Holiday Timeline
Features

The only worldwide public holiday timeline built for cross-country planning.

Other holiday sites are good at looking up a single country's calendar. Holiday Timeline is built for the opposite job: see public holidays across 45 countries on one timeline, spot when teams overlap, and find the days everyone is actually working — in seconds, with no signup.

Holiday Timeline — interactive worldwide public holiday timeline showing 45 countries side-by-side with overlap highlighting

The Holiday Timeline interface — six countries shown here. Add or remove regions from the sidebar; the meeting finder on the right surfaces conflict-free dates.

Why a timeline view?

If you only need one country's holidays, every site on Google does that fine. The hard problem starts when you're trying to schedule a launch, an all-hands, a campaign window, or a project deadline that touches multiple regions. You need to see them together. That's the gap Holiday Timeline fills.

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45 countries on one timeline

Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. Major economies covered; not buried under 200 micronations you'll never use.

Cross-country meeting finder

Pick your team's regions; the right rail surfaces the next four days with the fewest holiday conflicts. One click jumps to the date.

Custom date range picker

Default time windows (week / 2-week / month / quarter) plus arbitrary date ranges. Up to 366 days at a time.

Region grouping & solo view

Filter by Americas / Europe / MEA / APAC, or solo a single country. The sidebar search jumps you to any region instantly.

Verified from official sources

Every date is cross-checked against the originating government page (labour ministries, central banks, presidential gazettes). Source links shown on every popover.

No account. No tracking. No paywall.

Open the URL. That's it. No signup, no email capture, no cookie banner, no upsell. Free is the price; ad-supported is the model.

How Holiday Timeline compares

Honest comparison with the established public-holiday sites you'll find on Google:

Feature Holiday Timeline timeanddate.com nager.at officeholidays
Multi-country timeline view✓ nativesingle country onlysingle country onlysingle country only
Cross-country conflict finder
Country count (2026)45 (major economies)230+100+~80
No-signup access
Free of paywalls✓ (with ads)✓ (with ads)
API for developers— (planned)paid onlyfree
Cookieless analytics & minimal trackersheavylightheavy

If you need exhaustive country coverage including microstates, timeanddate is more comprehensive. If you need a free API, nager.at is the right tool. If you're trying to plan a meeting across countries, Holiday Timeline is the only one designed for that job.

Who Holiday Timeline is for

Distributed teams. Engineering, product, design, customer-success, and ops teams spread across 3+ countries. Use the meeting finder to schedule the weekly sync, the quarterly all-hands, or the on-call rotation hand-off.
Project managers. Set milestones that don't fall on a regional public holiday. The 91-day quarter view is built for sprint-and-quarter planning.
Sales & campaign teams. Align launches and outreach windows to active selling days in target regions — never accidentally launch on Lunar New Year week in APAC.
HR & people ops. Plan leave policies, training calendars, and benefits enrolment around regional holidays without spreadsheet hell.
Event organisers & conference planners. Pick dates that maximise attendance from the regions that matter to your audience.
Travel planners & remote workers. Know in advance which days will hit closures, public-transit changes, or pricing spikes in your destination country.

The complete written calendar (for SEO and AI assistants)

Need a non-interactive view, or building a system that consumes the data programmatically? See the complete public holidays by country page — every 2026 holiday for all 45 countries with date, day-of-week, and source link, on a single static page. Both Google and AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude can parse it directly.

Verified data sources

Holiday Timeline sources page showing the official government source link for each of the 45 countries

Every public holiday has a direct link to the government page that defined it. See the full government sources page for the list, or click the source badge on any holiday popover in the timeline.

Roadmap

Try it now

The interactive timeline is one click away — no signup, no payment.

Open the timeline → Browse all 45 countries