New Year's Day
1 Jan 2038New Year’s Day in San Marino is a calm holiday after the festive celebrations in the historic city center. Families gather for long meals and a quiet start to the year.
Friday
Take Jan 4th–5th off
Total Public Holidays
18
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 248
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
137
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 4–Jan 5 off
Wednesday
Epiphany
NationwideTake Jan 4–Jan 5 off
Friday
Feast of Saint Agatha
NationwideTake Feb 4 off
Thursday
Anniversary of the Arengo
NationwideTake Mar 22, Mar 23, Mar 24, Mar 26 off
Sunday
Easter Sunday
NationwideTake Apr 27 off
Monday
Easter Monday
NationwideTake Apr 27 off
Saturday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 30 off
Thursday
Corpus Christi
NationwideTake Jun 21, Jun 22, Jun 23, Jun 25 off
Wednesday
Liberation from Fascism
NationwideTake Jul 26–Jul 27 off
Sunday
Ferragosto (Assumption)
NationwideTake Aug 16 off
Friday
The Feast of San Marino and the Republic
NationwideTake Sep 2 off
Monday
All Saints' Day
NationwideTake Nov 3 off
Tuesday
Commemoration of all those who died at war
NationwideTake Nov 3 off
Wednesday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideFriday
Christmas Eve
NationwideTake Dec 27 off
Saturday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 27 off
Sunday
St. Stephen's Day
NationwideTake Dec 27 off
Friday
New Year's Eve
NationwideTake Dec 30 off
New Year’s Day in San Marino is a calm holiday after the festive celebrations in the historic city center. Families gather for long meals and a quiet start to the year.
Epiphany is a traditional Christian feast with church services and family gatherings. It marks the end of the Christmas season.
Saint Agatha’s Day honors the patron saint of San Marino and commemorates the republic’s survival in 1740. Official ceremonies and historical events mark the day.
The Anniversary of the Arengo celebrates a key moment in San Marino’s political history in 1906, with civic ceremonies and national pride.
Easter Sunday is celebrated with church services and family meals in a festive spring atmosphere.
Easter Monday extends the holiday with relaxed family gatherings and time outdoors.
Labour Day is a national holiday marked by public events and family time. It is a quiet day across the republic.
Corpus Christi is a Catholic feast celebrated with processions and church services in the historic capital.
The Anniversary of the Fall of Fascism commemorates the end of fascist rule in 1943. It is observed with civic events and remembrance.
Assumption Day is a major Catholic holiday with Mass and family gatherings, often coinciding with summer festivities.
Foundation Day and Republic Day on September 3 celebrate San Marino’s founding in 301 AD. It is the republic’s most important national holiday, with parades and fireworks.
All Saints’ Day is a time for remembrance and church services. Families visit cemeteries with flowers.
This is a public holiday in San Marino.
The Immaculate Conception is a major Catholic feast, observed with Masses and a calm holiday rhythm.
Christmas Eve is celebrated with family dinners and church services, with the historic city center glowing with holiday lights.
Christmas Day is peaceful and family‑centered, with traditional meals and a quiet festive atmosphere.
St. Stephen’s Day continues the Christmas celebrations with relaxed gatherings and time with relatives.
New Year’s Day in San Marino is a calm holiday after the festive celebrations in the historic city center. Families gather for long meals and a quiet start to the year.