Never Miss a Holiday - Global Calendar

Track public holidays, bank holidays, and observances worldwide. Plan your business operations, meetings, and travel around international holidays.

Quick Business Day Calculator

Calculate working days between dates, accounting for holidays and weekends.

Holiday API for Developers

Integrate global holiday data into your applications with our comprehensive API.

Upcoming Holidays (Next 30 Days)

Independence Day

public

Celebrates the Declaration of Independence in 1776

United StatesFri, Jul 4, 2025

Banks ClosedMarkets Closed

Independence Day

market

US stock markets closed for Independence Day

United StatesFri, Jul 4, 2025

Banks ClosedMarkets Closed

Muharram

public

मुहर्रम - Islamic New Year and mourning of Imam Hussein

IndiaSun, Jul 6, 2025

Banks Closed

Ashura

religious

Day of mourning for Shia Muslims, commemorating the martyrdom of Hussein

IR, IQ, LB, BH, PK, AF, AZSun, Jul 6, 2025

Banks Closed

Battle of the Boyne

bank

Commemorates the Battle of the Boyne in 1690

United KingdomSat, Jul 12, 2025(Observed: Mon, Jul 14, 2025)

Banks Closed

Understanding Global Holidays

Navigating international holidays is crucial for global business operations. Whether you're scheduling meetings across time zones, planning international shipments, or trading in foreign markets, knowing when countries observe holidays can make the difference between success and missed opportunities.

Types of Holidays

Public Holidays: Official government-recognized holidays when most businesses, schools, and government offices are closed. Examples include Independence Day in the United States and Boxing Day in the United Kingdom.Bank Holidays: Days when banks and financial institutions are closed. In many countries, bank holidays are also public holidays, but this isn't always the case.Market Holidays: Days when stock exchanges are closed. These often align with public holidays but may include additional days like Good Friday in the United States.

Planning Around International Holidays

When conducting international business, consider that holidays vary significantly by country and region. For example, while Europe observes many Christian holidays, countries in Asia may close for Lunar New Year or other cultural celebrations. Understanding these differences helps you plan effectively and show cultural awareness.