Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (Jan 4) for 5 days off (Jan 1 – 5).
Long Weekends in Indonesia 2027
Indonesia has 3 long weekends (3 or more consecutive days off) in 2027, counting public holidays and Sat–Sun weekends; the longest natural break runs 5 days (Mar 6 – 10). Placed well, 1 day of leave stretches a break to 5 consecutive days off — every option is below.
- Long weekends
- 3
- Longest break
- 5 days
- Best bridge
- +1 → 5 days
- Weekend
- Sat–Sun
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Every break in 2027
Laylat al-Mi'raj — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (Jan 4) for 5 days off (Jan 1 – 5).
Nyepi · End of Ramadan (Eid al-Fitr)
Stretch it: take 2 days of leave (Mar 11–12) for 9 days off (Mar 6 – 14).
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (Mar 22–25) for 9 days off (Mar 20 – 28).
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (May 3–5 + May 7) for 9 days off (May 1 – 9).
Ascension Day — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (May 7) for 4 days off (May 6 – 9).
Feast of the Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha)
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (May 17–19 + May 21) for 9 days off (May 15 – 23).
Vesak Day — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (May 21) for 4 days off (May 20 – 23).
Pancasila Day — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (May 31) for 4 days off (May 29 – Jun 1).
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (May 31 + Jun 2–4) for 9 days off (May 29 – Jun 6).
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (Aug 16) for 4 days off (Aug 14 – 17).
Independence Day — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (Aug 16) for 4 days off (Aug 14 – 17).
Laylat al-Mi'raj · Christmas Day
All bridge plans, ranked by date
Each plan books leave only on working days between two natural breaks, so every one of them returns more than one day off per day of leave.
| Days off | Leave | Span |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | 4d · Dec 28–31 | Dec 25 – Jan 3 |
| 5Best value | 1d · Jan 4 | Jan 1 – 5 |
| 10 | 4d · Jan 4 + Jan 6–8 | Jan 1 – 10 |
| 6 | 3d · Jan 6–8 | Jan 5 – 10 |
| 9 | 2d · Mar 11–12 | Mar 6 – 14 |
| 9 | 4d · Mar 22–25 | Mar 20 – 28 |
| 6 | 3d · May 3–5 | May 1 – 6 |
| 9 | 4d · May 3–5 + May 7 | May 1 – 9 |
| 4 | 1d · May 7 | May 6 – 9 |
| 6 | 3d · May 17–19 | May 15 – 20 |
| 9 | 4d · May 17–19 + May 21 | May 15 – 23 |
| 4 | 1d · May 21 | May 20 – 23 |
| 4 | 1d · May 31 | May 29 – Jun 1 |
| 9 | 4d · May 31 + Jun 2–4 | May 29 – Jun 6 |
| 6 | 3d · Jun 2–4 | Jun 1 – 6 |
| 4 | 1d · Aug 16 | Aug 14 – 17 |
| 9 | 4d · Aug 16 + Aug 18–20 | Aug 14 – 22 |
| 6 | 3d · Aug 18–20 | Aug 17 – 22 |
Computed from Indonesia's public holidays plus Sat–Sun weekends. Substitute days count as days off; observances don't. Bridges spend at most 4 leave days, booked only on working days.