Singapore Public Holidays 2025

Singapore has 11 national public holidays in 2025, starting with New Year's Day on January 1, 2025 and ending with Christmas Day on December 25, 2025. Around 2 coincide with the weekend, so plan long weekends around the rest.

This page lists every national public holiday in Singapore for 2025.
11
Public holidays
9
On weekdays
2
On weekends
0
Observed on another day
HolidayDateWeekdayType
New Year's DayJanuary 1, 2025WednesdayPublic holiday
Chinese New YearJanuary 29, 2025WednesdayPublic holiday
Chinese New YearJanuary 30, 2025ThursdayPublic holiday
Hari Raya PuasaMarch 31, 2025MondayPublic holiday
Good FridayApril 18, 2025FridayPublic holiday
Labour DayMay 1, 2025ThursdayPublic holiday
Vesak DayMay 12, 2025MondayPublic holiday
Hari Raya HajiJune 7, 2025SaturdayWeekendPublic holiday
National DayAugust 9, 2025SaturdayWeekendPublic holiday
DeepavaliOctober 20, 2025MondayPublic holiday
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2025ThursdayPublic holiday

The busiest stretch is January (3 holidays), a good window to plan around if you rely on offices, banks or schools being open. Use the table below to see each 2025 holiday in Singapore, when it happens and which day of the week it lands on. Regional and local observances are excluded, so what you see are the holidays recognised across Singapore.

Frequently asked questions

How many public holidays does Singapore have in 2025?

Singapore has 11 national public holidays in 2025. The first is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025 and the last is Christmas Day on December 25, 2025.

What is the first public holiday of 2025 in Singapore?

The first public holiday of 2025 is New Year's Day, which falls on January 1, 2025.

When is New Year celebrated in Singapore in 2025?

In 2025, New Year's Day in Singapore is on January 1, 2025.

Are regional holidays included for Singapore?

No. This calendar lists national public holidays only, so it stays consistent across countries. Holidays that apply to just part of Singapore are listed separately on the Singapore holiday hub, together with the regions that observe them.

Do the Singapore holiday dates change from 2025 to the next year?

Some of them do. 7 of the 11 holidays in 2025 sit on a moving rule (lunisolar calendar, islamic (hijri) calendar and linked to easter, plus 1 more), so their date has to be recalculated for every year. The rest keep the same calendar date and only change weekday. Moving ones this year include Chinese New Year on January 29, 2025, Chinese New Year on January 30, 2025 and Hari Raya Puasa on March 31, 2025, plus 4 more.

How far ahead is the Singapore calendar actually fixed?

Through 2026. The Ministry of Manpower gazettes the following year's public holidays one year at a time, so anything past that is computed from the rules in force rather than read off an official list. No corrections to the underlying dataset were needed for Singapore.

Which Singapore holidays are regional, and which move?

The table above is the national calendar for 2025. Some holidays keep the same date every year while others are tied to Easter, to a lunar calendar or to a named weekday, and some parts of the country add their own days off. The Singapore holiday hub breaks that down: which holidays are fixed, which move and why, and which ones are observed in certain regions only. To compare Singapore with other countries in the same year, see the 2025 worldwide overview.

Other years for Singapore

Planning further ahead or looking back? Compare the Singapore public holiday calendar across years:

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