2021 ROMANIA HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in Romania is
30th March, TuesdayOrthodox Good Friday
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Romania in 2021
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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FridayFri | Jan 01, 2021Jan 01 | New Year's Day |
SaturdaySat | Jan 02, 2021Jan 02 | New Year's Day Holiday |
SundaySun | Jan 24, 2021Jan 24 | Unification Day |
TuesdayTue | Mar 30, 2021Mar 30 | Orthodox Good Friday |
SaturdaySat | May 01, 2021May 01 | Labor Day |
SundaySun | May 02, 2021May 02 | Orthodox Easter Day |
MondayMon | May 03, 2021May 03 | Orthodox Easter Monday |
TuesdayTue | Jun 01, 2021Jun 01 | Children's Day |
ThursdayThu | Jun 10, 2021Jun 10 | Orthodox Ascension Day |
SundaySun | Jun 20, 2021Jun 20 | Orthodox Whit Sunday |
MondayMon | Jun 21, 2021Jun 21 | Orthodox Whit Monday |
SaturdaySat | Jun 26, 2021Jun 26 | Flag Day |
ThursdayThu | Jul 29, 2021Jul 29 | National Anthem Day |
SundaySun | Aug 15, 2021Aug 15 | The Assumption of Mary |
TuesdayTue | Nov 30, 2021Nov 30 | Saint Andrew's Day |
WednesdayWed | Dec 01, 2021Dec 01 | National Day |
SaturdaySat | Dec 25, 2021Dec 25 | Christmas Day |
SundaySun | Dec 26, 2021Dec 26 | Christmas Day Holiday |
Public Holidays in Romania
Orthodox Good Friday
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
The upcoming Romania holiday Orthodox Good Friday is in 23 days from today.
Labor Day
Saturday May 01, 2021
The upcoming Romania holiday Labor Day is in 55 days from today.
Orthodox Easter Day
Sunday May 02, 2021
The upcoming Romania holiday Orthodox Easter Day is in 56 days from today.
2021 Public Holidays Romania Service
The above is the list of 2021 public holidays declared in Romania which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Romania holiday calendar for 2021 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
Romania is a very religious country. Nearly 90 percent of all the people are from the Eastern Orthodox Christian religion. As a result, many holidays in the country are religious and culture based. Some holidays such as the Orthodox Easter go for three days where workers get to stay home and celebrate.
The country has 20 holidays per year. The Romania Labor code regulates the holidays. The law states that workers will only be entitled to eight official holidays per year. It acknowledges the religious observances but does not warrant time off to workers. One can negotiate with their employers requesting time off though it might not be paid.
The country gets involved in holiday affairs, and on this day most business, banks, government offices will be closed. The public system may also be congested as families take their families out for fun. The road traffic, however, is reduced as compared to other work days.
The holidays in Romania are influenced and observed by the religious organization, the culture of the community, democracy and public affairs such as social conflict. As a result, though most of the holidays are religious, there are those that differ such as labor and children’s day. Out of these holidays, ten of them are recognized as the unpaid holidays by the government. Other events take place where festival and celebration fill the streets though they are not recognized as holidays.