Singapore Public Holidays in February 2026

Last updated: 09 December 2025
Written by: Circles.Life
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February 2026 Public Holidays – Chinese New Year (17–18 February, Tuesday–Wednesday)
How to Make the Most of the Chinese New Year Holiday
Suggested Destinations for February Holidays
Budget and Booking Tips for February 2026 Travel
Family, Couple, or Friends – How to Spend the Long Weekend
Travel Tips for February 2026 Holiday – Long Weekend
Circles.Life Best Mobile Plans for Holiday Trips
Make February 2026 Your First Great Break of the Year
February is shaping up to be one of the most exciting months for Singaporeans in 2026. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has confirmed that the country will enjoy two consecutive public holidays: Chinese New Year on 17 and 18 February (Tuesday and Wednesday).
Although these holidays fall midweek, with just one or two days of leave, you can transform them into a five- or six-day break. This opens up plenty of travel opportunities both locally and abroad.
In this guide, you’ll find practical leave hacks, short-trip destinations, family-friendly ideas, and travel tips to help you make the most of February 2026. Whether you’re flying out for adventure or staying home to soak in the festive vibes, this holiday guide has you covered.
February 2026 Public Holidays – Chinese New Year (17–18 February, Tuesday–Wednesday)
Significance: Chinese New Year marks the start of the Lunar New Year, celebrated by millions across Asia. It’s a time of renewal, gratitude, and family connection. Singapore’s streets come alive with lanterns, festive markets, and the sound of lion dances.
How Singapore celebrates:
Chinatown Light-Up: Thousands of lanterns and nightly performances draw locals and tourists alike.
River Hongbao: A massive carnival with food stalls, fireworks, and cultural showcases.
Chingay Parade: A colourful display of floats and performances celebrating unity in diversity.
Family traditions: Reunion dinners, house visits, red packets (ang baos), and plenty of festive food.
Leave hack: Turn the midweek holidays into a longer break by taking leave on:
Monday, 16 February — creating a five-day break (15–19 February).
Thursday and Friday (19–20 February) — creating a six-day break (17–22 February).
Things to consider:
Flight demand and hotel rates rise sharply two to three weeks before the holidays.
Many local eateries close on the first two CNY days, so make dining reservations early.
Major attractions, including Sentosa, Gardens by the Bay, and Universal Studios Singapore, remain open and often have special festive programs.
How to Make the Most of the Chinese New Year Holiday
Chinese New Year doesn’t just mean red lanterns and pineapple tarts — it’s also one of the best windows in the year for travel. With the right planning, you can balance family traditions with exploration and downtime.
Smart ways to use your time off
Take one or two days of leave to extend your midweek holiday into nearly a full week off.
Mix local and overseas plans. Spend the first few days celebrating with family, then jet off for a short break.
Avoid peak flight dates. Fly out before 15 February or after 20 February to save up to 25 percent on fares.
Use travel apps and alerts to find flash sales and off-peak fares on sites like Klook, Trip.com, or Agoda.
Why it’s worth planning early: February is peak travel season in the region. Airlines and hotels adjust prices fast, especially for popular routes like Bangkok, Bali, and Tokyo. Booking early ensures better seats, hotel choices, and smoother travel.
Balancing celebrations and travel: If you prefer staying local, Singapore offers plenty of festive activities that make the city come alive. You can spend time with loved ones and still enjoy the atmosphere without the stress of airports or queues.
Suggested Destinations for February Holidays
Looking to travel but don’t want to spend long hours on a plane? February’s mild weather across Asia makes it perfect for short-haul trips. These destinations are all within a few hours of Singapore and ideal for 3–5 day breaks.
Quick and Easy Escapes
Destination | Top Things to Do | Duration Needed | Type of Trip |
Bangkok, Thailand | Temples, floating markets, street food tours, rooftop bars | 3–4 days | Urban and culinary adventure |
Penang, Malaysia | Street art, hawker food, heritage walks, beachside cafes | 2–3 days | Cultural and foodie trip |
Bintan, Indonesia | Luxury resorts, spas, and water sports | 2 days | Relaxing beach retreat |
Da Nang, Vietnam | Marble Mountains, beach resorts, and street markets | 3–4 days | Scenic and coastal getaway |
Bali, Indonesia | Ubud temples, wellness retreats, surfing in Canggu | 4–5 days | Nature and wellness escape |
Travel tip: Direct flights to these cities range between one and four hours, making them convenient for extended weekends. For beach destinations like Bali and Bintan, consider weekday stays for quieter, lower-cost options.
Budget and Booking Tips for February 2026 Travel
Chinese New Year is one of the busiest travel seasons in Asia, and prices reflect that. Still, with a little foresight and flexibility, you can travel smart without overspending.
