novo leto
1–2 Jan 2028New Year’s Day (novo leto, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year and is a nationwide public holiday in Slovenia. After celebrations on New Year’s Eve, the day itself is usually calm. Most shops, offices, and public institutions are closed, and people spend the day resting, visiting family, or enjoying winter activities.
Prešernov dan
8 Feb 2028Prešeren Day (Prešernov dan, February 8) honors France Prešeren, Slovenia’s greatest poet, and celebrates Slovenian culture and language. It is a unique national holiday focused on art, literature, and cultural heritage. Museums, galleries, and cultural institutions often offer free entry, and special events are held across the country.
velikonočna nedelja in ponedeljek
16–17 Apr 2028Easter Sunday (velikonočna nedelja) is an important Christian holiday in Slovenia, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Families traditionally gather for festive meals, and food is often blessed in church before being shared. As the holiday falls on a Sunday, it has a peaceful, family-oriented atmosphere.
dan upora proti okupatorju
27 Apr 2028Day of Uprising Against Occupation (dan upora proti okupatorju, April 27) commemorates the resistance movement against occupation during World War II. It is an important historical day in Slovenia, marked by official ceremonies, speeches, and educational events. The holiday honors the country’s struggle for freedom and independence.
praznik dela
1–2 May 2028Labour Day (praznik dela, May 1) celebrates workers and labor rights and is widely observed in Slovenia. The day is traditionally associated with gatherings, cultural events, and outdoor activities. Many people attend local celebrations or enjoy the spring weather with family and friends.
binkoštna nedelja
4 Jun 2028Pentecost (binkoštna nedelja) commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and is observed as a public holiday in Slovenia. It always falls on a Sunday and is generally quiet, with church services and family gatherings marking the day.
dan Primoža Trubarja
8 Jun 2028This is a public holiday in Slovenia.
dan državnosti
25 Jun 2028Statehood Day (dan državnosti, June 25) commemorates Slovenia’s declaration of independence in 1991. It is one of the most important national holidays and is marked by official ceremonies, concerts, and public celebrations. The day reflects modern Slovenian identity and independence.
Marijino vnebovzetje
15 Aug 2028Assumption Day (Marijino vnebovzetje, August 15) celebrates the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and is a major religious holiday in Slovenia. Many people attend church services or make pilgrimages to religious sites. It is widely observed, with most businesses closed.
združitev prekmurskih Slovencev z matičnim narodom
17 Aug 2028This is a public holiday in Slovenia.
priključitev Primorske k matični domovini
15 Sep 2028Integration of Primorska into the Homeland (priključitev Primorske k matični domovini, September 15) commemorates the return of the Littoral region to Slovenia after World War II. It is a national observance marked by ceremonies and cultural events, not a work-free day.
dan slovenskega športa
23 Sep 2028Slovenian Sports Day (dan slovenskega športa, September 23) celebrates sport and healthy lifestyles in Slovenia. Schools and sports clubs often organize activities and public events; it is an observance, not a work-free day.
dan suverenosti
25 Oct 2028This is a public holiday in Slovenia.
dan reformacije
31 Oct 2028Reformation Day (dan reformacije, October 31) commemorates the Protestant Reformation and its role in the development of the Slovenian written language. It is a public holiday unique to a few countries and is marked by cultural and historical events rather than religious observance.
dan spomina na mrtve
1 Nov 2028Day of the Dead (dan spomina na mrtve, November 1) is dedicated to remembering deceased loved ones. Families traditionally visit cemeteries to clean graves and light candles, creating a quiet and reflective atmosphere throughout the country. It is one of the most widely observed holidays in Slovenia.
dan znanosti
10 Nov 2028Science Day (dan znanosti, November 10) highlights Slovenian scientific achievements and research. Universities and institutes host lectures and outreach events; it is an observance, not a work-free day.
dan Rudolfa Maistra
23 Nov 2028Rudolf Maister Day (dan Rudolfa Maistra, November 23) honors Rudolf Maister and the defense of Slovenia’s northern border in 1918. It is marked by commemorations and exhibitions, and is not a work-free day.
božič
25 Dec 2028Christmas Day (božič, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is a nationwide public holiday in Slovenia. Families gather for festive meals and time together. Most shops and public services are closed, and the day is calm and family-focused.
dan samostojnosti in enotnosti
26 Dec 2028Independence and Unity Day (dan samostojnosti in enotnosti, December 26) commemorates the results of Slovenia’s independence referendum in 1990. It is a public holiday symbolizing national unity and independence. The day is marked by official ceremonies and serves as a quiet continuation of the Christmas holiday period.