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Official Public Holiday Calendar in Turkey for 2025

Official Public Holiday Calendar in Turkey for 2025

We’ve prepared the official public holiday calendar for Turkey in 2025, so you can plan your vacations and trips in advance!

Religious Holidays:

  • March 29 – Eve of Ramadan Bayram (half-day holiday)
  • March 30 – April 1 – Ramadan Bayram
  • June 5 – Eve of Kurban Bayram (half-day holiday)
  • June 6 – 9 – Kurban Bayram

National Holidays:

  • April 23 – National Sovereignty and Children's Day
  • May 1 – Labor and Solidarity Day
  • May 19 – Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth, and Sports Day
  • July 15 – Democracy and National Unity Day
  • August 30 – Victory Day
  • October 28 – Republic Day Eve (half-day holiday)
  • October 29 – Republic Day
  • December 31 – New Year’s Eve

These dates are a time for joy, traditions, and family gatherings. Plan your holidays in advance.

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