8 official public holidays in 2028, with 8 still ahead and around 254 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat, Jan 1 | Saturday | New Year's Day Tahun Baru Masehi | Public |
| Fri, Apr 14 | Friday | Good Friday Wafat Isa Almasih | Public |
| Sun, Apr 16 | Sunday | Easter Sunday Paskah | Public |
| Mon, May 1 | Monday | Labour Day Hari Buruh Internasional | Public |
| Thu, May 25 | Thursday | Ascension Day Kenaikan Isa Almasih | Public |
| Thu, Jun 1 | Thursday | Pancasila Day Hari Lahir Pancasila | Public |
| Thu, Aug 17 | Thursday | Independence Day Hari Ulang Tahun Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia | Public |
| Mon, Dec 25 | Monday | Christmas Day Hari Raya Natal | Public |
Sat, Jan 1 · Saturday
New Year's Day
Tahun Baru Masehi
Public
Fri, Apr 14 · Friday
Good Friday
Wafat Isa Almasih
Public
Sun, Apr 16 · Sunday
Easter Sunday
Paskah
Public
Mon, May 1 · Monday
Labour Day
Hari Buruh Internasional
Public
Thu, May 25 · Thursday
Ascension Day
Kenaikan Isa Almasih
Public
Thu, Jun 1 · Thursday
Pancasila Day
Hari Lahir Pancasila
Public
Thu, Aug 17 · Thursday
Independence Day
Hari Ulang Tahun Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia
Public
Mon, Dec 25 · Monday
Christmas Day
Hari Raya Natal
Public
Total holidays
8
in 2028
Working days remaining
254
across all of 2028
Upcoming holidays
8
during 2028
See Indonesia's holidays side by side with another country to plan cross-border work.
Indonesia's public holidays are set jointly each year by the Ministers of Manpower, Religion and State Apparatus Reform under a Surat Keputusan Bersama (SKB) gazette. The list runs to about sixteen statutory holidays plus a varying number of cuti bersama (joint leave) days that extend major observances. The standing core includes New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, Bali's Nyepi Day of Silence, Good Friday, Vesak (Waisak), Pancasila Day on 1 June, Independence Day on 17 August, Christmas Day, plus the Islamic Isra Mi'raj, Eid al-Fitr (two days, called Idul Fitri or Lebaran), Eid al-Adha (Idul Adha) and the Islamic New Year (1 Muharram) and Prophet's birthday (Maulid).
Indonesia's Manpower Law 13 of 2003 articles 77 and 79 set a 40-hour standard week over either five days (Monday to Friday at 8 hours) or six days (Monday to Saturday at 7 hours). The standard private-sector office and banking week is Monday to Friday with Sunday as the statutory rest day. The Civil Procedure Code (HIR/RBg) and Law 30 of 1999 on arbitration roll procedural deadlines falling on a Sunday or public holiday to the next working day. Settlement of rupiah transactions runs on Bank Indonesia's BI-RTGS and BI-Fast systems, which observe the SKB-gazetted holiday list including cuti bersama days.
For people planning cross-border meetings, the practical move is to overlay Indonesia's calendar with the calendars of the other countries on your team. A week that looks completely clear from your end might be a national holiday on theirs. The compare tool above pairs two country calendars and highlights the overlapping closures, so you can spot the weeks where almost no one is at their desk before you put a launch on the board.