With public holidays now confirmed and five long weekends in play, we’ve crunched the calendar for the best booking strategy to maximise time away from your desk!
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower has confirmed the public holiday dates for 2027. That means it’s time to start planning your leave days – whether you’re aiming to maximise long weekends for quick regional getaways or stretch your leave for more adventurous, longer trips.
There are five long weekends in 2027, one less than this year but better than the four we saw in 2025, though 2023 was the best in recent times with eight!
On these dates you’ll get three days off without having to take any leave whatsoever, but they are sure to prove popular next year, as always.
These long weekends can be easily extended to a 4-day break, for taking only a single leave day at either side, and the good news is that two public holidays fall on a Thursday in 2027, unlocking two additional options if that’s your strategy.
That gives you a total of seven 4-day weekend opportunities, if you’re willing to part with a single leave day.
Here’s the full rundown of opportunities.
Full list of Public Holidays in 2027
First of all, here is the full list of the 11 official gazetted public holidays in Singapore for 2027.
2027 Public Holidays in Singapore
| Holiday | Date(s) | Observed Date(s) (if different) |
| New Year’s Day | 1 Jan 2027 (Fri) | |
| Chinese New Year | 6 Feb 2027 (Sat) 7 Feb 2027 (Sun) |
8 Feb 2027 (Mon) |
| Hari Raya Puasa |
10 Mar 2027 (Wed) | |
| Good Friday | 26 Mar 2027 (Fri) | |
| Labour Day | 1 May 2027 (Sat) | |
| Hari Raya Haji | 17 May 2027 (Mon) | |
| Vesak Day | 20 May 2027 (Thu) | |
| National Day | 9 Aug 2027 (Mon) | |
| Deepavali | 28 Oct 2027 (Thu) | |
| Christmas Day | 25 Dec 2027 (Sat) |
Note that when a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following day (Monday) is the observed holiday – your day off work.
This year that affects the second day of Chinese New Year.
When a public holiday falls on a Saturday, there is no benefit for those not normally working at the weekend, which unfortunately affects the first day of Chinese New Year, Labour Day and Christmas Day in 2027.
Long weekends (no leave needed)
If you’re a fan of preserving your precious annual leave days for longer trips, and you’re happy with a three-day break for a regional jaunt, there are five opportunities to do just that in 2027.
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