Holidays in Thailand in 2023
Overview of holidays where public offices close in 2023.
Public holidays in Thailand in 2020
Public holidays in Thailand in 2021
Public holidays in Thailand in 2024
On the following holidays, public offices in Thailand will be closed in 2023. If a holiday falls at the weekend or collides with another holiday, they close the day(s) after the weekend/colliding holidays. For more information about holidays, please read the article Holidays in Thailand.
There have been several changes to closure days in connection with holidays in recent years, including additional closure days to promote local tourism. In 2023, they introduced an extra closure day on May 5th to bridge the gap between King Rama X's Coronation Day, which falls on a Thursday, and the weekend.
January 1st, Sunday | New Year's Day |
January 2nd, Monday | Compensatory day off |
March 6th, Monday | Makha Bucha Day |
April 6th, Thursday | Chakri Day |
April 13th, Thursday | Songkran |
April 14th, Friday | Songkran |
April 15th, Saturday | Songkran |
May 4th, Thursday | Coronation Day |
May 5th, Friday | Additional public holiday in 2023 |
May 11th, Thursday | Royal Ploughing Day |
June 3rd, Saturday | Queen Suthida's Birthday |
June 5th, Monday | Visakha Bucha Day |
July 28th, Friday | King Rama X's Birthday |
August 1st, Tuesday | Asalha Bucha Day |
August 2nd, Wednesday | Khao Phansa Day |
August 12th, Saturday | Queen Sirikit's Birthday |
August 14th, Monday | Compensatory day off |
October 13th, Friday | King Rama IX's Memorial Day |
October 23rd, Monday | Chulalongkorn Memorial Day |
December 5th, Tuesday | King Rama IX's Birthday (also Father's Day) |
December 10th, Sunday | Constitution Day |
December 11th, Monday | Compensatory day off |
December 31st, Sunday | New Year's Eve |