The Philippines president, Rodrigo Roa Duterte just signed Proclamation No. 1236 finalizing and sets the regular holidays and special working/non-working days for the year 2022.
Its time to plot your vacation with the Philippines Holiday 2022 has been published and with the easing of the health restrictions and protocols, you can be sure that the travel industry will start to revitalize which is the most affected industry in the philippines.
A. Regular Holidays
New Year’s Day | 1 January (Saturday) |
Araw ng Kagitingan | 9 April (Saturday) |
Maundy Thursday | 14 April |
Good Friday | 15 April |
Labor Day | 1 May (Sunday) |
Independence Day | 12 June (Sunday) |
National Heroes Day | 29 August (Last Monday of August) |
Bonifacio Day | 30 November (Wednesday) |
Christmas Day | 25 December (Sunday) |
Rizal Day | 30 December (Friday) |
B. Special (Non-working) Days
Chinese New Year | 1 February (Tuesday) |
EDSA People Power | 25 February (Friday) |
Black Saturday | 16 April |
Ninoy Aquino Day | 21 August (Sunday) |
All Saint’s Day | 1 November (Tuesday) |
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary | 8 December (Thursday) |
C. Special (Working) Days
All Soul’s Day | 2 November (Wednesday) |
Christmas Eve | 24 December (Saturday) |
Last Day of the Year | 31 December (Saturday) |
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