Holiday planning
Long Weekends in Singapore
Singapore has 10 long weekends in 2026 and 7 in 2027. The longest break is 6 days. Best bridge day opportunity: take Thursday + Friday off around Chinese New Year for a 6-day break.
2026
View all10
Long weekends
6
Longest (days)
10
Bridge opps
- 6d
Chinese New Year
Tue 17 Feb – Sun 22 Feb
Take Thursday + Friday off
- 5d
Hari Raya Haji (Tentative Date)
Sat 23 May – Wed 27 May
Take Monday + Tuesday off
- 5d
Vesak Day & Day off for Vesak Day
Thu 28 May – Mon 1 Jun
Take Thursday + Friday off
2027
View all7
Long weekends
5
Longest (days)
7
Bridge opps
- 5d
Hari Raya Puasa
Sat 6 Mar – Wed 10 Mar
Take Monday + Tuesday off
- 4d
New Year's Day
Thu 31 Dec – Sun 3 Jan
Take Thursday off
- 4d
Chinese New Year
Fri 5 Feb – Mon 8 Feb
Take Friday off
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Public holidays in Singapore 2026
All 15 public holidays with dates and day-of-week.
Public holidays
Public holidays in Singapore 2027
Full holiday list for the following year.
Working days
Working days in Singapore 2026
Monthly breakdown of weekdays minus public holidays.
Working days
Working days in Singapore 2027
Working day calendar for 2027.
Frequently asked questions
How many long weekends does Singapore have in 2026?
Singapore has 10 long weekends in 2026 where a public holiday creates a break of three or more consecutive days.
How many long weekends does Singapore have in 2027?
Singapore has 7 long weekends in 2027.
What is a bridge day?
A bridge day is a regular working day between a public holiday and a weekend. Taking it as annual leave creates a longer uninterrupted break — typically 4 or 5 days using only 1 or 2 days of paid leave.
What is the best bridge day opportunity in Singapore?
The best opportunity across 2026 and 2027 is around Chinese New Year (Tue 17 Feb – Wed 18 Feb). Take Thursday and Friday as annual leave to get a 6-day break with only 2 days of leave.