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San Marino Public Holidays
Public holidays for 2026 and 2027.
Last verified
2026 Holiday Calendar
May 2026
Holidays in May
- 1FriVariable
Labour Day
All public holidays in San Marino, 2026
- Jan1Variable
New Year's Day
Thu · January 1, 2026
- Jan6Variable
Epiphany
Tue · January 6, 2026
- Feb5Variable
Feast of Saint Agatha
Thu · February 5, 2026
- Mar25Variable
Anniversary of the Arengo
Wed · March 25, 2026
- Apr1Fixed
Investiture Ceremony of the Captains Regent 1
Wed · April 1, 2026
- Apr5Variable
Easter Sunday
Sun · April 5, 2026
Falls on a weekend - Apr6Variable
Easter Monday
Mon · April 6, 2026
- May1Variable
Labour Day
Fri · May 1, 2026
- Jun4Variable
Corpus Christi
Thu · June 4, 2026
- Jul28Fixed
Anniversary of the Fall of the Fascist Government
Tue · July 28, 2026
- Jul28Variable
Liberation from Fascism
Tue · July 28, 2026
- Aug15Variable
Ferragosto (Assumption)
Sat · August 15, 2026
Falls on a weekend - Sep3Variable
The Feast of San Marino and the Republic
Thu · September 3, 2026
- Oct1Fixed
Investiture Ceremony of the Captains Regent 2
Thu · October 1, 2026
- Nov1Variable
All Saints' Day
Sun · November 1, 2026
Falls on a weekend - Nov2Variable
Commemoration of all those who died at war
Mon · November 2, 2026
- Dec8Variable
Immaculate Conception
Tue · December 8, 2026
- Dec24Variable
Christmas Eve
Thu · December 24, 2026
- Dec25Variable
Christmas Day
Fri · December 25, 2026
- Dec26Variable
St. Stephen's Day
Sat · December 26, 2026
Falls on a weekend - Dec31Variable
New Year's Eve
Thu · December 31, 2026
Coming up: San Marino 2027
- Jan1
New Year's Day
January 1, 2027
- Jan6
Epiphany
January 6, 2027
- Feb5
Feast of Saint Agatha
February 5, 2027
- Mar25
Anniversary of the Arengo
March 25, 2027
- Mar28
Easter Sunday
March 28, 2027
About public holidays in San Marino
San Marino observes 21 public holidays in 2026. These include national holidays, religious observances, and commemorative days on which government offices, banks, schools, and most businesses are closed.
Data on this page is sourced from official government publications and updated annually. Variable holidays — such as Easter, Eid, and other religious observances — are calculated on their respective calendars and may shift by 1–2 days depending on official announcements.
When a public holiday in San Marino falls on a Saturday or Sunday, many employers observe a substitute day off the following Monday or preceding Friday — though practice varies by employer and sector.