New Year Holidays
1–8 Jan 2026The New Year Holidays in Russia run from January 1 through early January and are the country’s longest official break. Families celebrate with festive meals, ice skating, and the traditional New Year tree.
Total Public Holidays
18
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 247
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
138
Thursday
New Year Holidays
NationwideFriday
New Year Holidays
NationwideSaturday
New Year Holidays
NationwideSunday
New Year Holidays
NationwideMonday
New Year Holidays
NationwideTuesday
New Year Holidays
NationwideWednesday
Orthodox Christmas Day
NationwideThursday
New Year Holidays
NationwideFriday
Day off moved from Saturday, Jan 3.
New Year Holidays (day off in lieu)
NationwideMonday
Defender of the Fatherland Day
NationwideSunday
International Women's Day
NationwideMonday
Day off moved from Sunday, Mar 8.
International Women's Day (day off in lieu)
NationwideFriday
Spring and Labour Day
NationwideSaturday
Victory Day
NationwideMonday
Day off moved from Saturday, May 9.
Victory Day (day off in lieu)
NationwideFriday
Russia Day
NationwideWednesday
Unity Day
NationwideThursday
Day off moved from Sunday, Jan 4.
New Year Holidays (day off in lieu)
NationwideThe New Year Holidays in Russia run from January 1 through early January and are the country’s longest official break. Families celebrate with festive meals, ice skating, and the traditional New Year tree.
Orthodox Christmas on January 7 is celebrated with church services and family gatherings, adding a religious highlight to the long winter holiday season.
The New Year Holidays in Russia run from January 1 through early January and are the country’s longest official break. Families celebrate with festive meals, ice skating, and the traditional New Year tree.
Defender of the Fatherland Day on February 23 honors military service and is widely celebrated as a day for men. Gifts, concerts, and official ceremonies are common.
International Women’s Day on March 8 is one of the most popular holidays in Russia. Flowers, gifts, and family celebrations are central to the day.
International Women’s Day on March 8 is one of the most popular holidays in Russia. Flowers, gifts, and family celebrations are central to the day.
Spring and Labour Day on May 1 marks the arrival of spring. Many people enjoy picnics, parades, and short trips as the weather improves.
Victory Day on May 9 is Russia’s most important patriotic holiday, commemorating the end of World War II. Military parades, remembrance events, and fireworks are held nationwide.
Victory Day on May 9 is Russia’s most important patriotic holiday, commemorating the end of World War II. Military parades, remembrance events, and fireworks are held nationwide.
Russia Day on June 12 celebrates statehood and national pride with concerts, fireworks, and public events across the country.
Unity Day on November 4 commemorates the 1612 liberation of Moscow. It is observed with patriotic events and a national day off.
Based on New Year Holidays + Orthodox Christmas Day + New Year Holidays (day off in lieu)
Request these days off: Jan 12
Based on Defender of the Fatherland Day
Request these days off: Feb 20, Feb 24
Based on International Women's Day + International Women's Day (day off in lieu)
Request these days off: Mar 6, Mar 10
Based on Spring and Labour Day
Request these days off: Apr 30, May 4
Based on Victory Day + Victory Day (day off in lieu)
Request these days off: May 8, May 12
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Jun 8
Based on Russia Day
Request these days off: Jun 11, Jun 15
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Jul 3, Jul 6
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Aug 3
Based on Unity Day
Request these days off: Nov 2, Nov 3, Nov 5, Nov 6
Based on New Year Holidays (day off in lieu) + New Year Holidays + Orthodox Christmas Day
Request these days off: Dec 30