Thailand Bank Holidays: Complete List

Planning a trip or managing business in Thailand? Knowing the Thai bank holidays is crucial. The country celebrates around 18-20 public holidays annually, blending Thai festival dates with significant royal celebrations. This guide provides the complete Thailand bank holidays list, covering everything from the famous Songkran festival bank closure dates to the Chulalongkorn Day bank holiday.

Official Public Holidays in Thailand

Thailand’s national holiday observance includes Buddhist, royal, and secular days. When a holiday falls on a weekend, an observed holiday is typically added on the following weekday, creating valuable long weekend Thailand breaks.

Thailand Bank Holidays 2025

Here is the official list of bank closure dates for 2025. All banks will be closed on these days.

Date Day Holiday Name
01 Jan Wednesday New Year’s Day
12 Feb Wednesday Makha Bucha Day
06 Apr Sunday Chakri Memorial Day
07 Apr Monday Day off for Chakri Day
13 Apr Sunday Songkran Festival
14 Apr Monday Songkran Festival
15 Apr Tuesday Songkran Festival
16 Apr Wednesday Songkran Festival
01 May Thursday Labour Day
04 May Sunday Coronation Day
05 May Monday Day off for Coronation Day
11 May Sunday Visakha Bucha Day
12 May Monday Day off for Visakha Bucha Day
02 Jun Monday Bridge Public Holiday
03 Jun Tuesday Queen Suthida’s Birthday bank holiday
10 Jul Thursday Asarnha Bucha Day
28 Jul Monday King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday bank closure
11 Aug Monday Bridge Public Holiday
12 Aug Tuesday The Queen’s Mother’s Birthday
13 Oct Monday King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
23 Oct Thursday Chulalongkorn Day bank holiday
05 Dec Friday King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Birthday
10 Dec Wednesday Constitution Day
31 Dec Wednesday New Year’s Eve

Thailand Bank Holidays 2026 (Forecasted)

This Thailand holiday calendar for 2026 is based on astronomical data and typical observance rules. Official dates are confirmed closer to the year.

Date Day Holiday Name
01 Jan Thursday New Year’s Day
26 Feb Thursday Makha Bucha Day*
06 Apr Monday Chakri Memorial Day
13-15 Apr Mon-Wed Songkran Festival*
01 May Friday Labour Day
04 May Monday Coronation Day
01 Jun Monday Visakha Bucha Day*
03 Jun Wednesday Queen Suthida’s Birthday
29 Jul Wednesday Asarnha Bucha Day*
30 Jul Thursday Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa)
28 Jul Tuesday King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday
12 Aug Wednesday The Queen’s Mother’s Birthday
13 Oct Tuesday King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
23 Oct Friday Chulalongkorn Day
05 Dec Saturday King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Birthday
07 Dec Monday Observed holiday for King’s Birthday
10 Dec Thursday Constitution Day
31 Dec Thursday New Year’s Eve

*Buddhist holidays are based on the lunar calendar; dates are estimates.

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Thailand Bank Holidays 2027 (Forecasted)

Plan further ahead with our forecasted Thailand Bank Holidays 2027 calendar.

Date Day Holiday Name
01 Jan Friday New Year’s Day
15 Feb Monday Makha Bucha Day*
06 Apr Tuesday Chakri Memorial Day
13-15 Apr Tue-Thu Songkran Festival*
01 May Saturday Labour Day
04 May Tuesday Coronation Day
21 May Friday Visakha Bucha Day*
03 Jun Thursday Queen Suthida’s Birthday
18 Jul Sunday Asarnha Bucha Day*
19 Jul Monday Observed holiday for Asarnha Bucha
19 Jul Monday Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa)*
28 Jul Wednesday King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday
12 Aug Thursday The Queen’s Mother’s Birthday
13 Oct Wednesday King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
23 Oct Saturday Chulalongkorn Day
05 Dec Sunday King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Birthday
06 Dec Monday Observed holiday for King’s Birthday
10 Dec Friday Constitution Day
31 Dec Friday New Year’s Eve

*Buddhist holidays are based on the lunar calendar; dates are estimates.

Major Thai Festival Holidays and Bank Closures

These Buddhist festivals are a core part of Thai culture and traditions. Banks close, and the country engages in merit-making at temples.

  • Songkran (Mid-April): The biggest holiday. The Songkran festival bank closure dates span multiple days for the Thai New Year water festival.

  • Makha Bucha, Visakha Bucha & Asarnha Bucha: These three days form a key part of the list of Thai Buddhist holidays for banks. Visakha Bucha’s meaning is particularly significant as it commemorates the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death.

  • Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa): Following Asarnha Bucha, this marks the start of the Buddhist rain retreat. It’s a public holiday, so banks are closed.

Thailand Bank Holidays and Bank Closures
Thailand Bank Holidays and Bank Closures

Royal Celebration Holidays and Bank Closures

The royal celebrations calendar is deeply respected. Key dates include:

  • Chakri Day (April 6): Honors the founding of the Chakri Dynasty.

  • King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday (July 28): A national day of celebration.

  • Queen Suthida’s Birthday (June 3): Honoring the Queen.

  • The Queen Mother’s Birthday (August 12): Also celebrated as Mother’s Day in Thailand.

  • King Bhumibol’s Birthday (December 5): Also celebrated as Father’s Day in Thailand.

Secular and International Holidays

These are straightforward bank holidays Thailand observes, similar to other countries, including New Year’s Day, Labour Day (May 1), and Constitution Day (December 10).

Travel Tips for Thailand’s Public Holidays

Your Thailand public holidays travel tips start here. Traveling during Songkran is an incredible experience but requires planning, as it’s the busiest period. For a more relaxed trip, research the best holidays to visit Thailand for culture, which often include Loy Krathong in November. Always be prepared for the impact of holidays on transportation; book trains and flights well in advance during any long weekend.

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FAQs

Q1: Are all businesses closed on public holidays in Thailand?

A: No. While banks and government offices close, most shops, malls, and tourist attractions remain open, though some family-run businesses may close.

Q2: What is the biggest bank holiday in Thailand?

A: Songkran in mid-April is the biggest. It features multi-day nationwide celebrations and is the longest bank closure period of the year.

Q3: Do public holidays affect transportation in Thailand?

A: Yes. During major holidays like Songkran and New Year, buses, trains, and flights are in high demand, and roads can be very congested. Book early.

Q4: Are banks closed on the day before a major holiday?

A: Typically, no. Banks follow the official bank closure dates and do not close early unless the day itself is declared a holiday.

Q5: Which holiday should I avoid if I don’t like crowds?

A: Songkran and New Year’s Eve bring the largest crowds. For a quieter visit, avoid these peak travel periods.

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If you’re scheduling a business transaction or a dream vacation, this guide to Thailand bank holidays for 2025, 2026, and 2027 has you covered. From understanding the Visakha Bucha meaning to navigating the Songkran festival bank closure dates, you’re now equipped with all the essential dates and insights.

Ready to plan your calendar? Bookmark this page or download our PDF summary (coming soon) to stay updated on all official public holidays in Thailand.

Source: This article was compiled based on official announcements and astronomical data. For absolute confirmation, please check the Bank of Thailand website closer to the date. You can also read more on the official Wikipedia page for Public Holidays in Thailand.

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