⌂ Calendars of different countries → Iceland Holiday Calendar for Iceland![]() Tourism has exploded in Iceland recently, and this Nordic island country now entertains more than 2 million visitors annually. Think of Iceland and there are several familiar associations: hip Reykjavik, the beautiful therapeutic Blue Lagoon, or perhaps our musical exports Bjork or Sigur Ros. National traditions, public holidays and notable observances for 2025-2026 yearSeptember 2025October 2025Thursday 9 October - Leif Erikson Day (United States, Canada, Iceland and Norway) November 2025Sunday 9 November - Father's Day in Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (Celebrated on the second Sunday in November) December 2025Sunday 21 December - Yule in Iceland (Medieval winter solstice of the ancient Germanic peoples) January 2026Friday 23 January - Husband's Day or Bóndadagur in Iceland (is celebrated from Friday of the third full week of January) February 2026Sunday 15 February - Fastelavn in Denmark and Norway (day on which Shrove Monday can fall) Monday 16 February - Cream Bun Day in Iceland (celebrated on Monday before Ash Wednesday, Bolludagur) Sunday 22 February - Wife's Day or Konudagur in Iceland (Celebrated on Sunday from 18 to 24 February) March 2026Sunday 1 March - Beer Day in Iceland (marked the end of beer prohibition in 1989. Bjórdagurinn or Bjordagur) April 2026Thursday 23 April - First Day of Summer or Sumardagurinn fyrsti in Iceland (celebrated on the first Thursday after April 18) May 2026Sunday 10 May - Mother’s Day (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bonaire, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Dem. Rep., Congo, Rep., Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Curaçao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Finland, Germany, Gabon, Gambia, Greenland, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Latvia, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Myanmar, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Singapore, Sint Maarten, Slovakia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United States, Uruguay, Vietnam, Venezuela, Zambia, Zimbabwe) Monday 25 May - Whit Monday (celebrated on the day after Pentecost) June 2026Sunday 7 June - Seamen's Day in Iceland (celebrated on the first Sunday in June) Wednesday 17 June - Icelandic National Day (celebrates the independence of Iceland from Kingdom of Denmark in 1944) About some icelandic traditionsThe majority of present-day Icelanders believe in the existence of fantastical beings such as elves, huldufólk and trolls. Large fallen rocks in fields are said to be frozen trolls. Icelanders’ favorite sweets are ice cream and black licorice. Even in stormy weather, you can see people queuing up for ice cream. Icelanders always address each other with their first names, even if they might be speaking to the president. Iceland was destined to be unique. A cold country with a warm reception. Iceland was settled by Vikings from Norway sometime in the 800s. In the year 930 AD, the first Parliament met in Iceland in what is today Þingvellir National Park. It’s one of the “Freest” Countries in the World. Iceland was formed by some pretty harsh phenomena: volcanoes and glaciers. Because it’s located on the Mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland is an incredibly active country geologically. À country experiences a volcanic eruption roughly once every 4 years. Iceland is perhaps the most eco-friendly country. The water in Iceland is extremely pure and refreshing. The Word “Geyser” is from Icelandic. Because the whole country is essentially “alive” with volcanic activity, the nation harnesses hydro and geothermal energy to power more than 80% of the country. Iceland is a great place to see both the Northern Lights and experience the Midnight Sun. World Humanitarian Day![]() In December 2008, the sixty-third session of the UN General Assembly decided to designate 19 August as World Humanitarian Day (A/RES/63/139).
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