Indonesia Public Holidays 2024

Indonesia Public Holidays Jan–Jun

Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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  • New Year's Day
    January 1
  • Isra Miraj
    February 8
    Ascension day of the Prophet Muhammad
  • Collective leave day
    February 9
    (*footnote 1)
  • Imlek
    February 10
    Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)
  • Election Day
    February 14
    *2024 only
  • Hari Raya Nyepi
    March 11
    Hindu New Year / Balinese New Year
  • Collective leave day
    March 12
    (*footnote 1)
  • Good Friday
    March 29
    A day to commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
  • Easter
    March 31
    Christian holiday celebrating Jesus Christ's resurrection.
  • Collective leave day
    April 8–9
    (*footnote 1)
  • Hari Raya Puasa
    April 10–11
    The end of Ramadan, October 1–2 Islamic calendar
  • Collective leave day
    April 12,15
    (*footnote 1)
  • Labour Day
    May 1
    International labor day
  • Ascension Day
    May 9
    The anniversary of the Ascension of Jesus Christ.
  • Collective leave day
    May 10
    (*footnote 1)
  • Waisak Day
    May 23
    Buddha's Birthday, April 15 Lunar calendar
  • Collective leave day
    May 24
    (*footnote 1)
  • Pancasila Day
    June 1
    Panchasila is the national policy of Indonesia.
  • Idul Adha
    June 17
    Feast of Sacrifice, December 10 Islamic calendar.
  • Collective leave day
    June 18
    (*footnote 1)

Indonesia Public Holidays Jul–Dec

Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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  • Islamic New Year
    July 7
    Hijri New Year
  • Independence Day
    August 17
    The anniversary of the Indonesia's Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 1945.
  • Mawlid
    September 16
    The birthday of Prophet Muhammad, March 12 Islamic Calendar
  • Christmas Day
    December 25
    The anniversary of Jesus Christ's birth.
  • Collective leave day
    December 26
    (*footnote 1)

Indonesia Public Holidays

New Year's Day
January 1
Isra Miraj
February 8
Ascension day of the Prophet Muhammad
Collective leave day
February 9
(*footnote 1)
Imlek
February 10
Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)
Election Day
February 14
*2024 only
Hari Raya Nyepi
March 11
Hindu New Year / Balinese New Year
Collective leave day
March 12
(*footnote 1)
Good Friday
March 29
A day to commemorate Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
Easter
March 31
Christian holiday celebrating Jesus Christ's resurrection.
Collective leave day
April 8–9
(*footnote 1)
Hari Raya Puasa
April 10–11
The end of Ramadan, October 1–2 Islamic calendar
Collective leave day
April 12,15
(*footnote 1)
Labour Day
May 1
International labor day
Ascension Day
May 9
The anniversary of the Ascension of Jesus Christ.
Collective leave day
May 10
(*footnote 1)
Waisak Day
May 23
Buddha's Birthday, April 15 Lunar calendar
Collective leave day
May 24
(*footnote 1)
Pancasila Day
June 1
Panchasila is the national policy of Indonesia.
Idul Adha
June 17
Feast of Sacrifice, December 10 Islamic calendar
Collective leave day
June 18
(*footnote 1)
Islamic New Year
July 7
Hijri New Year
Independence Day
August 17
The anniversary of the Indonesia's Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 1945.
Mawlid
September 16
The birthday of Prophet Muhammad, March 12 Islamic Calendar
Christmas Day
December 25
The anniversary of Jesus Christ's birth.
Collective leave day
December 26
(*footnote 1)

References

Notes

  1. The collective leave day is a system established by the Indonesian government with the aim of promoting domestic tourism. The government officially encourages taking leave on this day. While civil servants are granted a holiday by default, in private companies, typically, many employees take their annual paid leave on this day.
  2. There is no substitute holiday system in indonesia.