The Indonesian government has officially announced the holiday calendar of Eid al-Fitr, which will be celebrated in March in 2026, through a Decreto Conjunto (SKB) involving three ministers. Esta measure aims to provide clarity to the population for planning several important activities throughout the year. The decree establishes guidelines for religious celebrations and associated collective days off.
This detailed planning allows the public to enjoy an extended period of recess, which can extend for up to seven consecutive days, without the need to request additional days off. The initiative seeks to balance cultural and religious traditions with the organization of citizens’ professional and personal lives.
The strategic inclusion of collective leave and harmonization with other national holidays, such as Nyepi, optimizes the period off, making it ideal for travel, family gatherings or simply for a break from the daily routine. The government decision reflects a proactive approach to managing large population movements and the impact on economic activities.
National holiday and joint leave calendar details
Based on the joint decree of three ministers, the holiday calendar of Eid al-Fitr and Dia of Silêncio (Nyepi) for March 2026 has been officially released, serving as a crucial reference for all sectors of society. Este period off will begin with Dia of Silêncio (Nyepi), scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
The Dia Sagrado of Nyepi, which marks the Ano Novo Saka of 1948, will be celebrated on Thursday, March 19, 2026. March 2026, and Tuesday, March 24, 2026. Eid al-Fitr itself will take place on Saturday, March 21, 2026, and Sunday, March 22, 2026.
Social and economic impact of time off
With this schedule, the population will have the opportunity to enjoy an extended holiday of up to seven consecutive days, covering the period from March 18 to 24, 2026.
The expectation is that this long holiday period will significantly boost economic growth in several sectors, especially domestic tourism. Hotéis, restaurants, transport companies and retailers should benefit from increased consumption and movement of people. Esta injection of capital into the local economy can generate temporary jobs and strengthen small and medium-sized companies in regions with a large tourist flow.
Furthermore, the opportunity to spend more time with family and friends in their hometowns reinforces social and cultural ties. The holiday of Eid al-Fitr is a traditional time of reconciliation and celebration, and the extended period allows these traditions to be experienced more fully and peacefully, contributing to the overall well-being of society.
Remote work policy for state employees
To mitigate the expected heavy traffic returning home during the Eid holiday in 2026, the government implemented a Trabalho Remoto (WFA) policy aimed at Servidores Públicos Estatais (ASN). Essa The measure’s main objective is to reduce vehicle congestion on the roads and, consequently, improve public mobility during the period of greatest traffic.
The WFA policy for ASNs will be applied at two different times: before the holiday of The measure is formally stipulated in Carta Circular of Ministro of Reforma Administrativa and Burocrática nº 2 of 2026, providing a clear legal framework for its implementation and compliance by public officials.
School holidays and family planning
In addition to the measures for public servants, the school holiday calendar for Eid al-Fitr 2026 has also been extended, offering a considerable period for students and their families. The holidays will begin on March 16th and will last until March 27th, 2026.
This extended period of school break is a valuable opportunity for families to plan activities together, travel or simply spend quality time at home. Muitas families take advantage of these days to visit distant relatives, strengthening family and community ties.
The return to school is scheduled for Monday, March 30, 2026, providing a robust break for the educational environment. Isso alleviates the pressure of hasty returns and allows students and educators to recharge before resuming their academic activities.
This extension of school holidays also indirectly contributes to a reduction in traffic flow, as a large number of families with school-age children travel during these periods. Coordination between national holiday, WFA, and school holiday calendars is an integrated strategy to optimize the holiday experience for everyone.
Congestion reduction and flexibility for the public
The coordinated implementation of the Trabalho Remoto (WFA) policy for the congestions. Essa multifaceted approach aims to provide public servants and student families with the ability to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with much greater comfort and safety, minimizing the stress and risks associated with long journeys in heavy traffic conditions. By allowing part of the workforce to operate remotely and extending the educational break period, the government is facilitating more efficient planning by the population, resulting in a more even distribution of travel across days, improving the overall holiday experience for millions of people.
Preparations for the festive period
Authorities are already mobilizing to ensure that all transport and security infrastructure is ready for the volume of people who will travel during the holiday. Medidas Reinforced security on roads, terminals and airports, as well as logistical planning for the supply of fuel and food, are key points to ensure that the holiday runs smoothly for all citizens.

