National Holidays in Latvia in 2024
Upcoming Holidays in Latvia
Touch a holiday for details
: New Year's Day
- New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel
- More details about New Year's Day
: Good Friday
- Good Friday occurs on the Friday before Easter. The day commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus.
- More details about Good Friday
: Easter Monday
- Easter is probably the most important holiday of the Christian year, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus
- More details about Easter Monday
: Labour Day
- This holiday is most commonly associated as a commemoration of the achievements of the labour movement
- More details about Labour Day
: Declaration of Independence Day (in lieu)
- Latvia declared independence from the USSR in 1990
- More details about Declaration of Independence Day (in lieu)
: Mother's Day
- 2nd Sunday in May. Not a public holiday
- More details about Mother's Day
: Midsummer Eve
- Ligo is a Latvian festival, which celebrates the summer solstice, the day when it has the shortest night and the longest day
- More details about Midsummer Eve
: Jāņi
- Jāņi marks the summer solstice and the shortest night of the year on St. John's Day.
- More details about Jāņi
: Father's Day
- Second Sunday in September. Father's Day is a celebration that honours the role of fathers
- More details about Father's Day
: National Day
- Marks the declaration of independence from German and Russian occupation after the end of the first world war
- More details about National Day
: Christmas Holiday
- Several countries and regions around the world extend their public holidays for Christmas beyond 25th December
- More details about Christmas Holiday
: Christmas Eve
- Christmas Eve marks the culmination of the Advent period before Christmas that started on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Eve.
- More details about Christmas Eve
: Christmas Day
- Christmas celebrates the Nativity of Jesus which according to tradition took place on December 25th 1 BC
- More details about Christmas Day
: Second day of Christmas
- Several countries and regions around the world extend their public holidays for Christmas beyond 25th December
- More details about Second day of Christmas
: New Year Holiday
- The last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar is usually celebrated with parties as midnight approaches
- More details about New Year Holiday
: New Year's Eve
- The last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar is usually celebrated with parties as midnight approaches
- More details about New Year's Eve