Holiday calendars
Pick a country to see its 2026 public holidays — dates, the weekday each falls on, and the working days left in the year. Every country page gives you a free, always up-to-date .ics subscription you can add to Google Calendar, Outlook, or Apple Calendar in one click, so you never schedule a launch on the day half your team is out.
If your engineers are in Bengaluru, your designers in Berlin, and your sales team in São Paulo, "the holidays" is not one list — it is three overlapping ones. India observes Republic Day on 26 January, Germany does not. Germany closes for Whit Monday, India does not. Brazil shuts down for Carnival, neither of the others do. A launch you schedule for a date that looks empty on your own calendar can quietly land on a day a third of your team is unreachable.
Zeitful publishes each country's official public holidays and, more usefully, a subscribable calendar feed. Instead of copying dates into a spreadsheet once a year, you subscribe once and the feed updates itself when a government changes a date — which happens more often than you would expect. Japan shuffles holidays around Olympic years; the United Kingdom adds one-off bank holidays for royal events; many countries shift an observance to the nearest Monday when it falls on a weekend.
Holiday dates are sourced from the open Nager.Date public-holiday dataset (CC-BY 4.0), with the 20 highest-traffic countries cached for instant loads and verified against official government calendars. Religious and movable feasts (Easter, Eid, Diwali, Lunar New Year) are computed with the same astronomical and calendrical engines that power Zeitful's Easter date and Lunar New Year tools.