Singapore Calendar 2026 - Public Holidays
The Singapore calendar for 2026 covers 365 days with 14 public holidays observed nationwide. Notable dates include New Year's Day (1 January), Good Friday (3 April), Vesak Day (31 May), National Day (in lieu) (10 August), and Christmas Day (25 December). This calendar shows all 12 months side by side with every Singapore public holiday.
Long Weekends in 2026
Singapore has 8 long-weekend periods in 2026. The longest runs 3 days, from 3 April to 5 April 2026, covering Good Friday. Each period below breaks down the days so you can plan trips and leave requests.
Long weekend from 17 February to 18 February 2026 — 2 days
- Tuesday
17
February
2026 - Chinese New Year Public
- Wednesday
18
February
2026 - Chinese New Year Public
Long weekend from 21 March to 22 March 2026 — 2 days
- Saturday
21
March
2026 - Hari Raya Puasa Public
- Sunday
22
March
2026 Weekend
Long weekend from 3 April to 5 April 2026 — 3 days
- Friday
3
April
2026 - Good Friday Public
- Saturday
4
April
2026 Weekend
- Sunday
5
April
2026 Weekend
Long weekend from 1 May to 3 May 2026 — 3 days
- Friday
1
May
2026 - Labour Day Public
- Saturday
2
May
2026 Weekend
- Sunday
3
May
2026 Weekend
Long weekend from 30 May to 1 June 2026 — 3 days
- Saturday
30
May
2026 Weekend
- Sunday
31
May
2026 - Vesak Day Public
- Monday
1
June
2026 - Vesak Day (in lieu) Replacement
Long weekend from 8 August to 10 August 2026 — 3 days
- Saturday
8
August
2026 Weekend
- Sunday
9
August
2026 - National Day Public
- Monday
10
August
2026 - National Day (in lieu) Replacement
Long weekend from 7 November to 9 November 2026 — 3 days
- Saturday
7
November
2026 Weekend
- Sunday
8
November
2026 - Deepavali Public
- Monday
9
November
2026 - Deepavali (in lieu) Replacement
Long weekend from 25 December to 27 December 2026 — 3 days
- Friday
25
December
2026 - Christmas Day Public
- Saturday
26
December
2026 Weekend
- Sunday
27
December
2026 Weekend
Singapore Public Holidays 2026
In 2026, Singapore has 14 public holidays observed nationwide. The first falls on 1 January (New Year's Day) and the last on 25 December (Christmas Day).
| Date | Name | Type | Date | Name | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 1 Jan | New Year's Day | Public | |||
| Tue 17 Feb | Chinese New Year | Public | |||
| Wed 18 Feb | Chinese New Year | Public | |||
| Sat 21 Mar | Hari Raya Puasa | Public | |||
| Fri 3 Apr | Good Friday | Public | |||
| Fri 1 May | Labour Day | Public | |||
| Wed 27 May | Hari Raya Haji | Public | |||
| Sun 31 May | Vesak Day | Public | |||
| Mon 1 Jun | Vesak Day (in lieu) | Replacement | |||
| Sun 9 Aug | National Day | Public | |||
| Mon 10 Aug | National Day (in lieu) | Replacement | |||
| Sun 8 Nov | Deepavali | Public | |||
| Mon 9 Nov | Deepavali (in lieu) | Replacement | |||
| Fri 25 Dec | Christmas Day | Public |
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do on this yearly calendar?
This page shows all 12 months at once alongside Singapore public holiday records. Click any date to see a quick summary, or click a month name to open the monthly calendar view.
How do I view a different year?
Click the year number at the top of the calendar and type the year you want, or use the left and right arrow buttons to step through adjacent years. If the year you pick is unavailable, the calendar automatically jumps to the nearest year in the dataset.
Where do the public holiday dates come from?
Public holiday dates are sourced directly from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) gazette, which is the official Singapore government publication of gazetted public holidays under the Holidays Act. Dates are cross-checked against announcements from MUIS for Islamic holidays (Hari Raya Puasa, Hari Raya Haji) and the Hindu Endowments Board for Deepavali, since these follow lunar or lunisolar calendars and are confirmed closer to the date. When a gazetted holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is automatically added as a public holiday in lieu, as required by the Employment Act.
How often is the holiday data updated?
Holiday data is maintained by hand from the official MOM gazette and refreshed whenever the government publishes the following year's dates, typically in the second half of each year. Currently the calendar covers 2024 to 2026. If you spot a discrepancy, please let us know via the contact page.