November 2023 Long Weekend — A Guide on Extended Resting Period Next Month

Guide on November 2023 Long Weekend in the Philippines due to Regular Holidays / Special Non-Working Days

NOVEMBER 2023 LONG WEEKEND – You can check the list below for the long weekends in the Philippines this year.

A lot of people in the Philippines, most especially those who are running businessess and those who are employed, have busy schedules almost every day. There are a lot of things that need to be done and schedules that have to be met. Many of these people even share the same reality of sometimes working even on weekends. Thus, a long weekend is an opportunity for a getaway for this people.

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Most often, busy individuals keep track of the long weekends ahead so they can plan a trip with their family and friends. It can be a few days of relaxation at a resort, a hotel, or just anywhere. It can also be the perfect opportunities for multiple meet-ups to catch up with friends.

A lot of the regular holidays and special non-working days in the list of holidays in the Philippines this 2023 fall on a Monday. That is why there are several long weekends this year. Are you wondering if there is a November 2023 long weekend?

November 2023 Long Weekend
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Yes, there is a November 2023 long weekend. It is due to the celebration of the birthday of Philippine hero Andres Bonifacio which is commemmorated every 30th day of November.

The Bonifacio Day is moved on November 27 which is the nearest Monday to November 30. The next long weekend is from November 25 (Saturday) to November 27 (Monday).

There are three (3) long weekends left for this year. Here is the list of long weekends in the Philippines this year:

  • December 31 to January 2 (Saturday to Monday) – New Year
  • February 23 to 26 (Friday to Sunday) – EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
  • April 6 to 10 (Thursday to Monday) – Holy Week and Day of Valor (Araw ng Kagitingan)
  • April 21 to 23 (Friday to Sunday) – End of Ramadan
  • April 29 to May 1 (Satuday to Monday) – Labor Day
  • June 10 to 12 (Saturday to Monday) – Independence Day
  • August 19 to 21 (Saturday to Monday) – Ninoy Aquino Day
  • August 26 to 28 (Saturday to Monday) – National Heroes’ Day
  • November 25 to 27 (Saturday to Monday) – Bonifacio Day
  • December 8 to 10 (Friday to Sunday) – Feast of the Immaculate Concepcion
  • December 23 to 25 (Saturday to Monday) – Christmas Day
  • December 30 to January 1 (Saturday to Monday) – Rizal Day and New Year 2024

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