A new year brings with it brand new plans and dreams. As we enter 2025, many of us have the same question in mind: When and on which days will the holidays fall this year? Holidays are one of our greatest opportunities to take a short break from work, spend time with loved ones, or explore new places.

Especially the holidays are one of the most anticipated periods of the year. These special days are a great excuse to get away from city life and escape to the beach, enjoy nature or go on a cultural exploration. So how can you make the most of your holiday plans in 2025? Which holidays combine with the weekend and offer you a longer break?

In this article, we will guide you in your holiday planning by covering the official holidays and festivals of 2025 in detail. Prepare your calendars and start choosing the holiday routes of your dreams!

2025 Public Holidays and Eid Holiday Calendar


2025 public holiday calendar

The long and short holidays in the 2025 holiday calendar offer excellent opportunities for travel planning. It is important to be flexible in your transportation preferences to make the most of your holiday. Since demand for popular holiday destinations may increase during holiday periods, you can make your flight and bus ticket reservations early so that you do not have trouble finding a place and benefit from more affordable prices.

January 1 (Wednesday) : New Year's Eve
March 29 (Saturday) : Eid al-Fitr Eve (Half Day)
March 30 (Sunday) : Ramadan Feast Day 1
March 31 (Monday) : Ramadan Feast Day 2
April 1 (Tuesday) : Ramadan Feast Day 3
April 23 (Wednesday) : National Sovereignty and Children's Day
May 1 (Thursday) : Labor and Solidarity Day
May 19 (Monday) : Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Victory Day
June 5 (Thursday) : Eid al-Adha Eve (Half Day)
June 6 (Friday) : Eid al-Adha Day 1
June 7 (Saturday) : Eid al-Adha Day 2
June 8 (Sunday) : Eid al-Adha Day 3
June 9 (Monday) : Eid al-Adha Day 4
July 15 (Tuesday) : Democracy and National Unity Day
August 30 (Saturday) : Victory Day
October 29 (Wednesday) : Republic Day

Advice for Evaluating the 2025 Public and Holiday Holidays

The New Year's holiday calendar offers great opportunities for both relaxation and exploratory adventures. Throughout 2025, many public and holiday holidays allow you to plan long holidays combined with weekends.

So, how can you make the most of these special days? This guide offers tips on catching the best prices with early booking, avoiding the crowds by choosing the right destinations, and extending your vacation. Let's take a look at the 2025 holiday calendar together and make plans that will create unforgettable memories throughout the year!

1. Maximize the Benefits of Long Vacations

When combined with a weekend, public holidays create a longer break. Recognizing and planning for such opportunities in advance will help you have a better holiday.
  • Ramadan Feast (Monday, April 29 - Wednesday, May 1) : You can combine your holiday with the weekend and get a total of 5 days off. You can use this time for Cappadocia, the Aegean coast or getaways abroad.
  • Eid al-Adha (July 6-9, Sunday to Wednesday) : You can extend your holiday to 9 days by taking a leave at the beginning of the week. This is the ideal time for Mediterranean or international beach holidays.

2. Refresh Your Energy with Short Vacations

Even though some vacations are only for one day, they can help you recharge your batteries with good planning.
  • April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day (Wednesday) : A mid-week break. A perfect opportunity for day hikes or cultural excursions.
  • August 30 Victory Day (Saturday) : You can plan a two-day getaway by combining it with the weekend. Consider nearby destinations.

3. Take Advantage of Early Booking

Public holidays are usually busy periods. Therefore, by booking early for the holiday period, you can benefit from affordable prices and find a place in popular places.
  • Domestic recommendations : Coastal areas such as Bodrum, Alaçatı, Kaş or authentic villages such as Safranbolu and Şirince.
  • Suggestions for travelling abroad : Visa-free Balkan countries, Italy or the Greek Islands are suitable for short holidays.

4. Consider Alternative Holiday Options

If you want to escape the crowds during the holidays, you can consider alternative routes:
  • Nature holiday : Black Sea plateaus, Uludağ and Erciyes for winter holidays.
  • Cultural tours : Historical districts of Istanbul, Gaziantep and Hatay culinary tours.

5. Plan Your Vacations in Advance

To make the most of official holidays, determine your leave plan at work early. If you are late to take leave, especially on holidays, you may lose your chance to take leave on the days you want due to busy schedules.