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Public Holiday Singapore 2025

Looking to plan your vacations, staycations, or family getaways? Keeping track of Singapore’s public holidays is the first step to smarter travel planning.

Whether you’re working full-time or a parent managing school schedules, knowing when public holidays fall can help you make the most of long weekends and avoid peak travel periods.

DateDayPublic Holiday
1 Jan 2025WednesdayNew Year’s Day
29 Jan 2025WednesdayChinese New Year
30 Jan 2025ThursdayChinese New Year (Day 2)
31 Mar 2025MondayGood Friday
18 Apr 2025FridayHari Raya Puasa*
1 May 2025ThursdayLabour Day
11 May 2025SundayVesak Day
1 Jun 2025SundayHari Raya Haji*
9 Aug 2025SaturdayNational Day
27 Oct 2025MondayDeepavali*
25 Dec 2025ThursdayChristmas Day

*Subject to change based on the sighting of the moon

Stay Ahead of the Crowd

Public holidays are often accompanied by school breaks and regional festivities. Planning early means:

  • Better flight and hotel rates
  • Less stress with leave applications
  • More time to enjoy, less time to worry
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