List Holidays

Republic of the Congo Public Holidays 2025

Republic of the Congo has 11 public holidays and 0 observances in 2025. Explore the full holiday calendar below.

All Holidays

List of Holidays in 2025
Date Day Name Type
1 Jan Wed New Year's Day public
21 Apr Mon Easter Monday public
1 May Thu Labour Day public
29 May Thu Ascension Day public
8 Jun Sun Pentecost public
9 Jun Mon Whit Monday public
10 Jun Tue Fête de la commémoration de la conférence nationale souveraine public
15 Aug Fri Assumption public
1 Nov Sat All Saints' Day public
28 Nov Fri Journée nationale de la République public
25 Dec Thu Christmas Day public

About Republic of the Congo's Holidays

The Republic of the Congo marks many public holidays that mix national history and Christian traditions. People observe New Year and Christmas with family, while Easter and other movable Christian days shape the calendar and community life across the country.

Flag of Republic of the Congo

National pride centers on Independence Day in August, when parades and official events happen. Labour Day, All Saints Day and similar public holidays give time for rest, ceremonies and visits to family or graves. Cultural celebrations often include music, food and local customs that vary by region.

Holiday Traditions

In the Republic of the Congo people mark holidays with family first. Homes fill with relatives who share stories, songs, and gifts. Children play and elders give blessings. Respect for ancestors and faith is often shown through prayers and quiet moments.

Food is central. Meals use ingredients like cassava, plantains, fish, and spicy sauces. Large plates are passed around so everyone eats together. Public celebrations feature music, dancing, colorful clothes, and parades. Town squares and churches become lively places where communities mix, celebrate identity, and build strong social bonds.

Travel Tips

During the holiday season many government offices, banks and some stores close or have short hours. Supermarkets and markets may stay open but get crowded. Plan for fewer services on holiday dates and the days around them.

Transportation can be disrupted. Domestic flights and long distance buses may run less often. Taxis and minibuses get busier and fares can change. Allow extra travel time and confirm schedules before you go.

Busy times include holiday eves and the first days of major holidays. Popular routes and hotels fill up. Book flights, accommodation and any tours early to avoid surprises.

Carry enough cash and copies of documents. Check opening hours ahead, be flexible with plans, and be respectful of local customs and celebrations.