Public holidays in Albania are official non-working days recognized nationwide, covering a mix of national, cultural, and religious observances. Some holidays always fall on the same calendar date, while others change each year (for example, Easter and the two major Islamic holidays). This page focuses on the official holiday framework and the practical details people usually need: which days are fixed, which days move, and how “observed” days off work when a holiday lands on a weekend.
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Good To Know:
When a public holiday falls on a weekend, it is commonly observed on the next working day. For moveable holidays, the official calendar may be updated if dates shift.
Best Practice:
For planning, always cross-check the latest official calendar published for the year you care about (banks and public institutions typically follow it closely).
Official Public Holidays In Albania
Albania’s official public holidays are nationally recognized non-working days. In everyday use, these are the dates most likely to affect public offices, banks, and schools. The official list includes:
- Fixed-date holidays that repeat on the same day and month every year.
- Moveable holidays whose dates change (for example, based on religious calendars).
- Observed days off when a holiday falls on a weekend and the day off shifts to the next workday.
A simple way to think about it:
The holiday name stays the same each year, but the day off you experience can shift if it lands on a Saturday or Sunday, and some moveable holidays can be updated if dates change.
Fixed-Date Official Holidays
The holidays below fall on the same calendar date each year. If a date lands on a weekend, the day off is typically observed on the next working day.
| Date | Holiday | Local Name |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | New Year’s Day (Day 1) | Festat e Vitit të Ri |
| January 2 | New Year’s Day (Day 2) | Festat e Vitit të Ri |
| March 14 | Summer Day | Dita e Verës |
| March 22 | Nevruz Day | Dita e Nevruzit |
| May 1 | International Workers’ Day | Dita Ndërkombëtare e Punëtorëve |
| September 5 | Mother Teresa Day | Dita e Shenjtërimit të Shenjt Terezës |
| November 22 | Alphabet Day | Dita e Alfabetit |
| November 28 | National Flag and Independence Day | Dita e Flamurit dhe e Pavarësisë |
| November 29 | National Liberation Day | Dita e Çlirimit |
| December 8 | National Youth Day | Dita Kombëtare e Rinisë |
| December 25 | Christmas Day | Krishtlindjet |
Moveable Official Holidays
These holidays change date from year to year. Official calendars typically publish the final dates for the year, and some dates may be updated when necessary.
| Holiday | How The Date Is Set | What Usually Happens With The Day Off |
|---|---|---|
| Eid al-Fitr (Bajrami i Madh) | Based on the Islamic lunar calendar | A nationwide public holiday; the published date may be updated if needed |
| Eid al-Adha (Kurban Bajrami) | Based on the Islamic lunar calendar | A nationwide public holiday; the published date may be updated if needed |
| Catholic Easter (Pashkët Katolike) | Set by the Western Christian calendar | Falls on a Sunday; institutions often observe time off on the next working day |
| Orthodox Easter (Pashkët Ortodokse) | Set by the Eastern Christian calendar | Falls on a Sunday; institutions often observe time off on the next working day |
Why calendars sometimes change:
For the two Islamic holidays, official calendars may include a note that dates can shift according to the lunar calendar. If you are booking time-sensitive services, it is smart to re-check the published calendar closer to the holiday.
Observed Days Off and Weekend Rules
A key detail for Albania is the common “observed day” approach: when a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the day off typically shifts to the next working day (and, for multi-day holidays, can extend into the next working day after that).
What This Means In Practice
- If a holiday falls on Saturday or Sunday, the next working day is typically the day off.
- If there are two holidays in a row over a weekend, the day off can extend into Monday and Tuesday.
- Many institutions (especially banks and public offices) publish their own closure calendars that reflect these observed days.
A Concrete Example
When Summer Day falls on a weekend, the day off is typically observed on the next working day. For instance, in 2026, Summer Day is on Saturday, March 14, and institutional calendars commonly reflect the day off on Monday, March 16.
Keep it simple: For weekend holidays, look for the observed workday closure rather than the weekend date itself.
Confirmed Example Calendar For 2026
Below is an example year layout using a published official-style calendar (useful for planning because it includes the moveable dates for that year). If any moveable dates are updated, the published calendar is typically refreshed.
| Date (2026) | Holiday | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | New Year’s Day (Day 1) | Fixed date |
| January 2 | New Year’s Day (Day 2) | Fixed date |
| March 14 | Summer Day | Fixed date; observed day off can shift when it lands on a weekend |
| March 20 | Eid al-Fitr (Bajrami i Madh) | Moveable; dates can be updated according to the lunar calendar |
| March 22 | Nevruz Day | Fixed date; observed day off can shift when it lands on a weekend |
| April 5 | Catholic Easter | Moveable; usually Sunday with observed closures on the next workday |
| April 12 | Orthodox Easter | Moveable; usually Sunday with observed closures on the next workday |
| May 1 | International Workers’ Day | Fixed date |
| May 27 | Eid al-Adha (Kurban Bajrami) | Moveable; dates can be updated according to the lunar calendar |
| September 5 | Mother Teresa Day | Fixed date |
| November 22 | Alphabet Day | Fixed date |
| November 28 | National Flag and Independence Day | Fixed date |
| November 29 | National Liberation Day | Fixed date |
| December 8 | National Youth Day | Fixed date |
| December 25 | Christmas Day | Fixed date |
How Holidays Affect Everyday Services
Public holidays can influence opening hours and availability of services. While patterns vary by organization, these points are commonly true and easy to confirm through official calendars and institutional notices:
Public Institutions
- Public administration offices often close on official holidays and observed days off.
- Schools and universities typically reflect official holidays in their academic calendars.
- Service desks may reopen on the next working day, especially when holidays fall on weekends.
Banks and Financial Services
- Banks commonly publish holiday closure calendars and follow observed-day rules for weekend holidays.
- Interbank processing and certain counters may pause on official holidays.
- If timing matters, check the institution’s published calendar for the exact dates of closure.
A practical reminder:
Even on official public holidays, some private businesses may choose to operate with adjusted hours. The most dependable approach is to check the specific business or institution you plan to use.
Common Questions
Do Public Holidays Change From Year To Year?
The official holiday names stay consistent, but the date changes for moveable holidays (Easter and the two major Islamic holidays). In addition, the observed day off can shift when a fixed-date holiday falls on a weekend.
If A Holiday Falls On Sunday, Is Monday Off?
In many calendars used by institutions, yes: when an official holiday lands on the weekend, the day off is typically observed on the next working day. This is especially noticeable for Easter, which often falls on a Sunday.
Where Can I Confirm The Most Reliable Dates?
Use published calendars from official institutions (for example, central-bank holiday calendars and official legal texts). These sources usually include notes about weekend observance and possible updates for moveable holidays.
Sources
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Bank of Albania: Official Holiday Calendar 2026
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Bank of Albania: Official Holiday Calendar 2025
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Law No. 17/2024: Addition To The Law On Official Holidays and Commemorative Days (Alphabet Day)
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Council Of Ministers Decision No. 568 (06.10.2021): Rules On Working Time, Rest Days, And Official Holidays (PDF)
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Albanian University: Academic Calendar Note On Official Holidays and Weekend Observance
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Aleksandër Moisiu University: Academic Calendar Note On Official Holidays and Weekend Observance
