2018 Holidays, Long Weekends Calendar Quick View
Plan your trips and vacations during the holidays on 2018 long weekends calendar and cheat sheet. Take a quick view with this guide.
Most Filipino people love long weekends, vacations, and holidays wherein the can rest a little bit longer and to spend more time with their family, friends, and loved ones.
Good news for everyone, the Philippines has 13 long weekends, 10 regular holidays, and 8 special non-working days for the year 2018 where everyone can enjoy a long rest.
Here is the list of long weekends on 2018:
January (New Year’s Day) – Starting Dec. 10, 2017, to January 01, 2018
February (Chinese New Year) – Feb. 16, 17, 18
March (Holy Week) – Mar. 29 to April 1
April (Araw ng Kagitingan) – Apr. 7, 8, 9
May (Labor Day) – May 28 to June 1
June (Independence Day/Eid’l Fitr) – Jun. 9-12, Jun 16, 17, 18
August (Ninoy Aquino/National Heroes Day) – Aug. 18-21, Aug. 25, 26, 27
November (All Saint’s Day/Bonifacio Day) – Nov. 1-4, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2
December (Christmas Day/Rizal Day/New Year’s Eve – Dec. 22-25, Dec. 29-31
Here is the list of regular holidays:
January 1, 2018, Monday – New Year’s Day
March 29, 2018 – Maundy Thursday
March 30, 2018 – Good Friday
April 9, 2018, Monday – Araw ng Kagitingan
May 1, 2018, Tuesday – Labor Day
June 12, 2018, Tuesday – Independence Day
August 27, 2018, last Monday of August – National Heroes’ Day
November 30, 2018, Friday – Bonifacio Day
December 25, 2018, Tuesday – Christmas Day
December 30, 2018, Sunday – Rizal Day
Here are the special (non-working) days:
February 16, 2018, Friday – Chinese New Year
February 25, 2018, Sunday – EDSA Revolution Anniversary
March 31, 2018 – Black Saturday
August 21, 2018, Tuesday – Ninoy Aquino Day
November 1, 2018, Thursday – All Saints’ Day
December 31, 2018, Monday – last day of the year
November 2, 2018, Friday
December 24, 2018, Monday
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