2026 Georgia Holidays
See public holidays in Georgia for 2026, with official dates, observances, and key calendar events throughout the year.
Total Holidays
Holidays in 2026
Busiest Month
5 holidays
This Month
Holidays this month
About Georgia holidays in 2026
In 2026, Georgia observes a variety of public holidays, blending religious, national, and international observances. The year begins with a cluster of holidays in January, including New Year's Day and Orthodox Christmas and Epiphany. Spring sees a significant number of holidays, particularly in April, which includes Easter celebrations and National Unity Day. The latter half of the year features fewer, but still significant, national and religious days.
Holiday Distribution by Month
Holiday dates
| Date | Day | Holiday Name |
|---|---|---|
| January 1, 2026 | Thursday | New Year's Day |
| January 2, 2026 | Friday | New Year's Day |
| January 7, 2026 | Wednesday | Christmas Day (Orthodox) |
| January 19, 2026 | Monday | Epiphany (Orthodox) |
| March 3, 2026 | Tuesday | Mother's Day |
| March 8, 2026 | Sunday | International Women's Day |
| April 9, 2026 | Thursday | National Unity Day |
| April 10, 2026 | Friday | Good Friday |
| April 11, 2026 | Saturday | Holy Saturday |
| April 12, 2026 | Sunday | Easter Sunday |
| April 13, 2026 | Monday | Easter Monday |
| May 9, 2026 | Saturday | Day of Victory over Fascism |
| May 12, 2026 | Tuesday | Saint Andrew the First-Called Day |
| May 26, 2026 | Tuesday | Independence Day |
| August 28, 2026 | Friday | Saint Mary's Day |
| October 14, 2026 | Wednesday | Day of Svetitskhoveli Cathedra |
| November 23, 2026 | Monday | Saint George's Day |
Planning around Georgia holidays in 2026
- Several holidays fall on consecutive days, particularly in January and April.
- Note the observance of Orthodox Christian holidays, which follow a different calendar.
- The calendar includes both widely celebrated national days and specific religious feast days.
Holiday patterns in 2026
The holiday calendar for Georgia in 2026 is marked by significant concentrations in the first quarter, particularly January and April. January features multiple consecutive holidays, including New Year's and Orthodox Christmas and Epiphany. April is also a busy month, encompassing Easter celebrations and National Unity Day.
Following the spring surge, the holiday schedule becomes more dispersed throughout the remainder of the year. May includes several national and religious observances, while August, October, and November each feature a single holiday. The middle of the year, from June to July, and December are notably free of public holidays.
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