Most of these holidays are
days when banks and shops are closed. However, many factors can
influence this. Check before hand if you need to be sure about
what services are open.
For more information, check the pages of each
country.
...go over the blue buttons with the mouse to see of which country
they are...
1/01
New Year's Day
6/01
Epiphany
*
10/03
Lent
17/03
St Patrick's Day
25/03
Independance Day
17/04
Maundy Thursday
18/04
Good Friday
25/04
21/04
Easter Monday
28/04
25/04
Liberation Day
30/04
The Queen's Birthday
1/05
Labour Day
2/05
National Day
5/05
May Holiday
8/05
VE Day 1945
16/05
Day of Prayer
26/05
Spring Bank Holiday
29/05
Ascension Day
2/06
Republic Day/First Monday in June
5/06
Constitution Day
8/06
Whit Sunday (Pentecost)
9/06
Whit Monday (Pentecost)
10/06
Portugal Day
13/06
St Anthony
19/06
Corpus Christi
*
20/06
and
21/06
Midsummer Day
23/06
National Day
14/07
National Day
21/07
National Day
4/08
First Monday in August
15/08
Assumption Day
*
25/08
Summer Bank Holiday
3/10
National Day
5/10
Republic Day
12/10
National Day
26/10
National Day
27/10
Last Monday in October
28/10
National Day of No Party
31/10
Reformation Day
*
1/11
All Saints' Day
*
11/11
Armistice Day 1918
15/11
Day of the King
19/11
Repentence Day
*
1/12
Restoration of Independence
6/12
Constitution Day/Independence Day
8/12
Immaculate Conception
24/12
Christmas Eve
25/12
Christmas Day
26/12
Boxing Day/Saint-Stephen's Day
31/12
New Year's Eve
* Not in all areas
Action 5.1 activity 9 “Support for quality and innovation of the
Program Youth.” Project no: 5.1/R1/2003/06
Made by
Hienet working
Teams in cooperation with
T.E.S.