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Holidays in Sri Lanka in 2025

Holidays in Sri Lanka in 2025

Holidays in Sri Lanka in 2025.
What dates are the public holidays in Sri Lanka in 2025?
What do I need to know? Find out more by reading on.

Public holiday dates

Here is a list of Public and National Holidays in Sri Lanka during 2025 so you can plan your holiday.

Public Holidays in Sri Lanka

Public Holidays in Sri Lanka - What is a Full Moon Poya Day?

A Poya Day is a civil and bank holiday.

The full moon day is normally considered as the Poya day in every month.

Poya is the name given to the Lunar monthly Buddhist holiday of Uposatha in Sri Lanka.

Usopatha is a Buddhist Day of observance.

The Buddha taught that the Uposatha day is for “cleansing of the defiled mind”.

On each Poya day, both lay and ordained members of the sangha (community) intensify their practice, deepen their knowledge and express communal commitment through acts of lay-monastic reciprocity. 

It is a day for practicing the Budda’s teachings and meditation.

Lay followers make a conscious effort to keep the Five Precepts or traditionally Eight Precepts.

For further information regarding the Precepts https://thebuddhistcentre.com/buddhism has some further reading.

Public Holidays in Sri Lanka - The Poya Days in 2025

Date

Day

Holiday

13th January

Monday

Durutha Full Moon Poya Day

14th January

Tuesday

Tamil Thai Pongal Day

4th February

Tuesday

National Day

12th February

Wednesday

Navam Full Moon Poya Day

26th February

Wednesday

Mahasivarathri Day

13th March

Thursday

Madin Full Moon Poya Day

31st March

Monday

Id Ul-Fitr

12th April

Saturday

Bak Full Moon Poya Day

13th April

Sunday

Day Prior to Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day

14th April

Monday

Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day

18th April

Friday

Good Friday

1st May

Thursday

May Day

12th May

Monday

Vesak Full Moon Poya Day

13th May

Tuesday

Day following Vesak Full Moon Poya Day

7th June

Saturday

Id Ul-Alha

10th June

Tuesday

Poson Full Moon Poya Day

10th July

Thursday

Esala Full Moon Poya Day

8th August

Friday

Nikini Full Moon Poya Day

5th September

Friday

Milad un-Nabi

7th September

Sunday

Binari Full Moon Poya Day

6th October

Monday

Vap Full Moon Poya Day

20th October

Monday

Deepavali

5th November

Wednesday

III Full Moon Poya Day

4th December

Thursday

Undavap Full Moon Poya Day

25th December

Thursday

Christmas Day

Please note that these date were researched and found at a Sri Lankan Government website providing dates for public holidays. https://publicholidays.lk/poya-day/

Public Holidays in Sri Lanka - What does it mean for me as a tourist to Sri Lanka?

Some of the Five Precepts have a noticeable effect on Poya Days for visitors.

Meat, Fowl and Fish products are not available to buy.

Alcohol is not available in most places.

All the Wine Stores and Supermarket alcohol sales are closed. Most bars and restaurants also are not allowed to sell alcohol on the day.

Buddhist Temples will be busy

A special Buddhist program is conducted by temples on Poya Days and is called Sil (sometimes spelt Sill).

Typically it starts early in the morning around 6 a.m. and comprises of sermons, discussion, blessings and meditation. It can last for 12 hours and the attendees are normally provided with food and drinks during the day.

If you do decide to visit a temple either during a Poya Day or outside the holidays please remember to dress and act appropriately.

What should I wear?

  • Trousers/pants/skirts or any other dress long enough to cover the knee.
  • A shirt/t-shirt/blouse or any other dress should cover the shoulders.
  • No hats and head cover.
  • No shoes/sandals or slippers.

When taking pictures.

It’s really important also not to take photos with your back to the Buddhist Statue.

 Please do not touch, sit near or  climb on a Buddhist Statue.

Please also get permission to take photos and never take pictures during worship.

Whatever you plan to do on your holiday in Sri Lanka we hope that you enjoy your time on this Paradise Island.

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