Holiday Guide for Serbia in 2025

Serbia 2025
Serbia
2025

Serbia information

Population: 6.91m
Capital: Belgrade
Calling Code: (381)
Time Zone: 0 UTC
Currency: Serbian dinar
Language: Serbian

List of National Holidays in Serbia in 2025

New Year's Day


New Year's Day

Serbia: New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel

New Year's Holiday


New Year's Holiday

Serbia: Some countries observe a second public holiday for New Year's celebration

Orthodox Christmas


Orthodox Christmas

Serbia: The Orthodox Church recognises January 7th as the day that Jesus was born

Sovereignty Day


Sovereignty Day

Serbia: Anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the first Serbian Constitution in 1835

Sovereignty Day Holiday


Sovereignty Day Holiday

Serbia: Second Day of holidays for Sovereignty Day of Serbia Holiday

Sovereignty Day (in lieu)

 Long Weekend! 
Sovereignty Day (in lieu)

Serbia: As Sovereignty Day falls on a weekend, today will be a holiday in lieu.

Good Friday (Orthodox)

 Long Weekend! 
Good Friday (Orthodox)

Serbia: Easter is the principal festival of Greece and the Orthodox Church

Orthodox Holy Saturday


Orthodox Holy Saturday

Serbia: Orthodox Holy Saturday takes place on the Day before Orthodox Easter.

Orthodox Easter Day


Orthodox Easter Day

Serbia: Easter is the most significant religious holiday for the world's roughly 300 million Orthodox Christians. In the bible, it is the day when Mary Magdalene found that an empty tomb in the cave in which Jesus has been placed after his crucifixion.

Orthodox Easter Monday

 Long Weekend! 
Orthodox Easter Monday

Serbia: The Orthodox church uses the Julian calendar for the calculation of Easter, which can often mean that Orthodox Easter falls later than Easter observed elsewhere

Labour Day


Labour Day

Serbia: This holiday is most commonly associated as a commemoration of the achievements of the labour movement

Labour Day Holiday

 Long Weekend! 
Labour Day Holiday

Serbia: A second day of public holidays to mark International Labour Day

Armistice Day


Armistice Day

Serbia: Observed on 11th November to recall the end of World War I on that date in 1918 and honor the veterans of both World Wars.

Notes

  • If one of the non-religious holidays falls on a Sunday, then the next working day is a non-working day