Check out the most recent details about Thailand's 2023 holiday schedule!
Thailand 2023 Public Holidays — Thailand, located in Southeast Asia, is a popular vacation spot for tourists from different continents due to its fascinating attractions. From beaches and mountains to shopping centers and rich cultural experiences, there's something for everyone.
If you're planning a trip to Thailand this year but haven't decided on a departure date, here's the newest update on the 2023 holiday calendar in Thailand.
Thailand Public Holidays Calendar
January
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1 — Sunday: New Year's Day
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2 — Monday: New Year's Holiday
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22 — Sunday: Chinese New Year
March
- 6 — Monday: Makha Bucha Day
April
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6 — Thursday: Chakri
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13–6 — Thursday–Sunday: Songkran Festival
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21 — Friday: End of Ramadan
May
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1 — Monday: Labor Day
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4 — Thursday: Coronation of King Vajiralongkorn
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11 — Thursday: Public Holidays
June
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3 — Saturday: Visakha Bucha Day
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3 — Saturday: Queen Suthida's Birthday
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5 — Monday: Visakha Bucha
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5 — Monday: Queen Suthida's Birthday Holiday
July
- 28 — Friday: King Vajiralongkorn's Birthday
August
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1 — Tuesday: Asahna Bucha Day
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2 — Wednesday: Khao Phansa Day
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12 — Saturday: Her Majesty The Queen Mother's Birthday
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14 — Monday: Her Majesty The Queen Mother's Birthday Holiday
September
- 24—Sunday: Prince Mahidol Day
October
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13 — Friday: Death of His Majesty the Late King (Day of Mourning)
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23 — Monday: King Chulalongkorn's Remembrance Day
December
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5 — Tuesday: King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Birthday
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10 — Sunday: Constitution Day
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11 — Monday: Constitution Day holiday
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25 — Monday: Christmas Day
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31 — Sunday: New Years