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26 Dec 2027

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Sunday, December 26, 2027 · Iceland

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About St. Stephen's Day

St. Stephen's Day, known as Annar í jólum in Iceland, is celebrated on December 26th and marks the second day of Christmas. It honors St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, and is a day for family gatherings and continued festive celebrations following Christmas Day.

St. Stephen's Day is a public holiday in Iceland. In 2027, it falls on Sunday, December 26. In the local language, this holiday is known as "Annar í jólum". This holiday does not fall on the same date every year — its date varies annually.

This is a national holiday, observed throughout all of Iceland. Most businesses, government offices, and schools are closed on this day.

Traditions & Customs

In Iceland, families often enjoy a festive meal together, featuring traditional dishes such as smoked lamb and various types of fish. Many people also take the opportunity to visit friends and relatives, exchanging gifts and enjoying the holiday spirit.

Did You Know?

St. Stephen's Day is also associated with the beginning of the hunting season for the Icelandic Christmas elves, adding a whimsical element to the celebrations.

Holiday Details

Holiday NameSt. Stephen's Day
Local NameAnnar í jólum
DateSunday, December 26, 2027
CountryIS flag Iceland
TypePublic
ScopeNational — observed throughout the country
Fixed DateNo — date varies annually

Holiday Greeting

"Gleðileg jól!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of St. Stephen's Day in Iceland?

St. Stephen's Day is significant as it continues the Christmas celebrations and emphasizes family togetherness. It also honors St. Stephen, who is revered in Christian tradition.

Are there any special foods associated with Annar í jólum?

Yes, traditional foods include smoked lamb, various fish dishes, and leftover Christmas treats. Families often prepare a special meal to enjoy together on this day.

How do Icelanders typically spend St. Stephen's Day?

Icelanders typically spend St. Stephen's Day visiting family and friends, sharing meals, and exchanging gifts. It's a day filled with warmth and community spirit following the Christmas festivities.

When is St. Stephen's Day 2027 in Iceland?

St. Stephen's Day 2027 in Iceland falls on Sunday, December 26, 2027.

Is St. Stephen's Day a public holiday in Iceland?

Yes, St. Stephen's Day is a public holiday in Iceland. It is observed nationwide.

Is St. Stephen's Day on the same date every year?

St. Stephen's Day does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.

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