Singapore Public Holidays 2025 – 4 Long Weekends!

Singapore Public Holidays 2025 - 4 Long Weekends!
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  1. Singapore will have four long weekends in 2025.
  2. There are 11 gazetted public holidays throughout the year.
  3. The Ministry of Manpower announced the Singapore public holidays 2025 on 5 Aug.

Singaporeans can look forward to four long weekends in 2025, offering more opportunities for leisure and travel.

Singapore Public Holidays 2025 Calendar

In a press release by MOM, the Ministry of Manpower revealed the public holidays for 2025.

The announcement was made on 5 August 2024, giving Singaporeans ample time to plan their holidays.

There will be 11 gazetted public holidays in 2025, including popular festivals and national celebrations.

Four of these holidays will create long weekends, allowing for extended breaks throughout the year.

Here are the public holidays for 2025:

HolidayDateDay
New Year’s Day1 Jan 2025Wednesday
Chinese New Year29 Jan 2025Wednesday
30 Jan 2025Thursday
Hari Raya Puasa31 Mar 2025*Monday
Good Friday18 Apr 2025Friday
Labour Day1 May 2025Thursday
Vesak Day12 May 2025Monday
Hari Raya Haji7 Jun 2025*Saturday
National Day9 Aug 2025Saturday
Deepavali20 Oct 2025Monday
Christmas Day25 Dec 2025Thursday

* Subject to confirmation.

Long Weekends in 2025

According to a statement by the Ministry of Manpower, “Employees covered by the Employment Act are entitled to 11 paid public holidays as indicated above.”

These long weekends provide opportunities for Singaporeans to plan short trips or staycations.

Families can take advantage of these breaks for quality time together.

Local businesses may see increased activity during these periods.

The tourism sector could benefit from more domestic travel during long weekends.

Here are the 4 long weekends for Singapore public holidays 2025:

  • Hari Raya Puasa – 31 March (Monday)
  • Good Friday – 18 April (Friday)
  • Vesak Day – 12 May (Monday)
  • Deepavali – 20 October (Monday)

Planning Your 2025 Holidays

The early announcement allows Singaporeans to plan their holidays well in advance.

Booking early can often lead to better deals on flights and accommodations.

Consider exploring local attractions during these long weekends to support the domestic tourism industry.

Remember to check for any special events or festivals happening during these periods.

Impact on Businesses and Economy

Long weekends can boost economic activity in the hospitality and retail sectors.

Businesses may see increased foot traffic during these extended breaks.

The tourism industry could benefit from more Singaporeans choosing to travel domestically.

Companies should plan their operations around these public holidays to ensure smooth functioning.

Tips for Maximising Long Weekends

Plan your trips early to avoid last-minute rushes and higher prices.

Consider taking additional leave days to extend your holiday further.

Explore local attractions and hidden gems in Singapore during these breaks.

Use these long weekends for personal development or hobbies you’ve been wanting to pursue.

Workplace Considerations

Employers should communicate holiday policies clearly to their staff.

Employees planning to take additional leave should inform their supervisors well in advance.

Companies may need to adjust their work schedules around these public holidays.

Some businesses may offer special holiday pay or time-off policies.

With four long weekends in 2025, Singaporeans have plenty to look forward to for rest, recreation, and cultural celebrations.

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