| Philippine Holidays | Date | Staffing |
| Chinese (Lunar) New Year | Tuesday, 17 February 2026 | High Level Staffing |
| EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary | Wednesday, 25 February 2026 | Full Staffing |
| Good Friday | Friday, 3 April 2026 | Skeleton Staffing |
| Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) | Thursday, 9 April 2026 | High Level Staffing |
| Australian Holidays | Date | Staffing |
| Good Friday | Friday, 3 April 2026 | Skeleton Staffing |
| Easter Monday | Monday, 6 April 2026 | Skeleton Staffing |
| Anzac Day | 25 April (Observed 27 April) | Skeleton Staffing |
| Aotearoa New Zealand Holidays | Date | Staffing |
| Waitangi Day | Friday, 6 February 2026 | High Level Staffing |
| Good Friday | Friday, 3 April 2026 | Skeleton Staffing |
| Easter Monday | Monday, 6 April 2026 | Skeleton Staffing |
| Anzac Day | 25 April (Observed 27 April) | Skeleton Staffing |
Holidays in the Philippines
Cultural Celebration: Chinese New Year
On 17 February 2026, the Philippines will once again join the global festivities of Chinese New Year, declared as a special non‑working holiday. The day is filled with vibrant traditions such as dragon dances, lantern displays, temple visits and family reunions, all intended to usher in prosperity and good fortune. For many Filipino‑Chinese families, it is a deeply cherished occasion, but even beyond that community, the holiday has become a colourful part of the national calendar, reflecting the country’s cultural diversity.
Historical Remembrance: EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
Just a week later, on 25 February, the nation commemorates the EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary, a working holiday that honours the peaceful uprising of 1986. This historic event restored democracy in the Philippines and remains a powerful reminder of unity and civic courage. While schools and offices remain open, commemorative programs, ceremonies and discussions are held across the country to reflect on the values of freedom and democracy.
Love Month in the Philippines
February is not only about heritage and history; it is also celebrated as Love Month. Valentine’s Day on 14 February is the highlight, but the romantic spirit lingers throughout the month. Couples, families and even groups of friends find ways to celebrate affection, whether through simple gestures or memorable trips.
A Romantic Destination: Tagaytay

One of the most beloved places to visit during Love Month is Tagaytay, a city perched on a ridge overlooking the stunning Taal Volcano. With its cool climate, cosy cafés and breathtaking views, Tagaytay offers the perfect setting for romantic getaways. Sharing a warm meal while gazing at the volcano, strolling through gardens or simply enjoying the crisp air together makes February in Tagaytay an unforgettable experience.
Tagaytay in February captures the essence of the month: heritage, history and love. It reminds us that celebration comes in many forms, from honouring the past to cherishing the present.





