2025 is upon us and for those of you who (like us), like to plan, we’ve done the work for you and summarised all of them here. Since four of these fall on Saturday or Sunday, full-time employees have an additional four days of vacation leave this year – totalling 28. This applies to those working full-time. Those working part-time or reduced hours will have their leave days calculated, based on the total amount, pro-rata.
- New Year’s Day: Wednesday, January 1st
- Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck: Monday, February 10th
- Feast of St. Joseph: Wednesday, March 19th
- Freedom Day: Monday, March 31st
- Good Friday: Friday, April 18th
- Workers’ Day: Thursday, May 1st
- Sette Giugno: Saturday, June 7th
- Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul (L-Imnarja): Sunday, June 29th
- Feast of the Assumption aof Our Lady (Santa Marija): Friday, August 15th
- Feast of Our Lady of Victories: Monday, September 8th
- Independence Day: Sunday, September 21st
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception: Monday, December 8th
- Republic Day: Saturday, December 13th
- Christmas Day: Thursday, December 25th
If you’re hoping for a few long weekends in 2025, you’re in luck. We’ve also gone ahead and highlighted the ones which fall on a Monday or Friday (in bold) so that you can plan your long-weekend trips and breaks accordingly. Do you want to compare this to last year’s? Have a look here.
Do you prefer extra vacation days over public holidays?
We leave you to plan your 2025 breaks and wish you a fantastic 2025 with all that you hope for!
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