11 official public holidays in 2013, with 0 still ahead and around 252 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue, Jan 1 | Tuesday | New Year's Day Nova Godina | Public |
| Wed, Jan 2 | Wednesday | New Year's Day Nova Godina | Public |
| Mon, Jan 7 | Monday | Christmas Day Božić | Public |
| Fri, Feb 15 | Friday | Statehood Day Dan državnosti Srbije | Public |
| Sat, Feb 16 | Saturday | Statehood Day Dan državnosti Srbije | Public |
| Wed, May 1 | Wednesday | Labour Day Praznik rada | Public |
| Thu, May 2 | Thursday | Labour Day Praznik rada | Public |
| Fri, May 3 | Friday | Good Friday Veliki petak | Public |
| Sun, May 5 | Sunday | Easter Sunday Vaskrs (Uskrs) | Public |
| Mon, May 6 | Monday | Easter Monday Vaskrsni (Uskrsni) ponedeljak | Public |
| Mon, Nov 11 | Monday | Armistice Day Dan primirja | Public |
Tue, Jan 1 · Tuesday
New Year's Day
Nova Godina
Public
Wed, Jan 2 · Wednesday
New Year's Day
Nova Godina
Public
Mon, Jan 7 · Monday
Christmas Day
Božić
Public
Fri, Feb 15 · Friday
Statehood Day
Dan državnosti Srbije
Public
Sat, Feb 16 · Saturday
Statehood Day
Dan državnosti Srbije
Public
Wed, May 1 · Wednesday
Labour Day
Praznik rada
Public
Thu, May 2 · Thursday
Labour Day
Praznik rada
Public
Fri, May 3 · Friday
Good Friday
Veliki petak
Public
Sun, May 5 · Sunday
Easter Sunday
Vaskrs (Uskrs)
Public
Mon, May 6 · Monday
Easter Monday
Vaskrsni (Uskrsni) ponedeljak
Public
Mon, Nov 11 · Monday
Armistice Day
Dan primirja
Public
Total holidays
11
in 2013
Working days remaining
252
across all of 2013
Upcoming holidays
0
during 2013
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Serbia marks 11 official public holidays across 2013. These are the days on which banks, government offices, and most schools close, and when many private employers either close entirely or operate at reduced capacity. The list above is sourced from Nager.Date, which compiles each country's official gazette entries. If you are a remote worker or freelancer billing clients in Serbia, this list tells you which dates payroll runs, post arrives, and meetings stand a real chance of happening.
Some holidays in Serbia are fixed dates that fall on whatever day of the week they land on, while others are observed on the closest Monday or Friday to create a long weekend. The Day column above tells you exactly when each holiday lands in 2013. A holiday that lands on a Saturday or Sunday is sometimes given a substitute day off on the following Monday; the source data marks those substitutions where they apply.
If you are visiting Serbia, the holiday list tells you when to expect heavier domestic travel, busier restaurants, and quieter office districts. The big retail holidays move shopping crowds; the religious holidays move family travel. Either way, the dates above are the ones to mark in your own calendar before you book trains or internal flights for the year.