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Public Holidays


Discover upcoming public holiday dates for Tunisia and start planning to make the most of your time off.

2026 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanThuNew Year's Day
20 MarFriIndependence Day
20 MarFriEid al-Fitr
21 MarSatEid al-Fitr Holiday
22 MarSunEid al-Fitr Holiday
9 AprThuMartyrs' Day
1 MayFriLabour Day
27 MayWedEid al-Adha
28 MayThuEid al-Adha Holiday
16 JunTueIslamic New Year
25 JulSatRepublic Day
13 AugThuWomen's Day
25 AugTueProphet Muhammad's Birthday
15 OctThuEvacuation Day
17 DecThuRevolution and Youth Day
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2027 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanFriNew Year's Day
9 MarTueEid al-Fitr
10 MarWedEid al-Fitr Holiday
11 MarThuEid al-Fitr Holiday
20 MarSatIndependence Day
9 AprFriMartyrs' Day
1 MaySatLabour Day
16 MaySunEid al-Adha
17 MayMonEid al-Adha Holiday
6 JunSunIslamic New Year
25 JulSunRepublic Day
13 AugFriWomen's Day
14 AugSatProphet Muhammad's Birthday
15 OctFriEvacuation Day
17 DecFriRevolution and Youth Day
The dates in this table are an estimate. We will update this page once the official public holiday dates for 2027 are released.

2028 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanSatNew Year's Day
26 FebSatEid al-Fitr
27 FebSunEid al-Fitr Holiday
28 FebMonEid al-Fitr Holiday
20 MarMonIndependence Day
9 AprSunMartyrs' Day
1 MayMonLabour Day
5 MayFriEid al-Adha
6 MaySatEid al-Adha Holiday
25 MayThuIslamic New Year
25 JulTueRepublic Day
3 AugThuProphet Muhammad's Birthday
13 AugSunWomen's Day
15 OctSunEvacuation Day
17 DecSunRevolution and Youth Day
The dates in this table are an estimate. We will update this page once the official public holiday dates for 2028 are released.

The Republic of Tunisia celebrates 12 national holidays per year. Of these holidays, 9 are paid non-working holidays and 3 are considered non-working days only. Two of the holiday celebrations in Tunisia often take place over several days.

All official public holidays are regulated under the Tunisia Labor Code and any subsequent official pubic decrees issued by the government. The use of official decree is specifically stated in the Labor Code.

Under the guidelines of the Labor Code, all employers must provide a day off from work for national holidays. Only 9 of the official holidays are considered non-working paid holidays. Of these holidays, two are multiday celebrations. Employers are only required to pay employees for the first day of the celebration unless their work contracts state terms that allow for pay for each day of the celebration.

If any of the public holidays fall on a day of rest, the government has been given the right to move its celebration to the next working day. Tunisia has deemed Saturday and Sunday as days of rest.