Indonesia Public Holidays and Collective Leave Days 2026

The Indonesian government has released the official calendar of public holidays and collective leave days for 2026 to help schedule and shape everything from civil service operations to private business planning and family vacations. 

The decision was formalised in a Joint Ministerial Decree (SKB Tiga Menteri) signed by the Minister of Religious Affairs, Nasaruddin; the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, Rini; and the Minister of Manpower, Yassierli. The decree, numbered 1497/2025, 2/2025, and 5/2025, followed a high-level ministerial meeting at the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture (PMK) in Jakarta. 

“For 2026, a total of 17 public holidays have been set, in accordance with prevailing laws. Meanwhile, following cross-ministerial discussions, collective leave days have been agreed at eight,” said Coordinating Minister for PMK Pratikno. 

Officials hope the announcement will allow smoother planning for public services, business operations, and community activities throughout the year. 

Public Holidays in 2026 

Indonesia will mark 17 national public holidays in 2026, ranging from religious celebrations to state commemorations. 

Date  Day  Occasion 
Jan. 1  Thursday  New Year’s Day 
Jan. 16  Friday  Isra Mi’raj of Prophet Muhammad 
Feb. 17  Tuesday  Chinese New Year 2577 Kongzili 
Mar. 19  Thursday  Nyepi, Balinese Day of Silence (Saka New Year 1948) 
Mar. 21  Saturday  Idul Fitri 1447H, Day 1 
Mar. 22  Sunday  Idul Fitri 1447H, Day 2 
Apr. 3  Friday  Good Friday 
Apr. 5  Sunday  Easter Sunday 
May 1  Friday  International Labour Day 
May 14  Thursday  Ascension of Jesus Christ 
May 27  Wednesday  Idul Adha 1447H 
May 31  Sunday  Vesak Day 2570 BE 
Jun. 1  Monday  Pancasila Day 
Jun. 16  Tuesday  Islamic New Year 1 Muharram 1448H 
Aug. 17  Monday  Indonesian Independence Day 
Aug. 25  Tuesday  Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday 
Dec. 25  Friday  Christmas Day 

Collective Leave Days in 2026 

In addition to public holidays, eight collective leave days (cuti bersama) have been designated. These are typically added to major holidays to create long weekends and extended breaks. 

Date  Day  Occasion 
Feb. 16  Monday  Chinese New Year Collective Leave 
Mar. 18  Wednesday  Nyepi Collective Leave 
Mar. 20  Friday  Idul Fitri Collective Leave 
Mar. 23  Monday  Idul Fitri Collective Leave 
Mar. 24  Tuesday  Idul Fitri Collective Leave 
May 15  Friday  Ascension of Jesus Christ Collective Leave 
May 28  Thursday  Idul Adha Collective Leave 
Dec. 24  Thursday  Christmas Eve Collective Leave 
The official decree (SKB Tiga Menteri) can be accessed via the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform’s legal information site: Official Document Link. 

What This Means for Travelers 

The calendar creates at least nine long weekends, which is expected to trigger a surge in demand for flights, hotels, and tourist destinations across Indonesia. Bali, Yogyakarta, and Jakarta will likely see the heaviest influx of visitors. Travelers are advised to book tickets and accommodations well in advance to avoid price spikes and availability shortages. 

Implications for Businesses 

For employers, the new holiday schedule requires adjustments in staffing, operations, and planning. Public services and administrative offices may experience delays, especially around extended breaks. Businesses are encouraged to anticipate these changes to minimise disruption. 

Visa and Legal Considerations 

Government offices, including immigration services, will close on these dates. This may impact visa applications, extensions, and other legal processes. Those with urgent immigration or legal matters should avoid scheduling appointments near public holidays. 

To prevent unexpected delays, it is wise to plan ahead. LMI Consultancy, a trusted partner for immigration and legal compliance in Indonesia, can provide guidance and support to ensure smooth processing even during peak holiday seasons. 

 

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