Vacations are a refreshing escape from the routine, offering a respite at any point in the month. However, when holidays coincide with the start or conclusion of a week, it presents a perfect opportunity to organize a weekend getaway with your dear ones.
Discover the long weekends in 2025 by delving into the details below.
Check the list of long weekends in 2025:
Month | Holiday | Date & Day |
January 2025 | 11 January 2025: Saturday12 January 2025: Sunday13 January 2025: Monday, take a leave of absence14 January 2025: Tuesday, Pongal or Makar Sankranti | |
March 2025 | Holi or Holika Dahan | 13 March 2025: Thursday, Holika Dahan14 March 2025: Friday, Holi15 March 2025: Saturday16 March 2025: Sunday |
March 2025 | 29 March 2025: Saturday30 March 2025: Sunday31 March 2025: Monday, Eid-Ul-Fitar | |
April 2025 | 10 April 2025: Thursday, Mahavir Jayanti11 April 2025: Friday, take a leave of absence12 April 2025: Saturday13 April 2025: Sunday | |
April 2025 | Good Friday and Easter | 18 April 2025: Friday, Good Friday19 April 2025: Saturday20 April 2025: Sunday, Easter |
May 2025 | 10 May 2025: Saturday11 May 2025: Sunday12 May 2025: Monday, Buddha Purnima | |
August 2025 | 15 August 2025: Friday, Independance Day16 August 2025: Saturday, Janmashtami17 August 2025: Sunday | |
September 2025 | Eid-e-milad and Onam | 5 September 2025: Friday, Eid-e-mild and Onam6 September 2025: Saturday7 September 2025: Sunday |
October 2025 | 1 October 2025: Wednesday, Maha Navami2 October 2025: Thursday, Dussehra and Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti3 October 2025: Friday, take a leave of absence4 October 2025: Saturday5 October 2025: Sunday | |
October 2025 | 18 October 2025: Saturday19 October 2025: Sunday20 October 2025: Monday, Diwali | |
October 2025 | 23 October 2025: Thursday, Bhai Dooj24 October 2025: Friday, take a leave of absence25 October 2025: Saturday26 October 2025: Sunday | |
December 2025 | 25 December 2025: Thursday, Christmas26 December 2025: Friday, take the day off27 December 2025: Saturday28 December 2025: Sunday |
In 2025, the months with the most long weekends are January, March, August, and October. These months feature national and regional holidays that fall close to weekends, creating opportunities for 3 or even 4-day breaks. Planning ahead in these months can help you make the most of extended weekends for travel or rest.
Yes, 2025 offers a few 4-day long weekends, especially when a public holiday falls on a Friday or Monday and you can club it with a weekend or take an extra leave. For example, in August 2025, Independence Day (Friday, August 15) followed by the weekend and a possible optional leave on Monday can create a 4-day break. Keep checking the full holiday list to identify such opportunities.
In 2025, approximately 10 to 12 government holidays fall on Fridays or Mondays, giving you the chance to enjoy long weekends. These include Republic Day (January 26 - Sunday), Good Friday (April 18), Independence Day (August 15 - Friday), and more. Exact dates may vary depending on the state and central government holiday declarations.
Several states in India have unique regional holidays that extend their weekend breaks. For instance:
It’s best to refer to the state-wise holiday list to see how long weekends vary across regions in 2025.
As per the Reserve Bank of India's holiday list, March 2024 is set to offer extended breaks for bank employees and customers alike, with several consecutive holidays lined up across various states. With 14 days marked for bank closures, the month will see two long weekends owing to three-day holiday clusters. The holiday roster includes significant occasions such as Chapchar Kut, Sivarathri, Bihar Divas, and Holi, among others. Notably, Holi celebrations will lead to extended breaks in many states, with the festival falling on a Monday preceded by Sunday and the fourth Saturday. Banks will remain closed on 8 March 2024 for Mahashivratri, followed by the second Saturday and Sunday. This pattern will be observed in several states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh, among others. Moreover, the holiday spree continues with additional closures for Yaosang 2nd Day or Holi and Good Friday, ensuring ample opportunities for bank personnel and customers to enjoy a well-deserved break throughout the month of March.
At the beginning of the new year of 2024, we are full of optimism about more long weekends and new opportunities to travel. If you are looking to travel, then 2024 is the year to travel in India. January has two long weekends. The first long weekend is from 13 January 2024, Saturday till 15 January 2024, Monday. It is Lohri on 13 January and Makar Sankranti on 15 January. The second long weekend is from 26 January 2024, Friday till 28 January 2024, Sunday. It is Republic Day on 26 January.
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