New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day in Monaco is a calm holiday after the glamour of New Year’s Eve on the Riviera. Families enjoy a quiet day, and the streets are noticeably peaceful.
Wednesday
Take Jan 25th, Jan 26th, Jan 28th, Jan 29th off
Total Public Holidays
14
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 250
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
135
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideWednesday
Saint Devota's Day
NationwideTake Jan 25, Jan 26, Jan 28, Jan 29 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Mar 25, Mar 30 off
Monday
Easter Monday
NationwideTake Mar 25, Mar 30 off
Saturday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 30 off
Thursday
Ascension Day
NationwideTake May 7 off
Monday
Whit Monday
NationwideTake May 18 off
Thursday
Corpus Christi
NationwideTake May 28 off
Tuesday
Saint John's Eve
NationwideTake Jun 14, Jun 16, Jun 17, Jun 18 off
Sunday
Assumption Day
NationwideTake Aug 16 off
Monday
All Saints' Day
NationwideTake Nov 2 off
Friday
National Day
NationwideTake Nov 18 off
Wednesday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideSaturday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 24 off
New Year’s Day in Monaco is a calm holiday after the glamour of New Year’s Eve on the Riviera. Families enjoy a quiet day, and the streets are noticeably peaceful.
Saint Devota’s Day honors Monaco’s patron saint. Ceremonies include a traditional boat‑burning and fireworks at Port Hercule, blending faith with local spectacle.
Good Friday is observed with church services and a reflective atmosphere. Many businesses close for the day.
Easter Monday extends the holiday weekend. Families often gather for meals or take advantage of springtime weather along the coast.
Labour Day is a national holiday with public events and time off for workers. It is a quieter day in the normally busy principality.
Ascension Day is a Christian feast marked by church services and a calm holiday rhythm across Monaco.
Whit Monday provides a late‑spring day off, often used for short trips or family gatherings.
Corpus Christi is celebrated with religious services, reflecting Monaco’s Catholic traditions.
Saint John’s Eve is traditionally marked with bonfires and summer celebrations, creating a festive atmosphere in the city.
Assumption Day is a major Catholic holiday with Mass and family gatherings. Monaco’s churches are especially active on this day.
All Saints’ Day is a time for remembrance. Families visit cemeteries and attend Mass in a quiet, reflective mood.
National Day (Prince’s Day) on November 19 is Monaco’s biggest civic celebration, featuring military parades, fireworks, and official ceremonies.
The Immaculate Conception is observed with church services and a calm holiday rhythm, marking the start of the Christmas season.
Christmas Day in Monaco is family‑centered with festive meals, church services, and a quiet, elegant holiday atmosphere.