New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day in Moldova is a relaxed family holiday after midnight celebrations. Streets are quiet and many people spend the day visiting relatives or resting at home.
Friday
Take Jan 4th off
Total Public Holidays
13
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 252
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
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Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 4 off
Thursday
Orthodox Christmas Day
NationwideTake Jan 6, Jan 11 off
Friday
Orthodox Christmas Holiday
NationwideTake Jan 6, Jan 11 off
Monday
International Women's Day
NationwideTake Mar 5, Mar 9 off
Saturday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 30, May 4 off
Sunday
Orthodox Easter Sunday
NationwideTake Apr 30, May 4 off
Monday
Orthodox Easter Monday
NationwideTake Apr 30, May 4 off
Sunday
Victory Day
NationwideTake May 10 off
Tuesday
Memorial Day (Radonitsa)
NationwideTake May 10 off
Tuesday
Children's Day
NationwideTake May 31, Jun 2, Jun 3, Jun 4 off
Friday
Independence Day
NationwideTake Aug 26, Aug 30, Sep 1, Sep 2, Sep 3 off
Tuesday
National Language Day
NationwideSaturday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 24 off
New Year’s Day in Moldova is a relaxed family holiday after midnight celebrations. Streets are quiet and many people spend the day visiting relatives or resting at home.
Orthodox Christmas on January 7 is a major religious holiday with church services, festive meals, and family gatherings.
The second day of Orthodox Christmas extends the celebrations with more family visits and a continued festive atmosphere.
International Women’s Day is widely celebrated with flowers, gifts, and family dinners. It is one of Moldova’s most popular social holidays.
Labour Day is marked by public events and family outings. Many people use the day for a spring break or travel.
Orthodox Easter Sunday is the most important Christian holiday in Moldova. Families attend midnight services and share traditional праздничный meals.
Orthodox Easter Monday continues the celebrations with relaxed gatherings, visiting relatives, and festive meals.
Victory Day commemorates the end of World War II with ceremonies, parades, and remembrance events across the country.
Radunitsa (Memorial Day) is a day to honor deceased loved ones. Families visit cemeteries with flowers and food, combining remembrance with tradition.
Children’s Day on June 1 celebrates youth with events, performances, and family activities in parks and public spaces.
Independence Day on August 27 is one of Moldova’s most festive national holidays, featuring concerts, fireworks, and official ceremonies.
National Language Day (Limba Noastră) celebrates the Romanian language and Moldovan cultural identity with literary events and concerts.
Christmas Day on December 25 is observed by many families and churches. It is a peaceful holiday centered on faith and family meals.