President Benigno S. Aquino III has declared November 18 and November 19, 2015 as special non-working holidays in the National Capital Region. This is in line with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), a regional economic forum, which is being hosted by the Philippines. This APEC 2015 forum is established to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific region.
The APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting (AELM) will be attended by twenty-one (21) world leaders and venue will be in Metro Manila in November 18 and November 19 of 2015.
Other November 2015 Philippine Holidays:
November 1, 2015, Sunday
All Saints Day
Special Non-Working Day
(ERRATUM) Nov. 2 is not a holiday (updated as of Oct 22)
November 2, 2015, Monday
All Souls Day
November 30, 2014, Monday
Bonifacio Day
Regular Holiday
November 18, Wednesday
APEC Leaders Meeting
Special Non-Working Holiday
November 19, Thursday
APEC Leaders Meeting
Special Non-Working Holiday
OTHER READS on WHERE TO GO during the holidays:
BRING your family or a date to the following:
The Tie that is Taiwan (Part 1 of 3)
The Tie that is Taiwan (Part 2 of 3)
The Tie that is Taiwan (Part 3 of 3)
Oh Hello Again Singapore (1st of 3 Parts)
Sentosa in Singapore (2nd of 3 Parts)
My Love Affair with Bali (1st of 3 Parts)
Memoirs of the Affair (2nd of 3 Parts)
A Whole Lotta Bali Lovin’ (3rd of 3 Parts)
One Friday Afternoon in Anilao
Between Bites TOP TEN Best Date Places, 2nd Edition 2012
Walk in the Spanish Era in BATAAN, Philippines
Between Bites TOP TEN BEST RAMEN PLACES 2014
Between Bites TOP TEN BEST PASIG RESTAURANTS 2014
BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST DATE PLACES
Walk the World – Asia Travel Omnibus
Between Bites TOP 10 BEST about Bali
BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST FILIPINO EATS
BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST PAELLA
BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 BEST Buffalo Wings
BETWEEN BITES TOP 10 FOOD HIGHLIGHTS
Hi, where did you find out that November 2 will be a holiday this year? 🙂 Thanks!
Yes same question. Where is the official announcement that November 2 is a holiday? By the way, it is NOT a regular holiday otherwise it marked red on the calendar.
November 2 is not REGULAR or SPECIAL HOLIDAY. FYI.
A time to spend with our families and go back to the childhood memories of scariest and awesome party of trick or treat miss this kinds of event I wish I could turn back time to spend time all over again 🙂 I was planning to decorate and customize my house to be the best in our village planning to buy this all online at (https://www.goods.ph/halloween.html) I love this event so much yearly preparation for this and for my niece 🙂
Hi, I don’t think November 2 is a holiday. It isn’t on the list of holidays in this proclamation: http://www.gov.ph/2015/08/20/proclamation-no-1105-s-2015/ 😉
This article must be corrected immediately otherwise, this will cause confusion.
See this link for the list of 2015 regular and special holidays: —> http://www.gov.ph/2014/07/17/proclamation-no-831-s-2014/
Hi, what’s your reference re the Nov. 2 Regular Holiday info? Thanks!
I am speaking in behalf of the Christians, because my religion is Islam, they were wondering why Pres. Aquino did not declare Nov. 2, 2015 a non working holiday because on the previous it was declared and Christians have enough time to spend and visit their love ones in the cemetery.I am here in the Visayas region 7.The Christians were asking what is your religion Mr. President?They are dissappointed in you Mr. President..This coming election we will not support your endorsed candidate for election 2016. Pls consider this Mr. President.Hope this will reach to the Office of the Pres. Thanks.