Georgia Public & National Holidays (2026)

Georgia is a former Soviet Republic that is situated at the intersection of Europe and Asia. Tbilisi itself is known for the diverse architecture and mazelike cobblestone streets. The country’s land area spans up to 69,700 km² and the population is estimated at 4 million.

Public holidays in Georgia consist of religious and national holidays observed by Georgians across the country.

When are public holidays in Georgia?

Dates Holidays
Jan 1 – 2 New Year’s Day
Jan 7 Orthodox Christmas
Jan 19 Orthodox Epiphany
Mar 3 Mother’s Day
Mar 8 International Women’s Day
Apr 9 Day of National Unity
Apr 10 Orthodox Good Friday
Apr 11 Great Saturday
Apr 11 Orthodox Easter Day
Apr 13 Orthodox Easter Monday
May 9 Day of Victory over Fascism
May 12 Saint Andrew the First-Called Day
May 26 Independence Day
Aug 28 St. Mary’s Day
Oct 14 Day of Svetitskovloba
Nov 23 St. George’s Day

What are the public holidays in Georgia?

New Year’s Day
New Year’s Day is a public holiday in Georgia that commemorates the first day of the new year according to the Gregorian Calendar.

Orthodox Christmas
As the Orthodox Church follows the Julian Calendar, they believe that the birth of Jesus took place in January, hence Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on this day.

Orthodox Epiphany
Also known as Three Kings Day, this day commemorates the presentation of baby Jesus to the three wise men.

International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day in Georgia celebrates and acknowledges the achievements of women in the country.

Day of National Unity
Also known as Independence Restoration Day, this public holiday commemorates the Tbilisi Massacre that resulted in 20 deaths and hundreds of injuries.

Orthodox Good Friday
Orthodox Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus on the cross.

Great Saturday
Great Saturday, or Orthodox Holy Saturday, marks the day in which Jesus was placed in the tomb after his death.

Orthodox Easter Day
Orthodox Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus in accordance with the Julian Calendar, rather than the Gregorian Calendar.

Day of Victory over Fascism
This public holiday in Georgia celebrates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany as well as the end of World War II.

Independence Day
Georgia’s Independence Day commemorates the day in which Georgia declared independence from the Russian Empire in 1918.

St. Mary’s Day
Also known as the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, this day commemorates Mary’s assumption into heaven.

Day of Svetitskovloba
The Day of Svetitskovloba is a public holiday in Georgia that commemorates the establishment of the first Christian church in the country.

St. George’s Day
St. George’s Day commemorates the torture of St. George for his refusal to make sacrifices to the Roman gods.

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This holiday information website has been a lifesaver for our family vacation to Georgia! The guides and tips provided were so timely and useful, making our trip much more enjoyable. Thank you for the amazing resource!
By Min-jae Lee (Mar, 2023) |

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