Singapore Public Holidays 2026: Official Dates & Long Weekends

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The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has officially released the Singapore public holidays 2026 and this page contains the full confirmed list.

In 2026, Singapore will have 11 public holidays, giving you six long weekends and even more if you apply leave wisely.

With the 2026 calendar Singapore now available, it’s the perfect time to start planning your travel, family activities, or personal breaks.

Beyond public holidays, parents can also refer to Singapore school holidays 2026 to align trips and family time with the school calendar.

Together, these dates form a powerful planning tool for a smoother, more enjoyable year ahead.

📅 2026 Public Holidays Calendar Singapore

Below is the official list of public holidays in Singapore for 2026.

Calendar Singapore Public Holiday 2026
💖Note: The dates for Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji depend on the lunar calendar and are subject to official confirmation.

🔢 How Many Public Holidays in Singapore in 2026?

2026 Public Holidays

In total, there are 11 gazetted public holidays in Singapore in 2026.

Because some holidays fall on Sunday (Vesak Day, National Day, Deepavali), the following Monday becomes a public holiday, effectively giving more rest days.

🌙 Singapore School Holidays 2026

2026 School Holidays

The official MOE dates are released, families can expect the school holiday structure to plan vacations.

School Break 1
🔥Note: Primary 1 and Kindergarten 1 will start school on Friday, 2 January 2026. Primary 2 to 6 and Kindergarten 2 will start school on Monday, 5 January 2026.
School Break 2
🔥Note: The last day of the final school term for schools which will be used as venues for the GCE O-Level written examinations, will be Friday, 23 October 2026.

School Holidays Break

  • Term Breaks: March, May, September
  • Year-End Holidays: Late November to December
  • Public holiday weekends often align well with school breaks
School Break 3

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🎉 Long Weekends Singapore 2026

2026 Singapore Public Holiday Calendar

Here are the six long weekends you can enjoy in 2026:

Holiday

Long Weekend

New Year’s Day

Thu–Sun (take Fri off for 4 days)

Good Friday

Fri–Sun

Labour Day

Fri–Sun

Vesak Day (in lieu)

Sat–Mon

National Day (in lieu)

Sat–Mon

Deepavali (in lieu)

Sat–Mon

Christmas Day

Fri–Sun

💡Tips: With strategic leave use, you can turn several midweek holidays like Chinese New Year or Hari Raya Haji into 7-to-9-day stretches.

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📅How to Make the Most of Your Public Holidays

New Year’s Day: 1 January (Thursday)

New Year’s Day marks the start of the calendar year and is a time for fresh beginnings. It’s often celebrated with countdown parties, fireworks at Marina Bay, and family gatherings. Many people also use the holiday to rest after the festive season or kickstart their resolutions for the year ahead.

Activity: Join the Marina Bay Countdown or enjoy a relaxing stroll at Gardens by the Bay to watch the New Year’s light displays.

Marina Bay

Chinese New Year: 17-18 February (Tuesday-Wednesday)

Chinese New Year is one of the biggest celebrations in Singapore, marking the start of the lunar calendar. Families gather for reunion dinners, red lanterns light up Chinatown, and lion dances bring festive cheer. With two public holidays, many Singaporeans also take extra leave to enjoy a longer break or travel overseas.

Activity: Visit Chinatown for festive markets, lantern displays, and catch lion dance performances.

Chinatown

Hari Raya Puasa: 21 March (Saturday)

Hari Raya Puasa, also known as Eid al-Fitr, marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting for Muslims. It’s a time of family gatherings, visiting relatives, and enjoying festive dishes like ketupat and rendang.

Activity: Explore Geylang Serai Bazaar for festive foods and cultural experiences.

Geylang Serai

Good Friday: 3 April (Friday)

Good Friday is a Christian holiday that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is observed with church services, quiet reflection, and family gatherings.

Falling on a Friday in 2026, it gives Singaporeans a natural long weekend. It’s perfect for rest, a short getaway, or simply spending quality time with loved ones.

Activity: Attend a service at St. Andrew’s Cathedral or enjoy a quiet nature walk at MacRitchie Reservoir for a reflective day.

St Andrew's Cathedral

Labour Day: 1 May (Friday)

Labour Day honours workers’ contributions and achievements. It’s a well-deserved break for many, often enjoyed with family outings, shopping, or simply relaxing at home.

Since it falls on a Friday in 2026, it creates a long weekend. It’s a great chance for staycations or a quick overseas trip.

Activity: Spend the day at Sentosa for beach fun or adventure activities, or plan a picnic at the Botanic Gardens.

Botanic Garden

Hari Raya Haji: 27 May (Wednesday)

Hari Raya Haji, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God.

Muslims celebrate with prayers at mosques, charitable giving, and festive meals with family and friends.

Activity: Attend prayers at Sultan Mosque or participate in community charity events.

Sultan Mosque

Vesak Day: 31 May (Sunday)

Vesak Day celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha. It’s observed with temple visits, prayer ceremonies, and acts of charity.

As Vesak Day falls on a Sunday in 2026, the following Monday will be a public holiday.

Activity: Visit Buddha Tooth Relic Temple or Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery to observe prayers and make merit.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

National Day: 9 Aug (Sunday)

National Day commemorates Singapore’s independence in 1965. Celebrations include the National Day Parade, fireworks, and patriotic events across the city.

In 2026, as the holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is observed as a public holiday, giving everyone a long weekend to join in the festivities or enjoy some well-earned rest.

Activity: Watch the National Day Parade or enjoy fireworks at Marina Bay, then join local celebrations around the city.

Marina Bay

Deepavali: 8 November (Sunday)

Deepavali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated by Hindus in Singapore to signify the victory of light over darkness.

Homes are decorated with oil lamps, and families gather for festive meals and prayers.

Falling on a Sunday in 2026, it’s a perfect chance to enjoy a long weekend because the next Monday will be a public holiday.

Activity: Walk through Little India to see colourful lights, visit temples, and enjoy festive Indian cuisine.

Little India

Christmas Day: 25 December (Friday)

Christmas Day celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is widely celebrated with festive decorations, gift-giving, and family gatherings.

It’s perfect for festive activities, short getaways, or simply relaxing with loved ones.

Activity: Visit Gardens by the Bay to see the Christmas Wonderland light show, or explore Orchard Road’s festive decorations and markets.

Garden of the Bay
💡Important: Before your trip, make sure to check Singapore’s customs restrictions to avoid bringing prohibited or controlled items into the country.

🧭 Tips for Maximizing 2026 Holidays

Sentosa
  • Combine public holidays with annual leave for longer breaks (e.g. around Chinese New Year, Vesak Day, or Deepavali).
  • Plan staycations or travel abroad during long weekends, but book early! Holidays tend to increase travel & hotel demand.
  • Keep an eye on official announcements near lunar-calendar holidays (Hari Raya Puasa & Haji) for potential date changes.
  • Employers and employees have some flexibility to swap public holidays or agree on alternative days, especially for shift or irregular work schedules.

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📝 Conclusion

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The 2026 public holidays Singapore calendar offers a well-balanced mix of national days, religious observances, and festive celebrations.

With 11 public holidays and six long weekends, 2026 is set to offer residents and travellers great opportunities for rest, travel, and time with loved ones.

Whether you’re plotting a holiday getaway, planning work shifts, or simply organizing personal time, having this 2026 calendar Singapore will help you plan ahead with clarity.

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