When is New Year’s Day in 2030?
New Year’s Day is Tuesday, January 1, 2030, week 1.
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New Year’s Day 2030 is Tuesday, January 1, 2030, week 1. It is an official Finnish public holiday and falls on a weekday.
Celebrates the start of the Gregorian calendar year. Public fireworks at midnight are a centuries-old tradition across Finnish cities.
6-day break possible Wednesday, January 2, 2030 can be a bridge day with 3 vacation days.
| Date | Tuesday, January 1, 2030 |
|---|---|
| Public holiday | Yes |
| Day off | Yes, for many |
| Bank holiday | Yes |
| Next business day | Wednesday, January 2, 2030 |
| Long weekend | Wednesday, January 2, 2030 can be a bridge day. |
| Schools | Usually closed on public holidays. |
| Shops | Opening hours vary by shop and area. |
| Public transport | Holiday timetables may apply. |
New Year’s Day is Tuesday, January 1, 2030, week 1.
Yes, New Year’s Day is a day off in Finland in 2030. It is an official Finnish public holiday and falls on a weekday.
This site does not determine whether New Year’s Day is paid time off for a specific job. Pay and work obligation can depend on law, collective agreements, employment contracts, and work schedules.
Yes, New Year’s Day is a bank holiday in Finland on Tuesday, January 1, 2030.
Yes, New Year’s Day can potentially create a long weekend. Taking Wednesday, January 2, 2030 off can create a 6-day break.
Yes, you can add New Year’s Day to your calendar as a single date or subscribe to all Finnish public holidays as a calendar feed.
Dates are calculated from Finnish statutory public holidays and commonly observed non-statutory days. Unofficial days are marked separately. Read sources and methodology.
Bank-holiday classification is based on the Bank of Finland bank-holiday table.