
Official List of Public Holidays and Special Days in June 2025
As the halfway mark of the year arrives, Filipinos can look forward to several holidays in June 2025. Whether you’re planning a well-deserved break, family bonding, or simply a relaxing staycation, knowing the June 2025 holidays in the Philippines is essential. Here’s a detailed and updated guide to the official list of holidays and how to maximise them.
Understanding the Philippine Holiday System
Holidays play a central role in Filipino culture. They’re not just about taking a break from work—they’re an opportunity for cultural and religious observance, family time, and even travel adventures. In the Philippines, holidays are classified as either Regular Holidays or Special (Non-Working) Days.
The classification affects how wages are calculated, based on labor guidelines set by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). The official list of holidays is declared by the Office of the President, usually in the last quarter of the preceding year, with occasional adjustments announced throughout the year.
Regular Holidays in June 2025
For June 2025, there is one major Regular Holiday observed nationwide:
✅ Independence Day
🗓 Date: Thursday, June 12, 2025
🎉 Significance: Commemorates the Philippines’ declaration of independence from Spanish rule in 1898. It’s a day of national pride, with ceremonies, parades, and flag-raising events held in various cities.
Special (Non-Working) Days in June 2025
As of this writing, there are no nationwide Special (Non-Working) Days declared for June 2025. However, local government units (LGUs) may declare city or provincial holidays during this month, known as Special (Non-Working) Local Holidays.
Potential Local Holidays in June 2025
Local holidays often commemorate city charters, festivals, or patronal feasts. Some examples in June include:
- Pampanga Day (June 15 – commemorates the founding of Pampanga province)
- Naga City Charter Day (June 18 – celebrates cityhood anniversary)
These local holidays are typically announced closer to their dates. Residents and visitors in these areas should check the Official Gazette or LGU websites for updates.
How Holidays Are Observed in June
For many Filipinos, Independence Day on June 12 is a day of reflection and celebration. It’s common to see:
- 🇵🇭 Flag-raising ceremonies
- Historical reenactments
- Festivals, parades, and fireworks
- Cultural shows featuring Filipino music and dance
- Family gatherings and trips to historical sites
The warm, tropical weather in June also makes it an ideal time for beach trips and nature getaways—despite the start of the rainy season.
Impact on Work and Business
For Employees
According to DOLE guidelines, workers who render service on Regular Holidays like Independence Day are entitled to double pay (200% of their daily rate). For those who do not work, they are still paid their basic wage for the day.
For Businesses
Many businesses, especially in the hospitality and tourism sector, see an uptick in demand during long weekends and holidays. Others, like offices and banks, may have adjusted hours or be closed entirely on these days.
Maximising Your June Long Weekends
Even though there’s only one Regular Holiday in June 2025, you can still maximise your days off with smart planning:
🗓️ June 12, 2025 (Thursday – Independence Day)
💡 Take June 13 (Friday) off to enjoy a 4-day weekend!
🎒 Travel tip: Book accommodations and flights early to avoid the rush.
🌦️ Weather tip: June marks the start of the rainy season in the Philippines, so plan for potential showers. Consider local getaways or city tours that offer indoor activities.
Cultural and Religious Significance
Independence Day is not just a day off—it’s a celebration of Filipino identity and pride. Throughout the country, historical sites like Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite and Rizal Park in Manila host events that highlight the nation’s history.
Some churches and religious groups also hold thanksgiving masses to commemorate the nation’s freedom and resilience.
Pending Holiday Announcements
It’s worth noting that Malacañang sometimes issues additional holiday proclamations (such as “special working days” or “special non-working holidays”) to boost domestic travel or adjust to changing workweek schedules.
Stay tuned for any Presidential Proclamations that might add special holidays or move certain holidays to create long weekends.
Travel and Leisure Ideas for June 2025 Holidays
Even if it’s just one holiday, there are plenty of exciting places to visit during the June break:
Nature and Beaches
- Batangas: For quick beach getaways and diving.
- La Union: Surfing, coastal vibes.
- Tagaytay: Cooler weather and scenic views.
Historical Tours
- Intramuros, Manila: Fort Santiago, old churches, and museums.
- Corregidor Island: World War II history.
Festivals and Local Events
- Pahiyas Festival (if it overlaps or has late events in June in Lucban, Quezon).
- Local fiestas in various provinces.
Safety and Responsible Travel Reminders
With the start of the rainy season in June, here are some key reminders:
✅ Pack rain gear and waterproof your bags.
✅ Monitor weather updates from PAGASA
✅ Follow health protocols in your destination.
✅ Respect local communities and traditions when visiting.
Upcoming Announcements to Watch
Malacañang may release additional Executive Orders or Proclamations to:
- Move holidays to create long weekends.
- Add new special holidays.
- Adjust holiday pay guidelines.
🔔 Where to stay updated?
- Official Gazette
- DOLE updates
- Local Government announcements via social media or websites.
Conclusion
As we approach June 2025, make the most of your holiday planning by knowing exactly what days you can look forward to. With only one national holiday this month—Independence Day on June 12—it’s the perfect time to plan a short trip, visit family, or explore the rich history of the Philippines.
Remember to check local announcements for any local holidays or last-minute updates. Most importantly, celebrate responsibly and use your time off to recharge and reconnect.
FAQs: Your June 2025 Holiday Questions Answered
Regular Holidays are usually tied to national observances with premium holiday pay rates. Special (Non-Working) Days are declared for special events, festivals, or local observances and often come with different pay rules.
Yes, the President has the authority to declare additional holidays or move them to another date (“holiday economics”). Always check for updates on the Official Gazette.
Yes! Many cities and provinces have their own local holidays in June. Watch for announcements from LGUs.
Visit officialgazette.gov.ph for the most accurate information.
Regular Holidays pay double the daily wage for those who work. For more details, see dole.gov.ph.
Disclaimer
This article is based on available information as of writing and may be subject to changes. Always refer to official announcements from the Office of the President and DOLE for the most up-to-date information.
References
📌 Official Gazette
📌 DOLE
📌 NCCA
📌 Philippine Statistics Authority
📌 Philippine Department of Tourism

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