Boy, oh boy, does time really fly. Ready to turn 11 public holidays into 39 glorious vacation days in 2026?
It’s more doable than it sounds: a handful of well-timed leave days, booked before your colleagues beat you to them. This guide is the cheat sheet — the dates, the leave days that earn the most time off, and the long weekends you get for free.
Let’s break it all down.
Spend about 11 well-placed annual leave days against them and you’re looking at roughly 39 days off across the year.
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TLDR: Singapore Public Holidays at a Glance (2026)| Key Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Total public holidays | 11 days |
| Long weekends | 7 opportunities |
| Annual leave needed | ~11 days (for maximum optimisation) |
| Total vacation days possible | 39 days |
| First public holiday | 1 January 2026 (New Year’s Day) |
| Last public holiday | 25 December 2026 (Christmas) |
| Most strategic leave period | Hari Raya Haji (27 May) + Vesak Day in-lieu (1 Jun) — 2 leave days, 6-day break |
| Deepavali 2026 | Sun 8 Nov, observed Mon 9 Nov |
Table of Contents:Singapore has 11 official public holidays in 2026, the same count as previous years, but positioned well for leave planning. Here’s why 2026 is worth mapping out early:
If there’s a silver lining, it’s this: the holidays cluster neatly around Chinese New Year, the Hari Raya Haji to Vesak Day stretch, and year-end Christmas. That means more long breaks, and far fewer awkward “can I take leave?” conversations.
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Here’s the full 2026 calendar, with the leave days to book for the longest possible break each time.
| Period | Public Holiday(s) | Leave Days to Take | Total Days Off |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Year | 1 Jan (Thu) | 2 Jan (Fri) | 4 days (1–4 Jan) |
| Chinese New Year | 17–18 Feb (Tue–Wed) | 13 + 16 Feb (Fri, Mon) | 6 days (13–18 Feb) |
| Hari Raya Puasa | 21 Mar (Sat) | 20 Mar (Fri) | 3 days (20–22 Mar) |
| Good Friday | 3 Apr (Fri) | 6 Apr (Mon) | 4 days (3–6 Apr) |
| Labour Day | 1 May (Fri) | 4 May (Mon) | 4 days (1–4 May) |
| Hari Raya Haji + Vesak Day | 27 May (Wed) + 1 Jun (Mon, in-lieu) | 28–29 May (Thu–Fri) | 6 days (27 May–1 Jun) |
| National Day | 10 Aug (Mon, in-lieu) | 7 Aug (Fri) | 4 days (7–10 Aug) |
| Deepavali | 9 Nov (Mon, in-lieu) | 6 Nov (Fri) | 4 days (6–9 Nov) |
| Christmas | 25 Dec (Fri) | 28 Dec (Mon) | 4 days (25–28 Dec) |
The in-lieu Monday holidays (1 Jun, 10 Aug, 9 Nov) apply when your rest day falls on the Sunday — the standard arrangement for most employees. Source: Ministry of Manpower — Public Holidays.
Pro tip: The Hari Raya Haji to Vesak Day combo (27 May–1 June) is the real MVP of 2026. Two well-placed leave days unlock a full 6-day break — comfortably the best leave hack of the year. The Vesak Day in lieu of Monday (1 Jun) does the heavy lifting.
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The simplest way to plan: screenshot the table above, then book your 2026 leave the moment your company’s calendar opens. The high-value blocks fill up fast.
If you can only commit to one or two leave periods this year, prioritise in this order:
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2026 is genuinely on your side if you like squeezing maximum rest out of minimal leave. Here’s how the long weekends line up:
And the freebies: Good Friday, Labour Day, National Day, Deepavali and Christmas all fall on a Friday or in-lieu Monday, so you get a 3-day weekend even if you book no leave at all. Add the one extra day and they become 4-day breaks.
These are perfect for short regional escapes — think Johor Bahru, Bangkok, Bali or Penang.
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Deepavali 2026 falls on Sunday, 8 November 2026. Because it lands on a Sunday, the public holiday is observed the next day, Monday, 9 November 2026.
That gives you a built-in long weekend with zero leave: Saturday 7 to Monday 9 November (3 days). Book Friday 6 November off and it stretches to a 4-day weekend (6–9 November), enough for a quick run to Penang, Bali or Phuket. Deepavali, also spelt Diwali, is the Festival of Lights, marking the triumph of light over darkness, and is one of Singapore’s four major cultural public holidays.
If you’re planning around the kids, here are the 2026 MOE school holiday periods for primary and secondary schools:
| Break | Dates | Length |
|---|---|---|
| March holidays | 14–22 March 2026 | ~1 week |
| Mid-year holidays | 30 May–28 June 2026 | 4 weeks |
| September break | 5–13 September 2026 | ~1 week |
| Year-end holidays | 21 November–31 December 2026 | ~6 weeks |
The June and December breaks are the only realistic windows for a long family trip. Always cross-check the official MOE calendar before booking anything non-refundable.
Best for New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, Good Friday, Labour Day, National Day, Deepavali and Christmas. Quick, low-leave, high-reward:
Best for Chinese New Year and the Hari Raya Haji + Vesak Day stretch:
Best for the June school-holiday stretch. No single 2026 holiday gives you a week-plus on its own, but stack 4 extra leave days onto the Chinese New Year or Hari Raya Haji + Vesak window and either becomes about 10 days off (13–22 Feb, or 23 May–1 Jun).
Worth the leave for the trips a long weekend can’t do:
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Singapore has 11 public holidays in 2026, as gazetted by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM): New Year’s Day, Chinese New Year (2 days), Hari Raya Puasa, Good Friday, Labour Day, Hari Raya Haji, Vesak Day, National Day, Deepavali and Christmas Day.
Four do: Hari Raya Puasa (Saturday, 21 March), Vesak Day (Sunday, 31 May, observed Monday 1 June), National Day (Sunday, 9 August, observed Monday 10 August) and Deepavali (Sunday, 8 November, observed Monday 9 November).
When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday becomes a public holiday. Saturdays don’t get a replacement day.
With around 11 strategically placed leave days, you can stretch the 11 public holidays into roughly 39 days off across the year.
The two golden windows: Chinese New Year (2 leave days, 13 + 16 Feb, for a 6-day break) and Hari Raya Haji + Vesak Day (2 leave days, 28–29 May, for another 6-day break).
Deepavali falls on Sunday, 8 November 2026. Since it’s on a Sunday, the public holiday is observed on Monday, 9 November. Take Friday, 6 November off, and you get a 4-day long weekend.
Based on the MOE calendar: March holidays 14–22 March, mid-year holidays 30 May–28 June, September break 5–13 September, and year-end holidays 21 November–31 December. The June and December breaks are the long ones. Always confirm against the official MOE calendar before booking.
It depends on your employer. The Employment Act doesn’t require employers to grant unpaid leave, so check with HR. Planning your ~11 strategic leave days carefully usually means you won’t need to.
Eleven public holidays, seven long weekends, and a clear plan to turn them into 39 days off. The only thing standing between you and that is opening your company’s leave calendar and booking it before everyone else does. Do that this week.
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Here’s to what’s coming in 2026!
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