New Zealand is a country in the southwest of the Pacific ocean. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand, and the country has over 49.2 lakh people in the population. The country is famous for its Wine, Kiwifruit, sheep, Manuka Honey, National Rugby team, and many more. Here is the list of Public, local, and office holidays celebrated in New Zealand every year.

Public Holidays in New Zealand

January 1

New Year’s Day

January 2

Day After New Year’s Day

January 3

New Year’s Day (in lieu)

January 23

Wellington Anniversary Day

January 30

Auckland Anniversary Day

Nelson Anniversary Day

February 6

Waitangi Day

March 13

Taranaki Anniversary Day

March 20

Otago Anniversary Day

April 7

Good Friday

April 10

Easter Monday

April 11

Southland Anniversary Day

April 25

Anzac Day

May 14

Mother’s Day

June 5

King’s Birthday

July 14

Matariki

September 3

Father’s Day

September 25

South Canterbury Day (Dominion Day)

October 20

Hawke’s Bay Anniversary Day

October 23

Labour Day

October 30

Marlborough Anniversary Day

November 17

Christchurch Show Day

November 27

Chatham Islands Anniversary Day

December 4

Westland Anniversary Day

December 25

Christmas Day

December 26

Boxing Day