Makha Bucha Day – 501room / Shutterstock.com

Below are the dates for official Holidays in Thailand in 2019. Some of them have yet to be officially confirmed.

Please note that government offices and immigration offices in Thailand are closed on public holidays. Therefore, make note of these dates if you need to extend your visa or require Thai consular services. When the actual date of the public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, one has an extra day off on Monday.

January

  • January 1 (Tuesday) – New Year holiday
  • January 2 – New Year holidays

February

  • February 19 (Tuesday) – Makha Bucha Day

March

  • Bench?

April

  • April 6 (Saturday) – Chakri Day
  • April 8 (Monday) – replacement holiday for Chakri Day
  • April 13-15 (Saturday-Monday) – Songkran Thai New Year
  • April 12 (Friday) – Songkran replacement holiday (unconfirmed)
  • April 16 (Tuesday) – substitute holiday for Songkran

Mei

  • May 1 (Wednesday) – Labor Day
  • May 4-6 – Coronation Maha Vajiralongkorn
  • May 18 (Saturday) – Visakha Bucha Day
  • May 20 (Monday) – replacement holiday for Visakha Bucha Day

June

  • Bench?

July

  • July 16 (Tuesday) – Asahna Bucha Day
  • July 28 (Sunday) – Birthday of HM King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X)
  • July 29 (Monday) – replacement holiday for HM King Maha Vajiralongkorn's birthday

August

  • August 12 (Monday) – HM Queen's Day and Mother's Day.

September

  • Bench?

October

  • October 13 (Sunday) – HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
  • October 14 (Monday) – replacement holiday for HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day
  • October 23 (Wednesday) – Chulalongkorn Day (Rama V Day)

November

  • Bench?

December

  • December 5 (Thursday) – Memorial Day for King Bhumibol and Father's Day.
  • December 10 (Tuesday) – Constitution Day
  • December 31 (Tuesday) – New Year's Eve

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Known as Khun Peter (62), lives alternately in Apeldoorn and Pattaya. In a relationship with Kanchana for 14 years. Not yet retired, have my own company, something with insurance. Crazy about animals, especially dogs and music.
Enough hobbies, but unfortunately little time: writing for Thailandblog, fitness, health and nutrition, shooting sports, chatting with friends and some other oddities.

2 Responses to “Agenda: Holidays in Thailand – 2019”

  1. Peter Sonneveld says up

    And don't forget Loi Krathong on November 13th.

    Regards, Peter

    • That is not an official holiday


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