2021 PHILIPPINES HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in Philippines is
2nd April, FridayGood Friday
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Philippines in 2021
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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FridayFri | Jan 01, 2021Jan 01 | New Year's Day |
FridayFri | Feb 12, 2021Feb 12 | Chinese New Year |
FridayFri | Apr 02, 2021Apr 02 | Good Friday |
FridayFri | Apr 09, 2021Apr 09 | Maundy Thursday |
FridayFri | Apr 09, 2021Apr 09 | Araw ng Kagitingan |
SaturdaySat | May 01, 2021May 01 | Labor Day |
ThursdayThu | May 13, 2021May 13 | Eid Ul Fitr |
SaturdaySat | Jun 12, 2021Jun 12 | Independence Day |
TuesdayTue | Jul 20, 2021Jul 20 | Eid ul-Adha |
SaturdaySat | Aug 21, 2021Aug 21 | Ninoy Aquino Day |
MondayMon | Aug 30, 2021Aug 30 | National Heroes' Day |
TuesdayTue | Oct 19, 2021Oct 19 | Milad un Nabi |
MondayMon | Nov 01, 2021Nov 01 | All Saints' Day |
TuesdayTue | Nov 30, 2021Nov 30 | Bonifacio Day |
SaturdaySat | Dec 25, 2021Dec 25 | Christmas Day |
ThursdayThu | Dec 30, 2021Dec 30 | Rizal Day |
FridayFri | Dec 31, 2021Dec 31 | New Year's Eve |
Public Holidays in Philippines
Good Friday
Friday Apr 02, 2021
The upcoming Philippines holiday Good Friday is in 30 days from today.
Maundy Thursday
Friday Apr 09, 2021
The upcoming Philippines holiday Maundy Thursday is in 37 days from today.
Araw ng Kagitingan
Friday Apr 09, 2021
The upcoming Philippines holiday Araw ng Kagitingan is in 37 days from today.
2021 Public Holidays Philippines Service
The above is the list of 2021 public holidays declared in Philippines which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Philippines holiday calendar for 2021 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
With 18 national holidays, the Philippines is among the nations with many public holidays. The president of Philippines has power according to the law governing public holidays to regulate the holidays. Employees are given paid day offs on four holidays amongst the eighteen public holidays. However, there are special non-working days such as the voting days. Employees are given a day off during such special events.
Philippines have several celebrated religious holidays but the Christianity ones are dominant. Some of them include the Easter celebrations, All Saints Day, Immaculate Conception Day, and Christmas day. Christmas is the most celebrated holiday. With Christians converging in different places, the day is awaited from the eve of the due day. At the midnight the New Year is born and is marked with fireworks all over the country, people sing and dance nationwide as they welcome the New Year. During this day, a lot of activities take place among them visiting friends, going for picnics and gifting each other.
There are a few Muslim followers and entitled to their public holidays such as Eidul Adha and Eidul Fitr.
There are many other public holidays celebrated in Philippines including New Year, Bonifacio Day, Nino Aquino Day, May Day and several others. New Year Day is the most celebrated public holiday.
There are two national holidays, the Independence Day and National Heroes Day. Heroes’ day is observed to remember the fallen heroes that fought for the independence. Independence Day is the most celebrated national holiday. It commemorates the day Philippines was declared independent from Spanish rule. Several festivities and military festivities are held all over the country during this day.