Πρωτοχρονιά
1 Jan 2028New Year’s Day (Πρωτοχρονιά, 1 January) is a gentle reset in Cyprus after late-night celebrations and fireworks. Families often gather for relaxed meals, cafés fill up for an easy holiday brunch, and coastal promenades are popular if the weather is mild. Expect many offices to be closed and some businesses operating on reduced hours.
Θεοφάνεια
6 Jan 2028Epiphany (Θεοφάνεια, 6 January) is a significant Orthodox Christian feast in Cyprus, traditionally linked with the blessing of waters. In many communities there are church services and ceremonies near the sea or rivers. It’s a nationwide public holiday, so plan for closures and quieter city centers.
Καθαρή Δευτέρα
28 Feb 2028Green (Clean) Monday (Καθαρή Δευτέρα) marks the start of Orthodox Lent and is one of Cyprus’s most outdoorsy holidays. Families head to parks, beaches, and countryside spots for picnics, fasting foods, and kite flying - a classic way to welcome spring. Public services and many businesses close or shorten hours.
Επέτειος Ελληνικής Ανεξαρτησίας
25 Mar 2028Greek Independence Day (25 March) is observed in Cyprus with a strong cultural connection to Greek history and identity. Ceremonies, school events, and flag displays are common. As a public holiday, many offices and schools close, and some services operate on a holiday schedule.
Κυπριακή Εθνική Επέτειος
1 Apr 2028Cyprus National Day (Κυπριακή Εθνική Επέτειος, 1 April) commemorates a key milestone in Cyprus’s modern history. The date is marked by official ceremonies and public remembrance. It’s a public holiday nationwide, so expect closures and reduced opening hours.
Μεγάλη Παρασκευή
14 Apr 2028Good Friday (Μεγάλη Παρασκευή) is one of the most solemn days in the Orthodox calendar. Churches hold services and processions, and many people spend the evening around local parishes. Businesses typically close or run limited hours, and the overall pace is noticeably quieter.
Δευτέρα της Διακαινησίμου
17 Apr 2028Easter Monday (Δευτέρα της Διακαινησίμου) continues the Easter celebrations with family visits, festive meals, and a slower holiday rhythm. It’s a nationwide public holiday and a popular time for short breaks - especially in mountain villages and coastal areas.
Τρίτη της Διακαινησίμου
18 Apr 2028Easter Tuesday (Τρίτη της Διακαινησίμου) is widely observed in Cyprus as part of the Easter period, especially for local gatherings and extended family time. It is a bank holiday and a school holiday, but most private‑sector businesses and retail shops operate as normal.
Πρωτομαγιά
1 May 2028Labour Day (Πρωτομαγιά, 1 May) is celebrated across Cyprus with a strong springtime feel. Many people spend the day outdoors, and towns can host community events. It’s a public holiday nationwide, so expect government offices to be closed and some businesses to operate reduced hours.
Αγίου Πνεύματος
4 Jun 2028Pentecost (Αγίου Πνεύματος) is observed as a public holiday and often feels like a calm early-summer pause. With warmer weather and longer days, people plan seaside outings and family lunches. In tourist areas, some services remain active, but many offices are closed.
Δευτέρα Πεντηκοστής
5 Jun 2028Whit Monday (Δευτέρα Πεντηκοστής) extends the Pentecost break and is often used for travel, beach time, or returning home from weekend trips. It’s a nationwide public holiday, so expect closures and holiday hours for services.
Η Κοίμησις της Θεοτόκου
15 Aug 2028Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Η Κοίμησις της Θεοτόκου, 15 August) is an important summer feast in Cyprus, marked by church services and local celebrations. As it falls in peak holiday season, coastal areas may be busy while many offices close and businesses run on reduced schedules.
Επέτειος Κυπριακής Ανεξαρτησίας
1 Oct 2028Cyprus Independence Day (1 October) commemorates the island’s independence and is marked by official events and public ceremonies. It’s a nationwide public holiday, so plan for closures; it’s also a good day for cultural sightseeing with a quieter pace in business districts.
Το Όχι
28 Oct 2028Ohi Day (Το Όχι, 28 October) commemorates Greece’s refusal (‘No’) in 1940 and is observed in Cyprus with parades, ceremonies, and flag displays. It’s a nationwide public holiday, meaning schools and many workplaces close or run limited hours.
Παραμονή Χριστουγέννων
24 Dec 2028Christmas Eve (Παραμονή Χριστουγέννων, 24 December) brings a festive atmosphere across Cyprus as families prepare for Christmas Day. Many people attend church services and enjoy holiday gatherings. It is listed as a public holiday in this calendar, so expect reduced business hours and early closures.
Χριστούγεννα
25 Dec 2028Christmas Day (Χριστούγεννα, 25 December) is a major holiday in Cyprus, centered on family meals, celebrations, and church traditions. Many businesses close, and tourist areas can be quieter than usual. Reservations may be needed for restaurants that stay open.
Δεύτερη μέρα των Χριστουγέννων
26 Dec 2028St. Stephen’s Day (26 December) continues the Christmas season with relaxed visits, leftover feasts, and winter walks. It’s a public holiday nationwide, so many services remain closed or operate on holiday hours.