Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Tuesday 7 January | Christmas Day |
2025 | Sunday 19 January | Epiphany Day |
2025 | Sunday 2 March | Adwa Victory Day |
2025 | Sunday 30 March | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) |
2025 | Friday 18 April | Good Friday |
2025 | Sunday 20 April | Easter Sunday |
2025 | Thursday 1 May | Workers' Day |
2025 | Monday 5 May | Patriots' Day |
2025 | Wednesday 28 May | Downfall of Dergue Regime Day |
2025 | Friday 6 June | Eid al-Adha (estimated) |
2025 | Thursday 4 September | Prophet's Birthday (estimated) |
2025 | Thursday 11 September | Ethiopian New Year |
2025 | Saturday 27 September | Finding of True Cross |
2026 | Wednesday 7 January | Christmas Day |
2026 | Monday 19 January | Epiphany Day |
2026 | Monday 2 March | Adwa Victory Day |
2026 | Friday 20 March | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) |
2026 | Friday 10 April | Good Friday |
2026 | Sunday 12 April | Easter Sunday |
2026 | Friday 1 May | Workers' Day |
2026 | Tuesday 5 May | Patriots' Day |
2026 | Wednesday 27 May | Eid al-Adha (estimated) |
2026 | Thursday 28 May | Downfall of Dergue Regime Day |
2026 | Tuesday 25 August | Prophet's Birthday (estimated) |
2026 | Friday 11 September | Ethiopian New Year |
2026 | Sunday 27 September | Finding of True Cross |
2027 | Thursday 7 January | Christmas Day |
2027 | Tuesday 19 January | Epiphany Day |
2027 | Tuesday 2 March | Adwa Victory Day |
2027 | Tuesday 9 March | Eid al-Fitr (estimated) |
2027 | Friday 30 April | Good Friday |
2027 | Saturday 1 May | Workers' Day |
2027 | Sunday 2 May | Easter Sunday |
2027 | Wednesday 5 May | Patriots' Day |
2027 | Sunday 16 May | Eid al-Adha (estimated) |
2027 | Friday 28 May | Downfall of Dergue Regime Day |
2027 | Saturday 14 August | Prophet's Birthday (estimated) |
2027 | Sunday 12 September | Ethiopian New Year |
2027 | Tuesday 28 September | Finding of True Cross |
Ethiopia's public holidays reflect its rich cultural heritage, religious diversity, and significant historical events. Celebrations often include religious ceremonies, feasts, family gatherings, and national commemorations that highlight the country's unique traditions and history.
Christmas Day
Celebrated on January 7th according to the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar, Christmas (Genna) commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ with church services, feasting, and social gatherings. It is a deeply religious holiday marked by fasting before the day.
Epiphany Day
Observed on January 19th, known locally as Timkat, this holiday celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. Festivities include vibrant processions, water blessings, and traditional music and dance.
Adwa Victory Day
Celebrated on March 2nd, this day honors Ethiopia's victory over Italian forces at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. It symbolizes national pride and independence, marked by ceremonies, speeches, and patriotic events.
Eid al-Fitr (estimated)
This Islamic holiday marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. The date varies based on lunar sightings. Celebrations include communal prayers, feasting, and giving charity.
Good Friday
Observed by Christians, it commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Services are solemn, often including prayers and reflections on sacrifice.
Easter Sunday
Celebrated with joy to mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ, it involves church services, joyous meals, and family gatherings. The date varies each year.
Workers' Day
Held on May 1st, this day honors the contributions of workers with parades, speeches, and various community events advocating for labor rights.
Patriots' Day
This holiday commemorates those who fought in Ethiopia’s resistance movements. It features remembrance ceremonies and tributes to national heroes.
Downfall of Dergue Regime Day
Marked on May 28th, it commemorates the fall of the Derg military regime in 1991. The day includes official ceremonies and reflections on freedom and peace.
Eid al-Adha (estimated)
An important Islamic festival commemorating the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son. Celebrated with prayers, animal sacrifices, feasting, and charity. The date is based on the lunar calendar.
Prophet's Birthday (estimated)
Observed by Muslims to honor the birth of Prophet Muhammad. It includes special prayers, sermons, and charitable deeds.
Ethiopian New Year
Known as Enkutatash, celebrated on September 11th (or 12th in a leap year), it marks the start of the Ethiopian calendar year. Celebrations include church services, family gatherings, and the giving of gifts.
Finding of True Cross
Observed on September 27th, this Orthodox Christian holiday commemorates the discovery of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. It involves church services and rituals.