2025 Sri Lanka Public Holidays | Bank, Public & Mercantile

Public Holidays

2025 Sri Lanka Public Holidays has 26 days, excluding weekends. In Sri Lanka, weekends—Saturday and Sunday—are always holidays, but Saturdays may sometimes be a half-day holiday in some sectors. This means that some workers might only work for half the day on Saturday, while others enjoy the full day off. If you are planning to visit or work in Sri Lanka in 2025 or If you are planning while considering holidays, it’s important to know the public holidays, so you can plan your activities accordingly.

2025 Holidays

DateDayHoliday
January 13MondayDuruthu Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
January 14TuesdayTamil Thai Pongal Day (B. P. M.)
February 04TuesdayIndependence Day (B. P. M.)
February 12WednesdayNavam Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
February 26WednesdayMahasivarathri Day (B. P.)
March 13ThursdayMedin Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
March 31MondayId-Ul-Fitr (Ramazan Festival Day) (B. P.)
April 12SaturdayBak Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
April 13SundayDay prior to Sinhala & Tamil New Year Day (B. P. M.)
April 14MondaySinhala & Tamil New Year Day (B. P. M.)
April 15TuesdaySpecial Bank Holiday (B)
April 18FridayGood Friday (B. P.)
May 01ThursdayMay Day (International Workers’ Day) (B. P. M.)
May 12MondayVesak Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
May 13TuesdayDay following Vesak Full Moon Poya Day (B. P. M.)
June 07SaturdayId-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day) (B. P.)
June 10TuesdayPoson Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
July 10ThursdayEsala Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
August 08FridayNikini Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
September 05FridayMilad-Un-Nabi (Holy Prophet’s Birthday) (B. P. M.)
September 07SundayBinara Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
October 06MondayVap Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
October 20MondayDeepavali Festival Day (B. P.)
November 05WednesdayIll Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
December 04ThursdayUnduvap Full Moon Poya Day (B. P.)
December 25ThursdayChristmas Day (B. P. M.)
B – Bank Holiday, P – Public Holiday, M – Mercantile Holiday

Types of Holidays

In Sri Lanka, holidays are divided into three main categories:

  • Bank Holidays: These are holidays observed by banks and financial institutions.
  • Public Holidays: These holidays are observed by the government and public sector institutions.
  • Mercantile Holidays: These holidays are specific to businesses and commercial organizations.

Full Moon Poya Days

One of the most significant holidays in Sri Lanka is Full Moon Poya Day. These holidays are based on the lunar calendar and occur once a month. Full Moon Poya Days are not just a holiday, but also an important part of Sri Lanka’s cultural and religious life.

Major Holidays in 2025

Here are some of the key public holidays to look forward to in Sri Lanka for 2025:

  • New Year’s Day – January 1
  • Independence Day – February 4
  • Sri Lanka New Year (Sinhala & Tamil New Year) – April 13 and 14
  • May Day – May 1
  • Vesak Full Moon Poya Day – May 5
  • Christmas Day – December 25

Understanding the public holidays in Sri Lanka is important, whether you are planning to travel, celebrate, or work. Remember, the Full Moon Poya days are especially significant for Sri Lankans, and many businesses and government offices will be closed on these religious holidays. Plan ahead and enjoy your time in Sri Lanka while respecting its cultural and religious traditions!

You can use a Holiday Checker to quickly find out if today is a holiday in Sri Lanka. This tool also helps identify the type of holiday, whether it’s a bank, public, or mercantile holiday.

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