Compare Country Holidays
Find overlapping holidays between up to 3 countries. Shared dates are highlighted.
Not every country takes the same days off, and those gaps matter more than you might think. Whether you're booking a flight, coordinating a remote team, or planning a family visit across borders, knowing which public holidays overlap (and which ones don't) can save you from missed meetings, expensive last-minute flights, and a lot of confusion.
140+
Countries observe Christmas Day as a public holiday
11
US federal holidays (fewer than most OECD nations)
16
Public holidays in Japan (most in Asia)
100+
Countries covered with province-level detail
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Why compare public holidays?
Travel planning
Spot long weekends that line up in your home country and your destination, so you can leave after work on Friday and arrive for a local festival.
Global teams
Find days when your teammates in the US, UK, and India are all off. Avoid scheduling a critical launch on a day half the team can't attend.
Cross-border families
Living across borders? See which holidays you share with family abroad to plan visits around times when everyone is off.
Business operations
If you work with suppliers or clients overseas, knowing their public holidays prevents missed deadlines and sets better expectations.
Well-known holiday overlaps
๐บ๐ธ USA + ๐จ๐ฆ Canada
Canada has 13 public holidays vs the US's 11 federal holidays.
๐ฌ๐ง UK + ๐ฆ๐บ Australia
Both observe Boxing Day, a holiday largely absent from the US calendar.
๐ฎ๐ณ India + ๐ International
India has one of the most diverse holiday calendars, with 3 mandatory national holidays and states adding many more.
Holiday data is sourced from Nager.Date, an open-source public holiday database updated regularly. National and regional holidays are included; optional or bank-only holidays may vary. For critical planning, always verify with official government sources.