Naujieji metai
1 Jan 2028New Year’s Day (Naujieji metai, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year and is a nationwide public holiday in Lithuania. After festive New Year’s Eve celebrations with fireworks and gatherings, the day itself is usually calm. Most shops, offices, and public institutions are closed, and people spend the day resting, visiting family, or enjoying quiet winter activities.
Lietuvos valstybės atkūrimo diena
16 Feb 2028The Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania (Lietuvos valstybės atkūrimo diena, February 16) commemorates the declaration of the modern Lithuanian state in 1918. It is one of the most important dates in Lithuania’s history. The day is marked by official ceremonies, flag displays, cultural events, and public gatherings across the country. Many people attend concerts or follow commemorations broadcast on television.
Lietuvos nepriklausomybės atkūrimo diena
11 Mar 2028Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania (Lietuvos nepriklausomybės atkūrimo diena, March 11) celebrates the restoration of Lithuania’s independence in 1990, marking the country’s break from Soviet rule. It is a key modern national holiday observed with ceremonies, concerts, and educational events. The Lithuanian flag is prominently displayed, and the day is observed with pride and reflection on recent history.
Velykos
16 Apr 2028Easter Sunday (Velykos) is one of the most important Christian holidays in Lithuania, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Families traditionally gather for festive meals, and Easter eggs are decorated and exchanged. The holiday symbolizes renewal, spring, and family togetherness. As it falls on a Sunday, the atmosphere is peaceful and family-focused.
Antroji Velykų diena
17 Apr 2028Easter Monday (Antroji Velykų diena, Monday after Easter) continues the Easter celebrations and is a public holiday across Lithuania. It is often spent visiting relatives, enjoying traditional food, or taking spring walks outdoors. Many workplaces and schools remain closed, extending the holiday weekend.
Tarptautinė darbo diena
1 May 2028International Workers’ Day (Tarptautinė darbo diena, May 1) is observed as a public holiday in Lithuania and marks workers’ rights and social achievements. In modern Lithuania, the day is often a relaxed spring holiday rather than a political event. People commonly spend time outdoors, attend cultural events, or enjoy short trips as warmer weather arrives.
Motinos diena
7 May 2028Mother’s Day (Motinos diena, first Sunday of May) is a public holiday in Lithuania honoring mothers and family values. Families often celebrate with flowers, gifts, and time together, and many schools organize performances.
Tėvo diena
4 Jun 2028Father’s Day (Tėvo diena, first Sunday of June) is a public holiday in Lithuania dedicated to fathers and parenthood. Families often spend the day together and recognize fathers with small celebrations or gifts.
Joninės, Rasos
24 Jun 2028St. John’s Day / Midsummer (Joninės, Rasos, June 24) is one of the most culturally significant holidays in Lithuania. It celebrates the summer solstice and is rooted in ancient pagan traditions. Celebrations include bonfires, singing, dancing, flower wreaths, and staying awake through the shortest night of the year. Many people travel to the countryside or gather near lakes and rivers.
Valstybės diena
6 Jul 2028Statehood Day (Valstybės diena, July 6) commemorates the coronation of King Mindaugas in 1253, the only crowned king in Lithuanian history. The day celebrates Lithuanian statehood and national identity. Events include official ceremonies, historical reenactments, and cultural programs. A unique tradition is Lithuanians around the world singing the national anthem together in the evening.
Žolinė
15 Aug 2028Assumption Day (Žolinė, August 15) is a Christian holiday celebrating the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and is also closely linked to agricultural traditions in Lithuania. People traditionally bring herbs, flowers, and crops to church for blessing. The day symbolizes harvest, gratitude, and the transition toward autumn.
Visų šventųjų diena
1 Nov 2028All Saints’ Day (Visų šventųjų diena, November 1) is dedicated to remembering the dead and honoring saints. In Lithuania, families visit cemeteries to clean graves and light candles, creating a calm and reflective atmosphere. The holiday is widely observed, and most businesses are closed as people focus on remembrance and family traditions.
Vėlinės
2 Nov 2028All Souls’ Day (Vėlinės, November 2) continues the tradition of honoring deceased loved ones. Cemeteries remain filled with candlelight, and families return to graves for prayer and reflection. Together with All Saints’ Day, it forms one of the most emotionally significant periods in the Lithuanian calendar.
Šv. Kūčios
24 Dec 2028Christmas Eve (Šv. Kūčios, December 24) is a public holiday in Lithuania and one of the most important days of the Christmas season. Families gather in the evening for a traditional meatless dinner, often consisting of twelve dishes. Customs include sharing food, lighting candles, and remembering deceased relatives. Most shops and businesses close early.
Šv. Kalėdos
25–26 Dec 2028Christmas Day (Šv. Kalėdos, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is observed as a nationwide public holiday. It is typically a calm and family-oriented day spent resting, visiting relatives, and enjoying the festive atmosphere. Most public services and businesses remain closed.