New Year's Day
1 Jan 2016New Year’s Day in Gibraltar is a quiet holiday after late‑night celebrations along the marina and town squares. Many people spend the day with family and friends.
Total Public Holidays
12
Weekends Off
105
Working Days: 252
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
134
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 4 off
Monday
Commonwealth Day
NationwideTake Mar 15 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Mar 24, Mar 29 off
Monday
Easter Monday
NationwideTake Mar 24, Mar 29 off
Thursday
Workers' Memorial Day
NationwideTake Apr 25, Apr 26, Apr 27, Apr 29, May 2 off
Sunday
May Day Bank Holiday
NationwideMonday
Spring Bank Holiday
NationwideTake May 31 off
Monday
Queen's Birthday
NationwideTake Jun 10, Jun 14 off
Monday
Summer Bank Holiday
NationwideTake Aug 26, Aug 30 off
Saturday
Gibraltar National Day
NationwideTake Sep 9 off
Sunday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 27 off
Monday
Boxing Day
NationwideTake Dec 27 off
New Year’s Day in Gibraltar is a quiet holiday after late‑night celebrations along the marina and town squares. Many people spend the day with family and friends.
This is a public holiday in Gibraltar.
Good Friday is observed with church services and a reflective atmosphere. The Rock takes on a calm and respectful mood.
Easter Monday extends the holiday weekend, and many families enjoy outings or a quiet day by the sea.
Workers’ Memorial Day honors those who lost their lives at work. Official ceremonies and moments of remembrance are held across Gibraltar.
May Day is celebrated with a day off, often spent outdoors or with family. The spring weather makes it a popular time for short getaways.
The Spring Bank Holiday offers a late‑May break, popular for travel to nearby Spain or simply enjoying the Mediterranean coast.
This is a public holiday in Gibraltar.
The Late Summer Bank Holiday closes out the summer season. Many residents enjoy the beach, restaurants, and last‑minute trips.
Gibraltar National Day on September 10 is the territory’s biggest celebration. The entire Rock turns red and white with parades, fireworks, and street parties.
Christmas Day is family‑centered, with festive meals and church traditions. The city is quiet as most businesses close.
Boxing Day continues the holiday season with relaxed gatherings, shopping sales, and time with friends and family.