How many public holidays does Indonesia have in 2022?
Indonesia has 16 national holidays and 4 collective leave days in 2022, a total of 20 days off, per SKB 3 Menteri Nomor 375 Tahun 2022, Nomor 1 Tahun 2022, and Nomor 1 Tahun 2022.
Indonesia has 16 national holidays in 2022, plus 4 collective leave days — 20 days off in total, per SKB 3 Menteri Nomor 375 Tahun 2022, Nomor 1 Tahun 2022, and Nomor 1 Tahun 2022. The longest long weekend lasts 10 days on 29 April – 8 May 2022.
No holidays this month.
No holidays this month.
Indonesia has 9 long-weekend periods in 2022 — runs of two or more consecutive work-free days formed by holidays and weekends. The longest lasts 10 days on 29 April – 8 May 2022, covering Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH and International Labor Day. Use the day-by-day breakdown of each period to plan trips and leave requests.
Throughout 2022, Indonesia has 16 national holidays and 4 collective leave days. The first holiday falls on 1 January (New Year's Day 2022) and the last on 25 December (Christmas Day).
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 January 2022 | Saturday | New Year's Day 2022 | Holiday |
| 1 February 2022 | Tuesday | Chinese New Year 2573 Kongzili | Holiday |
| 28 February 2022 | Monday | Isra Mi'raj of the Prophet Muhammad | Holiday |
| 3 March 2022 | Thursday | Nyepi (Balinese Saka New Year 1944) | Holiday |
| 15 April 2022 | Friday | Good Friday | Holiday |
| 29 April 2022 | Friday | Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH | Leave |
| 1 May 2022 | Sunday | International Labor Day | Holiday |
| 2 May 2022 | Monday | Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH | Holiday |
| 3 May 2022 | Tuesday | Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH | Holiday |
| 4 May 2022 | Wednesday | Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH | Leave |
| 5 May 2022 | Thursday | Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH | Leave |
| 6 May 2022 | Friday | Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH | Leave |
| 16 May 2022 | Monday | Vesak Day 2566 BE | Holiday |
| 26 May 2022 | Thursday | Ascension Day of Jesus Christ | Holiday |
| 1 June 2022 | Wednesday | Pancasila Day | Holiday |
| 9 July 2022 | Saturday | Eid al-Adha 1443 AH | Holiday |
| 30 July 2022 | Saturday | Islamic New Year 1444 AH | Holiday |
| 17 August 2022 | Wednesday | Indonesian Independence Day | Holiday |
| 8 October 2022 | Saturday | Mawlid (Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad) | Holiday |
| 25 December 2022 | Sunday | Christmas Day | Holiday |
Official source: SKB 3 Menteri Nomor 375 Tahun 2022, Nomor 1 Tahun 2022, and Nomor 1 Tahun 2022 ("Perubahan atas Keputusan Bersama Menteri Agama, Menteri Ketenagakerjaan, dan Menteri Pendayagunaan Aparatur Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi Nomor 963 Tahun 2021, Nomor 3 Tahun 2021, Nomor 4 Tahun 2021 tentang Hari Libur Nasional dan Cuti Bersama Tahun 2022", signed in Jakarta on 7 April 2022.). Compiled by CalendarWorld. National holidays and collective leave (cuti bersama) set by the SKB 3 Menteri joint ministerial decree. Collective leave is deducted from annual leave entitlement.
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Indonesia has 16 national holidays and 4 collective leave days in 2022, a total of 20 days off, per SKB 3 Menteri Nomor 375 Tahun 2022, Nomor 1 Tahun 2022, and Nomor 1 Tahun 2022.
There are 9 long-weekend periods in Indonesia in 2022. The longest lasts 10 days on 29 April - 8 May 2022, covering Eid al-Fitr 1443 AH and International Labor Day.
The official source is SKB 3 Menteri Nomor 375 Tahun 2022, Nomor 1 Tahun 2022, and Nomor 1 Tahun 2022 ("Perubahan atas Keputusan Bersama Menteri Agama, Menteri Ketenagakerjaan, dan Menteri Pendayagunaan Aparatur Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi Nomor 963 Tahun 2021, Nomor 3 Tahun 2021, Nomor 4 Tahun 2021 tentang Hari Libur Nasional dan Cuti Bersama Tahun 2022", signed in Jakarta on 7 April 2022).
A national holiday is an official day off that applies to everyone, covering religious celebrations and national commemorations. Collective leave (cuti bersama) consists of extra days off set by the Indonesian government to bridge national holidays with weekends. Under the official decree, taking collective leave is deducted from the annual leave entitlement of employees and workers.
Each year the Indonesian government sets national holidays and collective leave through a joint decree (SKB) of the Minister of Religious Affairs, the Minister of Manpower, and the Minister of Administrative Reform. CalendarWorld carries the official data for 2020–2026, taken directly from each year's decree document, including amendment decrees whenever the government revises them.
Yes. The dates of 1 Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha follow the Minister of Religious Affairs' decision, usually confirmed through an isbat (moon-sighting) session shortly before the date — so the dates on this calendar can shift if a new decision is issued.