New Year's Day
1 Jan 2025New Year's Day in Singapore marks the start of the calendar year and is widely celebrated with countdown events, fireworks, and family gatherings. Many people use it as a reset moment, planning goals, travel, and fresh beginnings. It is also a popular time to explore Marina Bay festivities or enjoy quieter celebrations at home with loved ones.
Chinese New Year
29β30 Jan 2025Chinese New Year in Singapore is one of the biggest cultural celebrations of the year, filled with reunion dinners, family visits, and symbolic traditions meant to bring good fortune. Homes are decorated in red, mandarin oranges are exchanged, and lion dances and festive markets bring extra energy to places like Chinatown. The holiday reflects Singapore's multicultural identity while honoring Chinese heritage and family ties.
Hari Raya Puasa
31 Mar 2025Hari Raya Puasa in Singapore celebrates the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and reflection for Muslims. The day is marked by prayers, asking forgiveness, and visiting family and friends. Many families prepare special foods and wear traditional attire, and areas like Geylang Serai often feel especially vibrant. It is a warm, community focused holiday centered on gratitude, generosity, and renewal.
Good Friday
18 Apr 2025Good Friday in Singapore commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is observed by Christians with church services and quiet reflection. While it has a solemn meaning, it also sits within the wider Easter period that emphasizes hope and renewal. For many, it is a day to slow down, spend time with family, and reflect on faith and values.
Labour Day
1 May 2025Labour Day in Singapore recognizes workers' contributions and the importance of fair employment, progress, and productivity. It is a public holiday often used for rest, family time, and short trips, especially when it creates a long weekend. The day also highlights Singapore's history of nation building through work, skills, and shared economic growth.
Vesak Day
12 May 2025Vesak Day in Singapore honors the life of the Buddha and is one of the most important Buddhist festivals. Many people visit temples to offer prayers, light incense, and perform acts of kindness such as donations or volunteering. The day emphasizes compassion, mindfulness, and gratitude, values that resonate widely beyond religious practice. Since the 2026 date falls on a Sunday, Singapore observes the holiday on Monday.
Hari Raya Haji
7 Jun 2025Hari Raya Haji in Singapore commemorates devotion, sacrifice, and charity. It is marked by prayers and community gatherings, and many families share meals and support those in need. Because the holiday follows the Islamic lunar calendar, the exact date can be confirmed closer to the time, which is why it may appear as tentative in some calendars.
National Day
9 Aug 2025National Day in Singapore celebrates the country's independence and national identity. It is known for patriotic songs, community events, and the National Day Parade featuring performances and displays of pride and unity. Families often watch the celebrations together, and many neighborhoods hold local activities that make the day feel personal and communal.
Deepavali
21 Oct 2025Deepavali in Singapore is the Festival of Lights, celebrated especially by the Hindu community. Homes and streets are decorated with lights and oil lamps as symbols of hope, knowledge, and the victory of light over darkness. Little India becomes particularly festive with colorful decorations, markets, and family gatherings. It is a joyful holiday centered on renewal, gratitude, and togetherness.
Christmas Day
25 Dec 2025Christmas Day in Singapore is celebrated by Christians and enjoyed more broadly as a festive season of family, giving, and community. Many attend church services, exchange gifts, and gather for meals. Popular areas like Orchard Road often light up with decorations and holiday events, making it one of the most visually festive times of year. It is a holiday associated with warmth, generosity, and togetherness.