Bonifacio Day 2025
Date: November 30, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Philippines Public Holidays
Description
Bonifacio Day is a Philippine holiday that honors Andres Bonifacio. He was a leader who helped start the fight for independence from Spanish rule. The day remembers his courage and love of country.
The holiday takes place every year on November 30. That date is Bonifacios birthday. Schools, offices, and the government observe the day to mark his life and role in history.
It is important because Bonifacio represented ordinary Filipinos who wanted freedom and fairness. He helped form the Katipunan, a group that pushed for independence. His story inspires patriotism and bravery.
Bonifacio Day also reminds people about the costs of fighting for rights. It encourages Filipinos to think about national unity and the values that built the nation. The day keeps his memory alive for future generations.
Traditions
On Bonifacio Day people gather at monuments for wreath laying and flag raising. Local officials and students give short speeches. A moment of silence and singing of the national anthem are common. Bands often play patriotic songs during the ceremonies.
Parades and street performances happen in towns and cities. Folk dances, historical reenactments, and school programs show scenes from the Katipunan era. Some people dress in traditional Katipunero clothes or wear red shirts to honor the heroes.
Communities share food after events. Typical dishes include pancit, adobo, and steamed rice. Vendors sell snacks and sweet rice cakes. Families and neighbors eat together and talk about history and community.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and government offices close on Bonifacio Day. Public transport and ferries get busy in the morning and late afternoon. Book tickets and trips early to avoid long waits and sold out seats.
Expect parades and big crowds at town centers. Keep valuables secure and carry water. Wear comfortable shoes and sun protection. Visit smaller markets or museums that stay open to enjoy the day and support local vendors.