Plan and book early
Airfare spikes: Flight and hotel prices typically rise 25–35 percent closer to the holiday week. Booking by December 2025 can save you a significant amount.
Stay flexible: If popular routes are full, look for alternate airports or nearby cities such as Chiang Mai instead of Bangkok, or Lombok instead of Bali.
Bundle deals: Compare travel packages on Klook, Expedia, or Trip.com — bundled bookings often include free transfers or breakfast.
Save with rewards and discounts
Use your credit card miles or Circles.Life lifestyle cashback for travel perks.
Redeem hotel loyalty points for upgrades or late checkouts.
Keep an eye out for flash sales during January — many airlines launch last-minute promotions to fill remaining seats.
Travel smart on a budget
Travel midweek for cheaper fares and smaller crowds.
Explore destinations where exchange rates are favourable, such as Malaysia, Vietnam, or Thailand.
Set a daily spending limit using travel-budget apps or CirclesAI to manage costs in real time.
A bit of planning can make February both festive and financially stress-free.
Family, Couple, or Friends – How to Spend the Long Weekend
The February holidays are perfect for reconnecting with the people who matter most. Whether you’re travelling or staying in Singapore, here are ideas tailored to your travel style.
For Families
Staycations with a twist: Book family-friendly resorts like Resorts World Sentosa or Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, which offer kids’ clubs, water slides, and family dining.
Day trips: Take the family to Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark or Legoland Malaysia for outdoor fun.
Cultural experiences: Attend the Chinatown New Year Light-Up or explore Gardens by the Bay’s festive displays.
For Couples
Romantic escapes: Combine Valentine’s Day and CNY by booking a spa getaway in Bali or Bintan.
Fine dining: Celebrate over dinner at Marina Bay Sands, Odette, or Penang’s colonial-style restaurants.
Sunset experiences: Watch the skyline glow from Bangkok’s rooftop bars or enjoy a seaside dinner in Da Nang.
For Friends
Adventure trips: Go on a group food crawl through Bangkok’s night markets or a diving trip in Bali.
Local fun: Host a CNY dinner party or book an Airbnb for a weekend retreat with mahjong, movies, and barbecue.
Mini road trips: Take a drive to Johor Bahru for café hopping and outlet shopping.
However you spend it, February’s long weekend offers the perfect blend of celebration, rest, and reconnection.
Travel Tips for February 2026 Holiday – Long Weekend
Chinese New Year travel often means packed airports, busy highways, and limited availability. Preparation helps you make the most of your time.
Before You Go
Confirm passports have at least six months of validity.
Pre-download your boarding passes and travel insurance details.
Check visa requirements for destinations like Vietnam or Taiwan.
Packing Essentials
Bring light, comfortable clothing suited for tropical weather.
Pack festive outfits if you’ll attend CNY gatherings or dinners.
Carry portable chargers, power banks, and reusable water bottles.
On the Road
Cross-border travel: Leave early to beat morning queues at Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints.
Flights: Arrive at Changi Airport at least three hours before departure — CNY weekends are among the busiest of the year.
Stay flexible: Expect occasional delays due to holiday congestion.
Staying Connected
Activate roaming on Circles.Life’s travel eSIM for instant data access across borders.
Download offline maps and translation apps before you leave.
Keep emergency contact numbers handy, especially when travelling with family.
Health and Safety
Keep basic medicine and hand sanitisers in your carry-on.
Stay hydrated and take breaks if driving long distances.
Respect local customs, especially around temples or religious sites.
With the right preparation, your long weekend will be smoother, safer, and more enjoyable.
Circles.Life Best Mobile Plans for Holiday Trips
No holiday is complete without connectivity. Circles.Life’s flexible mobile plans make it easy to stay online for maps, bookings, and sharing memories wherever you are.
Choose a Plan That Fits Your Travel
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Frequent Traveller | 5G Plus | 15GB roaming + 1TB local |
Weekend Getaways | 5G Core | 8GB roaming + 400GB local |
Longer Vacations | 5G Most Unrestricted | 12GB roaming + 800GB local |
Local Staycations | 5G Core | 8GB roaming + 400GB local |
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Last updated: 25 November 2025.
Make February 2026 Your First Great Break of the Year
The Chinese New Year holidays in February 2026 are the perfect way to kick off a year of travel, celebration, and balance. With a little planning, you can transform two midweek holidays into nearly a full week of relaxation and discovery.
Book flights early, pick your destination wisely, and rely on Circles.Life’s travel eSIM and roaming plans to stay connected wherever you go. Whether it’s a short city escape, a family staycation, or a week in paradise, your February break can set the tone for a year of smart travel and great experiences.
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