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2025 National Holidays and Collective Leave

2025 National Holidays and Collective Leave

The Indonesian government has announced a total of 27 national holidays and collective leave days for 2025.

This schedule, detailed in a Joint Ministerial Decree on National Holidays and Collective Leaves for 2025, referenced as Decree Number 1017 of 2024, Number 2 of 2024, and Number 2 of 2024, specifies the official holidays for the year. Signed by the Minister of Religious Affairs, Minister of Manpower, and Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reforms, this decree aims to enhance the efficiency and productivity of working days. It also serves as a guideline for both government and private sectors in observing official holidays and collective leave in 2025.

2025 National Holidays and Collective Leave

The official schedule of national holidays in Indonesia for 2025 is as follows:

  • 1st January (Wednesday): New Year’s Day  
  • 27th January (Monday): Isra Mikraj (Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad)  
  • 29th January (Wednesday): Chinese New Year 2576  
  • 29th March (Saturday): Day of Silence (Nyepi) / Saka New Year 1947  
  • 31st March – 1st April (Monday-Tuesday): Eid al-Fitr 1446  
  • 18th April (Friday): Good Friday  
  • 20th April (Sunday): Easter Sunday  
  • 1st May (Thursday): International Labour Day  
  • 12th May (Monday): Vesak Day 2569  
  • 29th May (Thursday): Ascension Day  
  • 1st June (Sunday): Pancasila Day (Birth of Indonesia’s National Philosophy)  
  • 6th June (Friday): Eid al-Adha 1446  
  • 27th June (Friday): Islamic New Year 1447  
  • 17th August (Sunday): Independence Day  
  • 5th September (Friday): Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday  
  • 25th December (Thursday): Christmas Day  

2025 National Holidays and Collective Leave

The list of collective leave days in Indonesia for 2025:

  • 28th January (Tuesday): Chinese New Year 2576  
  • 28th March (Friday): Day of Silence (Nyepi) / Saka New Year 1947  
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 7th April (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Monday): Eid al-Fitr 1446  
  • 13th May (Tuesday): Vesak Day 2569  
  • 30th May (Friday): Ascension Day  
  • 9th June (Monday): Eid al-Adha 1446  
  • 26th December (Friday): Collective Leave for Christmas Day

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