
Public Holidays 2025
Sri Lanka has adopted 8 hours a day 5 working day week in general. While the government institutions are closed in the weekends, some of the commercial enterprises including the banks are open on Saturdays too. Public Holidays in Sri Lanka.
In addition to the Saturdays and Sundays, each full moon day called Poya day is a public holiday in Sri Lanka. This has resulted in at least one additional holiday for each month unless the poya day falls in the weekend.
Poya Day WorldwideThe Full moon day is important to Buddhists all around the world, who have adopted the Lunar Calendar for their religious observances. Owing to the fullness of the moon as well as its effulgence, the full moon day is treated as the most auspicious of the four lunar phases occurring once every lunar month (29.5 days) and thus marked by a holiday.
Full Moon Poya Day and the Buddhists of Sri LankaThe term poya is derived from the Pali and Sanskrit form uposatha (from upa + vas: to fast) primarily signifying “day of fasting”. Generally shops and businesses are closed and the sale of alcohol and meat is forbidden island wide on Poya days. The practising Buddhists visit the village temple or one of the famous ancient Buddhist temples of Sri Lanka for the rituals of worship and observation of Buddhist precepts called Sil. Observing Sil is initiated in front of a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) making a solemn Buddhist pledge in Pali language to strictly observe the 5 precepts during the course of the day. Five percepts of Buddhism are abstaining from killing any living being, abstaining from stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech and consumption of alcohol and intoxicants.
Poya Day and the Foreign Tourists to Sri LankaTourists to Sri Lanka may call Poya day a Dry Day in the backdrop of non-availability of alcoholic beverages at hotels and restaurants. Wine stores, taverns and bars are closed on Poya days. Mini bar of your hotel room would be the one and only available option.
Buddhist Holidays- Wesak Full Moon Poya Day.
- Day following the Wesak Full Moon Poya Day.
- Poson Full Moon Poya Day.
- Every single poya days in relavant months including mention abow
Hindu Holidays
- Tamil Thai Pongal Day – harvest festival.
- Deepavali Festival Day.
Percentage of Hindus in Sri Lanka: 14% of the population. Local astronomical observations being the determining factor, some of the Hindu festivals are declared with approximate time of their occurrence.
Muslim Holidays- Milad Un Nabi Holy Prophet’s Birthday
- Eid al-Adha, Hadj Festival Day
- Eid al-Fitr, end of Ramadan (Sept), Deepavali (Oct),
- Eid al-Adha, Hadj Festival Day (28 Nov)
During the lunar month of Ramadan that precedes Eid al-Fitr, Muslims fast during the day and feast at night and normal business patterns run by the Muslims may be interrupted. However, this has no major bearing on the run of commerce and administration in Sri Lanka.
Christian Holidays
Percentage of Christians in Sri Lanka: 7% of the population.
Sri Lanka nüfusunun %70'i Budizm'e inanıyor ve 2020'deki resmi tatillerin çoğu Budizm kültürüne dayanıyor. İslam, Hinduizm ve Hristiyanlık da ülkenin bazı bölgelerinde uygulanıyor ve bir saygı göstergesi olarak hükümet, bu dinlere ait tatilleri her yıl ülkenin resmi tatiller listesine ekliyor.
Ulusal tatil olarak ilan edilen en önemli Budizm temelli tatillerden biri, her ayın Dolunay Poya Günleri'dir. Her Dolunay Poya Günü'nde çalışanlar ücretli izin hakkına sahip oluyor ve bankalar ve tüm kuruluşlar yılın bu 12 gününde kapalı kalıyor. Bunun dışında, Sri Lanka'da kutlanan diğer önemli ulusal tatiller arasında Ulusal Gün, İşçi Bayramı, Yılbaşı, Sinhala ve Tamil Yeni Yılı, Hz. Muhammed'in Doğum Günü (Milad-un-Nabi), Tay Pongal Günü, Mahasivarathri, Ramazan Bayramı, Kurban Bayramı ve Noel Günü yer alıyor.
Bunlardan bazıları resmi, banka ve ticari tatillerken, diğerleri yalnızca kurumsal sektörün çalışmaya devam ettiği resmi ve banka tatilleridir. Dini ve milli bayramların kutlanması için genellikle işverenin takdirine bağlı olarak izin verilir. Aşağıda 2020 yılında Sri Lanka'daki tüm resmi tatillerin ayrıntılı bir listesi bulunmaktadır. Bu tabloda tatilin tarihi, hangi tarihte kutlandığı ve o tatilde hangi sektörlerin kapalı kaldığı gösterilmektedir.

