Singapore Calendar with Holidays 2026 – Printable

Singapore Calendar with Holidays 2026 — In 2026, Singapore celebrated 11 gazetted public holidays, showing its multicultural traditions. The year starts on Thursday, January 1, with New Year’s Day. The Lunar New Year was celebrated on Tuesday, 17 February, and on Tuesday, 18 February. In March, Hari Raya Pusa falls on Friday, March 20, and Good Friday on Friday, April 3.

Singapore Calendar with Holidays 2026

In the middle of the year, on Friday, May 1, Labor Day; Wednesday, Hari Raya Haji on May 27; Vesak Day on Sunday, May 31; and Monday, Vesak Day on June 1. National Day occurs on Sunday, August 9, and Monday, August 10, with an official holiday. This year also includes Deepawali on Sunday, 8 November; a public holiday on Monday, 9 November; and Christmas Day on Friday, 25 December.

Singapore Holiday Calendar 2026

Singapore ensures that the holidays falling on Sunday are enjoyed next Monday, maintaining 11 public holidays in the calendar. These holidays enable the residents to inspect religious and national celebrations, enjoy rest with the family, and plan holidays within an inclusive, systematic framework.

 

Singapore Holidays 2026

DateWeekdayHolidayNotes & In-Lieu Observance
Jan 1, 2025ThursdayNew Year’s DayStart of the Gregorian calendar year
Feb 17, 2025TuesdayChinese New YearFirst day of Lunar New Year celebrations
Feb 18, 2025WednesdayChinese New Year HolidaySecond day of Lunar New Year festivities
March 20, 2025FridayHari Raya PuasaMarks end of Ramadan (date tentative)
Apr 3, 2025FridayGood FridayChristian observance of Jesus’s crucifixion
May 1, 2025FridayLabour DayCelebrates contributions of workers
May 27, 2025WednesdayHari Raya HajiIslamic festival of sacrifice (date tentative)
May 31, 2025SundayVesak DayBuddha’s birth and enlightenment; public holiday
Jun 1, 2025MondayVesak Day (In Lieu)Monday observed in place of Sunday holiday
Aug 9, 2025SundayNational DayCelebrates Singapore’s independence
Aug 10, 2025MondayNational Day (In Lieu)Monday in lieu of Sunday holiday
8 NovSundayDeepavaliHindu Festival of Lights
9 NovMondayDeepavali (In Lieu)Monday in lieu of Sunday holiday
25 DecFridayChristmas DayCelebrates birth of Jesus Christ
    • New Year’s Day—January 1 (Thursday)—Celebrates the beginning of the brand-new Gregorian calendar year.
    • Chinese New Year—February 17 (Tuesday)—Marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year; foremost pageant for Chinese network.
    • Chinese New Year Holiday—February 18 (Wednesday)—Second day of Chinese New Year celebrations; public excursion keeps.
    • Hari Raya Puasa—March 20 (Friday) (Tentative)—Celebrated by Muslims after Ramadan; a day of prayers, charity, and pleasure.
    • Good Friday—April 3 (Friday)—Christian excursion commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
    • Labor Day—May 1 (Friday)—Public excursion honoring employees and their contributions.
    • Hari Raya Haji—May 27 (Wednesday) (Tentative)—Islamic pageant of sacrifice remembering Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion.
    • Vesak Day—May 31 (Sunday)—Buddhist festival marking the delivery, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha.
    • Vesak Day (In Lieu)—June 1 (Monday)—Observed as Vesak falls on Sunday; time without work granted on Monday.
    • National Day—August 9 (Sunday)– Singapore’s independence from Malaysia in 1965.
    • National Day (In Lieu)—August 10 (Monday)—Public holiday in vicinity of Sunday’s National Day.
    • Deepavali—November 8 (Sunday)—Hindu Festival of Lights symbolizing right over evil and mild over darkness.
    • Deepavali (In Lieu)—November 9 (Monday)—In-lieu public vacation because Deepavali falls on Sunday.
    • Christmas Day—December 25 (Friday)—Christian competition celebrating the start of Jesus Christ

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