Nova Godina
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day (Nova Godina, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year and is a public holiday across Croatia. After lively New Year’s Eve celebrations with fireworks and social gatherings, the day itself is usually calm. Most shops, offices, and public institutions are closed, and people spend the day resting or visiting family and friends.
Bogojavljenje, Sveta tri kralja
6 Jan 2027Epiphany (Bogojavljenje / Sveta tri kralja, January 6) commemorates the visit of the Three Wise Men to the infant Jesus and is an important Christian holiday in Croatia. It also traditionally marks the end of the Christmas season. Many families remove Christmas decorations around this time, and churches hold special services. It is a nationwide public holiday with limited commercial activity.
Uskrs i uskrsni ponedjeljak
28–29 Mar 2027Easter Sunday (Uskrs) is one of the most important religious holidays in Croatia, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Families gather for festive meals that often include traditional dishes such as ham, eggs, and bread blessed in church. As the holiday falls on a Sunday, the atmosphere is family-oriented and celebratory.
Međunarodni praznik rada
1 May 2027International Workers’ Day (Međunarodni praznik rada, May 1) is celebrated as a public holiday in Croatia and honors workers and labor rights. The day is traditionally marked by outdoor gatherings, picnics, and public events. Many people take advantage of the spring weather to spend time outdoors with family and friends.
Tijelovo
27 May 2027Corpus Christi (Tijelovo, Thursday after Trinity Sunday) is a Catholic feast celebrating the Eucharist and is widely observed in Croatia, a predominantly Catholic country. The holiday is marked by church services and religious processions, especially in towns and villages. It is a public holiday, and many people attend Mass or local celebrations.
Dan državnosti
30 May 2027National Day (Dan državnosti, May 30) commemorates the establishment of the modern Croatian state in 1990. It is a public holiday marked by official ceremonies, cultural events, and the display of the national flag. The day reflects Croatia’s modern political history and national identity.
Dan antifašističke borbe
22 Jun 2027Anti-Fascist Struggle Day (Dan antifašističke borbe, June 22) commemorates the beginning of the anti-fascist resistance movement in Croatia during World War II. It is observed as a public holiday and reflects an important chapter in the country’s history. The day is marked by commemorations, ceremonies, and educational events.
Dan pobjede i domovinske zahvalnosti i Dan hrvatskih branitelja
5 Aug 2027Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day and the Day of Croatian Defenders (Dan pobjede i domovinske zahvalnosti i Dan hrvatskih branitelja, August 5) commemorates Croatia’s victory in the Homeland War and honors Croatian veterans and defenders. It is one of the most significant public holidays in the country. Celebrations include military parades, official ceremonies, concerts, and fireworks, particularly in the city of Knin.
Velika Gospa
15 Aug 2027Assumption Day (Velika Gospa, August 15) celebrates the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and is a major religious holiday in Croatia. Many pilgrims travel to Marian shrines, such as Marija Bistrica, to attend religious services. It is a nationwide public holiday with strong religious and cultural significance.
Dan svih svetih
1 Nov 2027All Saints’ Day (Dan svih svetih, November 1) is dedicated to honoring saints and remembering deceased loved ones. In Croatia, families traditionally visit cemeteries to light candles and lay flowers on graves. The day has a quiet and reflective atmosphere and is widely observed across the country.
Dan sjećanja na žrtve Domovinskog rata
18 Nov 2027Remembrance Day (Dan sjećanja na žrtve Domovinskog rata, November 18) honors the victims of the Croatian War of Independence, particularly the victims of the Battle of Vukovar. It is observed with commemorative events, candlelight vigils, and moments of silence. The day holds deep emotional significance and is marked by reflection and remembrance.
Božić
25 Dec 2027Christmas Day (Božić, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is one of the most important holidays in Croatia. Families spend the day together enjoying festive meals and visiting relatives. Most shops, offices, and public services are closed, and the atmosphere is calm and family-focused.
Prvi dan po Božiću, Sveti Stjepan, Štefanje, Stipanje
26 Dec 2027St. Stephen’s Day (Sveti Stjepan, December 26) follows Christmas Day and continues the holiday period in Croatia. It is traditionally a time for visiting extended family and friends. While some businesses reopen, many people remain on holiday, making it a relaxed continuation of the Christmas celebrations.