
Clarifying the doubt “2 June 2026” Is it a holiday? Following rumors that the Cabinet will add special public holidays, along with advice on how to plan a continuous 5-day break.
Those planning to use annual leave for travel or to rest at home are likely checking the calendar for holidays. Let's clearly check if there are any long holidays in June 2026.
Many wonder if 2 June 2026 will be a holiday because the Secretariat of the Cabinet had proposed to the Cabinet to add special public holidays, including 2 June 2026, which would create a 5-day continuous holiday from 30 May to 3 June 2026, as well as a long holiday from 31 July to 2 August 2026.
However, the Cabinet meeting mostly agreed that since there are already many consecutive holidays each year, adding more could negatively affect businesses and employment. Therefore, the proposal was withdrawn for further impact study as it is a sensitive issue, resulting in 2 June 2026 not being a public holiday.
Although later rumors claimed the Cabinet approved two additional special public holidays for 2026, this was false. The Secretariat of the Cabinet clarified that the news about adding special holidays in June and July 2026 is untrue.
Currently, there have been no discussions or announcements about long holidays. The public is urged not to believe false news.
Tips for a 5-day long break: Around the transition from May to June 2026, the holidays are as follows:
Therefore, anyone wanting a 5-day continuous break can do so by using annual leave according to their company or agency’s regulations.