Mommy and daddy, are you plotting your holiday getaway with the family this coming 2024? Here’s a list of 2024 holidays in the Philippines.
If you’re already daydreaming about the perfect family escape in 2024, you’re in for a treat! We know how challenging it can be to coordinate everyone’s schedule and plan a getaway that leaves everyone smiling. But fear not, because we’ve got your back!
2024 Holidays Philippines
Get ready to mark your calendars because 2024 is packed with holidays in the Philippines, giving you ample opportunities to whisk your loved ones away for some quality family time. From long weekends to festive occasions, we’ve got the lowdown on the best times to pack your bags, create lasting memories, and escape the daily grind. So, grab a cup of coffee, kick back, and let’s dive into the holiday vibes awaiting you in the beautiful archipelago – because making family moments is what it’s all about!
January 2024 holiday
1 – New Year’s (Monday) – Regular holiday
February 2024 holiday
10 – Chinese New Year (Saturday) – Special non-working day
March 2024
28 – Maundy Thursday – Regular holiday
29 – Good Friday – Regular holiday
30 – Black Saturday – Special non-working day
April 2024
9 – Araw ng Kagitingan (Tuesday) – Regular holiday
May 2024
1 – Labor Day (Wednesday) – Regular holiday
June 2024
12 – Independence Day (Wednesday) – Regular holiday
July (no holidays)
August 2024 holidays
21 – Ninoy Aquino Day (Wednesday) – Special non-working day
26 – National Heroes Day (Monday) – Regular holiday
September (no holidays)
October (no holidays)
November 2024 holidays Philippines
1 – All Saint’s Day (Friday) – Special non-working day
2 – All Soul’s Day (Saturday) – Special non-working day
30 – Bonifacio Day (Saturday) – Regular holiday
December 2024 holidays Philippines
8 – Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (Sunday) – Special non-working day
24 – Christmas Eve (Tuesday) – Special non-working day
25 – Christmas Day (Wednesday) – Regular holiday
30 – Rizal Day (Monday) – Regular Holiday
31 – Last day of the year / New Year’s Eve (Tuesday) – Special non-working day
In addition to the above-mentioned holidays, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos will recommend to the Office of the President the dates of their Islamic holidays, in accordance with the Islamic calendar or the lunar calendar. There will be a separate proclamation for the celebration of Eid’l Fitr, the end of the month-long Ramadan, and Eid’l Adha, the Feast of the Sacrifice.