Tunisia Public & National Holidays (2026)

A country in North Africa bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert, Tunisia covers 165,000 square kilometres. Tunisia has a population of 11.53 million.

Public holidays in Tunisia mostly consist of Islamic holidays and national holidays. Dates of Islamic holidays may vary due to moon sighting.

When are the public holidays in Tunisia?

Dates Weekday Holiday
Jan 1 Wed New Year’s Day
Mar 20 Fri Independence Day
Mar 20 – 22 Fri – Sun Eid Al Fitr
Apr 9 Thu Martyr’s Day
May 1 Fri Labor Day
May 27 – 28 Wed – Thu Eid Al Adha
Jun 16 Tue Islamic New Year
Jul 25 Sat Republic Day
Aug 13 Thu Women’s Day
Aug 25 Tue Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday
Oct 15 Thu Evacuation Day
Dec 17 Thu Revolution and Youth Day

What are the public holidays in Tunisia?

New Year’s Day
New Year’s Day in Tunisia marks the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.

Independence Day
Tunisian Independence Day is celebrated every March 20th. This holiday remembers Tunisia’s independence from France.

Youth Day
Youth Day in Tunisia is a special day that remembers the youth’s important contribution to society.

Martyr’s Day
Celebrated every April 9th each year, Martyr’s Day commemorates the lives of people who sacrificed their lives for the country to gain independence.

Labor Day
Labor Day in Tunisia remembers the rights of workers and laborers. It is celebrated every May 1st.

Eid Al Fitr
Eid Al Fitr marks the end of Ramadan where Muslims fast for one month.

Republic Day
Republic Day marks the holiday when the monarchy was abolished in Tunisia and the Republic of Tunisia was declared.

Women’s Day
National Women’s Day is celebrated in Tunisia every year on August 13.

Eid Al Adha
Eid al-Adha is a Muslim festival that commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son to Allah.

Hegire (Islamic New Year)
This holiday marks the first day of Muharram, the beginning of the Islamic year, as a national public holiday each year.

Evacuation Day
The public holiday commemorates the final evacuation of the last French forces from Bizerte, Tunisia.

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