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November 3, 2025 | 5 Minute read

Singapore Public Holidays 2026: Long Weekends and Getaway Ideas

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Tiara Zenia
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Planning your 2026 getaways starts with knowing the Singapore public holidays. With 11 official holidays and six long weekends, this guide helps you maximize each break, whether you’re staying local or flying out with Eskimo eSIM for easy connectivity abroad.

Official Singapore Public Holidays 2026

Here’s the full list of gazetted public holidays for 2026, announced by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM):

1 JanuaryThursdayNew Year’s Day
17 FebruaryTuesdayChinese New Year (Day 1)
18 FebruaryWednesdayChinese New Year (Day 2)
21 March*SaturdayHari Raya Puasa*
3 AprilFridayGood Friday
1 MayFridayLabour Day
27 May*WednesdayHari Raya Haji*
31 MaySundayVesak Day (observed on 1 June, Monday)
9 AugustSundayNational Day (observed on 10 August, Monday)
8 NovemberSundayDeepavali (observed on 9 November, Monday)
25 DecemberFridayChristmas Day

*Dates for Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji are subject to confirmation by Islamic authorities.

Long Weekends in 2026

Singaporeans can look forward to six long weekends in 2026.
Here’s how to make the most of them:

New Year’s Day1–4 January4 days (take Friday off)
Good Friday3–5 April3 days
Labour Day1–3 May3 days
Vesak Day31 May–1 June3 days
National Day9–10 August3 days
Deepavali8–9 November3 days

Tip: Extend your long weekends with one extra leave day to enjoy 4–5 day breaks ideal for short-haul escapes.

Best Long Weekend Getaways from Singapore

Whether you’re into tropical relaxation, food adventures, or cultural breaks, here are travel ideas ranked by convenience.

1. Short Flights (under 2 hours)

  • Bintan or Batam, Indonesia – quick ferry ride, great for spa and resort stays.
  • Kuala Lumpur or Penang, Malaysia – vibrant food scenes and heritage walks.
  • Bangkok, Thailand – ideal for a cultural and shopping-filled weekend.

With Eskimo eSIM for Indonesia, Malaysia, or even Thailand, you can skip buying local SIM cards.

2. Nature and Island Escapes

  • Langkawi, Malaysia – beaches, waterfalls, and scenic drives.
  • Phuket or Krabi, Thailand – for diving, island hopping, and sunsets.
  • Pulau Tioman, Malaysia – accessible by ferry from Mersing, perfect for snorkeling weekends.

3. Local Mini Getaways

  • Sentosa Island – a resort escape without leaving the city.
  • Pulau Ubin – cycling, kayaking, and rustic charm.
  • Changi or East Coast – for relaxing staycations near nature.

How to Plan Your 2026 Holidays

Use this simple strategy to stretch your time off:

  • Pair holidays with weekends, aim for 3–5 day breaks.
  • Book early, flights and hotels fill up fast around Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and National Day.
  • Stay connected abroad, activate Eskimo’s global eSIM for instant data in 100+ countries.
  • Check official updates, religious holiday dates may shift slightly.

FAQs

How many long weekends are there in Singapore in 2026?

Singapore will have six official long weekends in 2026. Several holidays fall on Fridays or Sundays, meaning the following Monday is a day off, perfect for quick getaways or short regional trips.

Are Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji confirmed for 2026?

Both Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji are subject to confirmation by Islamic authorities because their dates depend on the lunar calendar. The provisional dates are 21 March (Saturday) and 27 May (Wednesday), respectively. Always verify with the Ministry of Manpower closer to the date.

Which Singapore holidays are best for short trips?

The best holidays for short getaways are those attached to long weekends, especially Good Friday (3 April), Labour Day (1 May), and National Day (10 August). These allow for easy 3–5 day trips to nearby destinations such as Malaysia, Thailand, or Indonesia using an Eskimo eSIM for seamless connectivity.

Are there any holidays unique to Singapore?

Yes. National Day (9 August) is unique to Singapore, commemorating its independence in 1965. It’s celebrated with a parade, fireworks, and events across the island.

Can tourists take advantage of Singapore’s public holidays?

Absolutely. Tourists can use long weekends to experience festivals, parades, and cultural events such as Chingay Parade, Deepavali celebrations in Little India, or fireworks during National Day.

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Tiara Zenia
I've always been curious about culture, traditions, and little everyday things that make each place special. I'd love to visit different countries and learn along the way.
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