Business Days Calculator — Monaco
Calculate working days in Monaco excluding 12 public holidays in 2026.
Business Days Calculator
Calculate delivery dates excluding weekends and public holidays worldwide.
Public Holidays in Monaco (2026)
| Date | Holiday |
|---|---|
| 2026-01-01 | Nouvel An |
| 2026-01-27 | Sainte Dévote |
| 2026-04-06 | Lundi de Pâques |
| 2026-05-01 | 1er mai |
| 2026-05-14 | Ascension |
| 2026-05-25 | Lundi de Pentecôte |
| 2026-06-04 | la Fête-Dieu |
| 2026-08-15 | Assomption |
| 2026-11-01 | Toussaint |
| 2026-11-19 | La Fête du Prince |
| 2026-12-08 | Immaculée Conception |
| 2026-12-25 | Noël |
How this calculation works
This page helps you plan deadlines in Monaco using business days (not calendar days). Results depend on weekends and the public-holiday calendar.
- Weekends: Saturday and Sunday are excluded by default.
- Holidays: 12 public holidays in 2026 are excluded (see table).
- Saturday as a working day: you can enable it in the form if it applies to you.
A few examples of 2026 holidays: Nouvel An, Sainte Dévote, Lundi de Pâques, 1er mai, Ascension, Lundi de Pentecôte…
Note: holiday calendars can vary by region/industry and may change at short notice. For critical decisions, verify with official sources.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the difference between a business day and a calendar day?
Calendar days count every day (including weekends). Business days exclude weekends and typically public holidays.
Why does the result change by country?
Because each country has a different public-holiday calendar. Also, some industries treat Saturday as a working day.
Can I use this for legal or banking deadlines?
Use it as a planning aid. Some official deadlines depend on specific definitions (e.g., regional holidays, cut-off times, or jurisdiction-specific rules).
Related resources
If you need more context, these guides explain the method and common use cases.