Viti i Ri
3 Jan 2011New Yearâs Day in Albania is a quiet, family-centered reset after a festive night of fireworks, music, and gatherings. Streets are calmer, and many people spend the day visiting relatives or resting at home. Public offices and most businesses are closed.
Dita e Verës
14 Mar 2011Summer Day (Dita e VerĂ«s) is one of Albaniaâs most beloved spring festivals, celebrated especially in Elbasan. Streets fill with music, dancing, and traditional sweets like ballokume, marking the symbolic end of winter and the start of warmer days.
Dita e Sulltan Nevruzit
22 Mar 2011Nevruz Day, rooted in the Bektashi tradition, celebrates renewal and the arrival of spring. Pilgrims visit tekkes, families share festive meals, and communities mark the day with a spirit of peace and rebirth.
Pashkët Katolike
24 Apr 2011This is a public holiday in Albania.
E hëna e Pashkëve Katolike
25 Apr 2011This is a public holiday in Albania.
Dita Ndërkombëtare e Punonjësve
2 May 2011This is a public holiday in Albania.
Dita e Nënë Terezës
5 Sep 2011Mother Teresa Day honors Albaniaâs most famous humanitarian. Ceremonies, cultural events, and charitable activities highlight her legacy, particularly in Tirana and Shkodra.
Dita e Pavarësisë
28 Nov 2011Independence Day commemorates Albaniaâs declaration of independence in 1912. Flag displays, patriotic concerts, and public ceremonies create a festive national atmosphere.
Dita e Ălirimit
29 Nov 2011Liberation Day marks the end of World War II in Albania. It is observed with official ceremonies and remembrance events, reflecting on national resilience and history.
Dita Kombëtare e Rinisë
8 Dec 2011National Youth Day remembers the 1990 student protests and the democratic movement. Itâs a modern holiday tied to civic history and the role of young people in shaping Albaniaâs future.
Krishtlindjet
26 Dec 2011Christmas Day is celebrated by Christian communities with church services, family meals, and festive gatherings. Towns like Shkodra and Korça have a particularly vibrant holiday atmosphere.