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Madagascar

Public Holidays


Discover upcoming public holiday dates for Madagascar and start planning to make the most of your time off.

2026 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanThuNew Year's Day
8 MarSunWomen's Day *
20 MarFriId al Fitr *
29 MarSunMartyrs' Day
5 AprSunEaster Sunday
6 AprMonEaster Monday
1 MayFriLabour Day
14 MayThuAscension Day
24 MaySunWhit Sunday
25 MayMonWhit Monday
27 MayWedId al Adha *
26 JunFriIndependence Day
15 AugSatAssumption Day
1 NovSunAll Saints' Day
25 DecFriJour de Noël

2027 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanFriNew Year's Day
8 MarMonWomen's Day *
9 MarTueId al Fitr *
28 MarSunEaster Sunday
29 MarMonMartyrs' Day
29 MarMonEaster Monday
1 MaySatLabour Day
6 MayThuAscension Day
16 MaySunId al Adha *
16 MaySunWhit Sunday
17 MayMonWhit Monday
26 JunSatIndependence Day
15 AugSunAssumption Day
1 NovMonAll Saints' Day
25 DecSatJour de Noël

2028 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanSatNew Year's Day
26 FebSatId al Fitr *
8 MarWedWomen's Day *
29 MarWedMartyrs' Day
16 AprSunEaster Sunday
17 AprMonEaster Monday
1 MayMonLabour Day
5 MayFriId al Adha *
25 MayThuAscension Day
4 JunSunWhit Sunday
5 JunMonWhit Monday
26 JunMonIndependence Day
15 AugTueAssumption Day
1 NovWedAll Saints' Day
25 DecMonJour de Noël

The Republic of Madagascar currently celebrates 13 national holidays. However, 3 of these holidays are celebrated only by specific groups of people.

Public holidays in Madagascar are regulated under “Decret 62-150 du 28 Mars 1962 Determinant les Modalities de application du repos hebdomadaire des jours feries chomes et payes Chapter 22 and 28”. Chapter 22 names the official public holidays of Madagascar and Chapter 28 gives the government the authority to move the celebration of any holiday falling on a Sunday to the following Monday.

Additional decrees have established 3 new holidays. These holidays are specific to certain groups and are only celebrated by those groups of people. Employers are required to provide special time off for people who fall under these distinctions for these holidays.

The Government Council releases an official list of non-working holidays each year. In most cases, this list is published in the end of December. However, it can be published as late as mid-January.