Yeni Il
1 Jan 2026Azerbaijan welcomes the new year with extended public holidays on January 1 and 2. Families gather for festive meals, exchange gifts, and enjoy winter celebrations as businesses and government offices close nationwide.
Friday
Take Mar 19th, Mar 31st off
Total Public Holidays
17
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 249
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
136
Thursday
New Year Holidays
NationwideFriday
New Year Holidays
NationwideTuesday
Day of Martyrs
NationwideTake Jan 19, Jan 21, Jan 22, Jan 23 off
Sunday
In-lieu day off on 9 Mar 2026.
International Women's Day
NationwideTake Mar 10 off
Friday
Novruz Bayrami
NationwideIn-lieu day off on 25 Mar 2026.
Ramadan Bayrami
NationwideTake Mar 19, Mar 31 off
Saturday
Novruz Bayrami
NationwideIn-lieu day off on 26 Mar 2026.
Ramadan Bayrami Holiday
NationwideTake Mar 19, Mar 31 off
Sunday
In-lieu day off on 27 Mar 2026.
Novruz Bayrami
NationwideTake Mar 19, Mar 31 off
Monday
Novruz Bayrami
NationwideTake Mar 19, Mar 31 off
Tuesday
In-lieu day off on 30 Mar 2026.
Novruz Bayrami
NationwideTake Mar 19, Mar 31 off
Saturday
In-lieu day off on 11 May 2026.
Victory Day
NationwideTake May 8, May 12 off
Wednesday
Qurban Bayrami
NationwideTake May 26, Jun 1 off
Thursday
Independence Day
NationwideIn-lieu day off on 29 May 2026.
Qurban Bayrami Holiday
NationwideTake May 26, Jun 1 off
Monday
National Salvation Day
NationwideTake Jun 16 off
Friday
Armed Forces Day
NationwideTake Jun 25 off
Sunday
In-lieu day off on 10 Nov 2026.
Victory Day
NationwideTake Nov 6, Nov 11 off
Monday
State Flag Day
NationwideTake Nov 6, Nov 11 off
Thursday
Solidarity Day of World Azerbaijanis
NationwideTake Dec 28–Dec 30 off
Azerbaijan welcomes the new year with extended public holidays on January 1 and 2. Families gather for festive meals, exchange gifts, and enjoy winter celebrations as businesses and government offices close nationwide.
Azerbaijan welcomes the new year with extended public holidays on January 1 and 2. Families gather for festive meals, exchange gifts, and enjoy winter celebrations as businesses and government offices close nationwide.
Observed on January 20, this solemn day commemorates those who lost their lives during the tragic events of Black January in 1990. Memorial ceremonies are held across the country, and it is a national day of remembrance.
Celebrated on March 8, this holiday honors women’s social, cultural, and economic contributions. It is widely observed with flowers, family gatherings, and public recognition throughout Azerbaijan.
Novruz marks the Persian New Year and the arrival of spring. Celebrated over several days around the spring equinox, it is one of Azerbaijan’s most important holidays, featuring traditional foods, bonfires, folk music, and family visits.
Ramadan Bayrami marks the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Families gather for prayers, charity, and festive meals. Dates vary each year depending on the lunar calendar and moon sighting.
Novruz marks the Persian New Year and the arrival of spring. Celebrated over several days around the spring equinox, it is one of Azerbaijan’s most important holidays, featuring traditional foods, bonfires, folk music, and family visits.
Ramadan Bayrami marks the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Families gather for prayers, charity, and festive meals. Dates vary each year depending on the lunar calendar and moon sighting.
Novruz marks the Persian New Year and the arrival of spring. Celebrated over several days around the spring equinox, it is one of Azerbaijan’s most important holidays, featuring traditional foods, bonfires, folk music, and family visits.
Novruz marks the Persian New Year and the arrival of spring. Celebrated over several days around the spring equinox, it is one of Azerbaijan’s most important holidays, featuring traditional foods, bonfires, folk music, and family visits.
Novruz marks the Persian New Year and the arrival of spring. Celebrated over several days around the spring equinox, it is one of Azerbaijan’s most important holidays, featuring traditional foods, bonfires, folk music, and family visits.
Observed on May 9, Victory Day commemorates the defeat of Nazism in World War II. Ceremonies honor veterans and those who sacrificed their lives, reflecting Azerbaijan’s historical role during the war.
Qurban Bayrami commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice in obedience to God. The holiday emphasizes charity, family gatherings, and community support. Dates vary annually based on the Islamic calendar.
Celebrated on May 28, Independence Day marks the founding of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918. It is one of the country’s most significant national holidays, with official events, cultural programs, and patriotic celebrations.
Qurban Bayrami commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice in obedience to God. The holiday emphasizes charity, family gatherings, and community support. Dates vary annually based on the Islamic calendar.
June 15 commemorates the return of Heydar Aliyev to political leadership in 1993, seen as a turning point in modern Azerbaijani history. The day symbolizes political stability and national unity.
Observed on June 26, this holiday honors Azerbaijan’s military personnel and armed forces. Military ceremonies and public tributes highlight the role of the armed forces in protecting national sovereignty.
Observed on May 9, Victory Day commemorates the defeat of Nazism in World War II. Ceremonies honor veterans and those who sacrificed their lives, reflecting Azerbaijan’s historical role during the war.
Celebrated on November 9, State Flag Day honors the Azerbaijani tricolor flag as a symbol of independence, unity, and national identity. Buildings and public spaces are decorated with flags nationwide.
Observed on December 31, this holiday celebrates unity among Azerbaijanis worldwide. It highlights cultural ties between the homeland and the Azerbaijani diaspora across the globe.