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Singapore's Public Holidays 2025

Singapore Public Holidays 2025
A Complete Calendar for HR & Employees

Singapore's Public Holidays 2025

Are you yearning for a break from the routine? Ready to plan your vacations and create unforgettable memories? Look no further – Singapore's public holidays for 2025 are on the horizon. Get ready to pack your bags, book your tickets, and embark on exciting adventures with your loved ones.

In this guide, we'll provide you with everything you need to know about Singapore public holidays in 2025. From official holidays and extended weekends to cultural celebrations and travel opportunities, we've got you covered. Let's dive into the details.

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Holidays Calendar 2025

New Year's Day
January 1, 2025

Chinese New Year
January 29, 2025 to January 30, 2025

Hari Raya Puasa
March 31, 2025

Good Friday
April 18, 2025

Labour Day
May 1, 2025

Vesak Day
May 12, 2025

Hari Raya Haji
June 7, 2025

National Day
August 9, 2025

Deepavali
October 20, 2025

Christmas Day
December 25, 2025

How to Get in 2025 Public Holidays Singapore Long Weekends

With these dates in mind, it's time to start planning your time off and make the most of these long weekends. Whether it's a family trip or simply a relaxing staycation, Singapore holidays offer plenty of opportunities to explore and enjoy.

Below is the plan of how you can take advantage of these public holidays in 2025:

Holiday Public Days Off Days to take Off Total Days Off
New Year’s Day 1st Jan, Monday 2nd Jan, Thursday
3rd Jan, Friday
1st Jan, Wednesday
2nd Jan, Thursday
3rd Jan, Friday
4th Jan, Saturday
5th Jan, Sunday
Chinese New Year 29th Jan, Wednesday
30th Jan, Thursday
31st Jan, Friday 29th Jan, Wednesday
30th Jan, Thursday
31st Jan, Friday
1st Feb, Saturday
2nd Feb, Sunday
Hari Raya Puasa 31st Mar, Monday 1st Apr, Tuesday 29th Mar, Saturday
30th Mar, Sunday
31st Mar, Monday
1st Apr, Tuesday
Good Friday 18th Apr, Friday 17th Apr, Thursday 17th Apr, Thursday
18th Apr, Friday
19th Apr, Saturday
20th Apr, Sunday
Labour Day 1st May, Monday 2nd May, Friday 1st May, Thursday
2nd May, Friday
3rd May, Saturday
4th May, Sunday
Vesak Day 12th May, Monday 13th May, Tuesday 10th May, Saturday
11th May, Sunday
12th May, Monday
13th May, Tuesday
Hari Raya Haji 7th Jun, Saturday 6th Jun, Friday 6th Jun, Friday
7th Jun, Saturday
8th Jun, Sunday
National Day 9th Aug, Friday 8th Aug, Friday 8th Aug, Friday
9th Aug, Saturday
10th Aug, Sunday
Deepavali 20th Oct, Monday 21st Oct, Tuesday 18th Oct, Saturday
19th Oct, Sunday
20th Oct, Monday
21st Oct, Tuesday
Christmas Day 25th Dec, Thursday 26th Dec, Friday 25th Dec, Thursday
26th Dec, Friday
27th Dec, Saturday
28th Dec, Sunday
Entitlement and Pay

Comprehensive MOM Public Holidays 2025

These are the 11 public holidays in Singapore that are recognized by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) for the year 2025. If you're an employee in Singapore, it's important to know your entitlements when it comes to public holidays in Singapore.

As an employee in Singapore, you're entitled to the following when it comes to Singapore public holidays:

Paid Day Off

Paid Day Off

If the public holidays in Singapore fall on your working day, you're entitled to a paid day off. This means that you'll receive your usual salary for the day, even if you don't work.

Planning Tips for Public Holidays 2025

Here are some tips to make the most of your leisure activities or adventurous vacations:

With the public holiday like National day of singapore dates in mind, it’s wise to plan your vacations well in advance. This ensures you get the best deals on flights and accommodations.

Budgeting for the holidays can help you manage your finances effectively. Allocate funds for gifts, travel, and entertainment so you can enjoy the Singapore holidays without financial stress.

Singapore’s diverse culture means there are various cultural festivals celebrated during the public holidays in singapore. Take the opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture by attending these festivals.

Use the holidays as a chance to explore Singapore’s culinary scene. Try traditional dishes specific to each festival, and you’ll discover a world of flavors.

Holidays are the perfect time to strengthen bonds with family and friends. Plan gatherings and activities that allow you to spend quality time with your loved ones.

Singapore Public Holidays 2025
Singapore Public Holidays 2025

National Day and Cultural Celebrations

Wondering how to make the most of Singapore public holidays? The National Day of Singapore is one of the most celebrated events of the year. It's a time for joy, patriotism, and vibrant parades. Make sure you mark the National Day of Singapore in your calendar to join in on the festivities. Along with the National Day of Singapore, Singapore offers many more cultural celebrations and holidays throughout the year, including Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali, and Christmas.

  • Chinese New Year brings vibrant decorations and traditional lion dances
  • Hari Raya Puasa features beautiful light displays and open houses
  • Deepavali transforms Little India with colorful decorations and festivities
  • Christmas sees Orchard Road transformed with stunning light displays

Each holiday offers unique opportunities to experience Singapore's rich cultural heritage while enjoying quality time with family and friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

To maximize your time off in 2025, look for holidays that fall on Thursday or Tuesday. By taking a day off on Friday or Monday respectively, you can create a long weekend. Our holiday calendar above shows the best days to take leave for maximum benefit. Book your trips early as prices tend to increase during these periods.

Our HRMS software automatically tracks public holidays, calculates leave entitlements, and helps manage employee time-off requests. It simplifies the process of planning and approving leaves while ensuring adequate staff coverage during holiday periods. The system also automatically calculates holiday pay rates according to MOM guidelines.

Singapore celebrates major cultural festivals throughout the year including:

  • Chinese New Year (29-30 January): Traditional celebrations with family gatherings and red packets
  • Hari Raya Puasa (31 March): Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan
  • Vesak Day (12 May): Buddhist celebration of Buddha's birthday
  • Deepavali (20 October): Hindu festival of lights Each festival features unique traditions, special foods, and community celebrations.

Plan family gatherings during major festivals, organize reunion dinners during Chinese New Year, host open houses during Hari Raya, or plan family activities during long weekends. Many shopping malls and public spaces in Singapore organize special holiday events perfect for family outings.

Yes, all employees are entitled to paid time off on public holidays under the Employment Act. If you're required to work on a public holiday, you're entitled to an extra day's salary or a replacement day off. Part-time employees are also entitled to paid public holidays pro-rated based on their working hours.

Some holidays like New Year's Day (1 January), Labour Day (1 May), National Day (9 August), and Christmas (25 December) are fixed. Others, especially cultural and religious holidays like Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, and Deepavali, may vary each year as they follow different calendar systems. The Ministry of Manpower announces the official dates well in advance.

For employees who are not required to work on a public holiday:

  • They receive their normal daily pay
  • If the holiday falls on their rest day, they get another day off or one extra day's pay
  • For employees who work on a public holiday:

    • They receive an extra day's salary at the basic rate of pay, plus their normal daily pay
    • Alternatively, they can get a replacement day off
    • If mutually agreed, they may receive two extra days' pay instead

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