July 2026 Holidays in Ukraine: How Many Days Off Will People Get?.

July 2026 holiday calendar
July 2026 holiday calendar

Public and Professional Holidays in Ukraine for July 2026

According to Novyny.live: July 2026 will bring a mix of national and professional observances in Ukraine, including Ukrainian Statehood Day. The month spans 31 days, with 23 designated as workdays and 8 as days off. Due to the ongoing martial law, all additional public holiday days off have been canceled.

The scheduled days off in July 2026 are:

  • 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, and 26.

During this period, Ukrainians will also mark a variety of professional holidays. These include:

  • July 1 — State Registrar Day in Ukraine;
  • July 2 — Tax Officer Day;
  • July 3 — Army Aviation Day;
  • July 4 — Forensic Expert Day;
  • July 5 — Navy Day;
  • July 6 — International Kissing Day;
  • July 7 — Nature Reserve Worker Day;
  • July 10 — World Energy Independence Day;
  • July 11 — World Population Day;
  • July 12 — World Flight Attendant Day;
  • July 13 — International Puzzle Day;
  • July 14 — International Non-Binary People Day;
  • July 15 — Ukrainian Statehood Day;
  • July 16 — Day of Adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty of Ukraine;
  • July 17 — Ethnographer Day in Ukraine;
  • July 18 — International Nelson Mandela Day;
  • July 19 — Coach Day;
  • July 20 — International Moon Day;
  • July 22 — Liberation of Sievierodonetsk Day;
  • July 24 — Financial Worker Day;
  • July 25 — System Administrator Day;
  • July 26 — Trade Workers Day;
  • July 27 — Medical Worker Day;
  • July 28 — World Hepatitis Day;
  • July 29 — Day of Remembrance for Fallen Special Operations Forces Soldiers;
  • July 30 — World Day Against Trafficking in Persons;
  • July 31 — International Day of Digital Technology Implementation Specialists.

In short, July 2026 promises to be a month packed with celebrations and events for Ukrainians.

The observance of public and professional holidays in Ukraine during July 2026 underscores the importance of national identity and professional pride amid the continuation of martial law. The cancellation of extra days off reflects the challenges the country faces, yet it also highlights the need to maintain a spirit of unity among the population. As the war persists, these holidays may serve as vital moments for boosting morale and fostering social cohesion.


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