New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day in Serbia is a relaxed family holiday after late‑night celebrations. Streets are quiet, and many people spend the day at home or visiting relatives.
Friday
Take Jan 4th, Jan 5th, Jan 6th, Jan 8th off
Total Public Holidays
10
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 254
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
131
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 4, Jan 5, Jan 6, Jan 8 off
Saturday
New Year's Holiday
NationwideTake Jan 4, Jan 5, Jan 6, Jan 8 off
Thursday
Orthodox Christmas Day
NationwideTake Jan 4, Jan 5, Jan 6, Jan 8 off
Monday
Statehood Day
NationwideTake Feb 12, Feb 17 off
Tuesday
Statehood Day Holiday
NationwideTake Feb 12, Feb 17 off
Friday
Orthodox Good Friday
NationwideTake Apr 29, May 4 off
Saturday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 29, May 4 off
Sunday
Orthodox Easter Sunday
NationwideLabour Day Holiday
NationwideTake Apr 29, May 4 off
Monday
Orthodox Easter Monday
NationwideTake Apr 29, May 4 off
Thursday
Armistice Day
NationwideTake Nov 8, Nov 9, Nov 10, Nov 12 off
New Year’s Day in Serbia is a relaxed family holiday after late‑night celebrations. Streets are quiet, and many people spend the day at home or visiting relatives.
The second New Year holiday extends the winter break, making it a popular time for travel to ski resorts or family gatherings.
Orthodox Christmas on January 7 is one of Serbia’s most important religious holidays. Families attend church services and share festive meals.
Statehood Day (Sretenje) commemorates the 1804 uprising and the first Serbian constitution. Official ceremonies and national pride mark the day.
The second Statehood holiday extends celebrations with a long winter break for families.
Orthodox Good Friday is a solemn day of reflection, with church services and a quiet, respectful atmosphere.
Labour Day is celebrated with outdoor gatherings, picnics, and public events across Serbia.
Orthodox Easter Sunday is celebrated with midnight liturgies, candlelight, and festive family meals. It is the most important religious holiday of the year.
The second Labour Day holiday creates a long weekend, popular for short trips and family time.
Orthodox Easter Monday continues the celebrations with relaxed family gatherings and traditional foods.
Armistice Day on November 11 commemorates the end of World War I. It is marked by official ceremonies and remembrance events.