64 working days between 2025-07-01 and 2025-09-30 in Malta
Working days
64
Calendar days
92
Public holidays
2
Public holidays in this period
| Date | Holiday |
|---|---|
| 2025-08-15 | Santa Marija |
| 2025-09-08 | Jum il-Vitorja |
| 2025-09-21 | Jum l-Indipendenza |
Faded rows fall on a weekend and are not counted as lost working days.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I calculate a 30-day business days deadline for EU procurement notices in Malta?
EU procurement rules typically require 30 business days for contract notice publication. In Malta, you must exclude all 14 public holidays from this calculation, plus weekends (Saturdays and Sundays). For example, a notice published on 1 January 2026 would begin counting from 2 January, as New Year's Day is a public holiday. Using a business days calculator specific to Malta ensures compliance with European procurement directives.
What impact do Maltese public holidays have on standard 30-day invoice payment terms?
Standard commercial terms of 30 days net typically include calendar days, not business days, so public holidays do not extend the payment deadline. However, if your contract specifies payment within 30 business days, you must exclude Malta's 14 annual public holidays and weekends from the count. Always clarify whether your invoice terms reference calendar or business days to avoid disputes with clients or suppliers.
How should I account for public holidays when setting employment contract notice periods in Malta?
Maltese employment law recognizes public holidays as non-working days; notice periods are typically calculated in calendar days but are not formally extended by public holidays unless your employment contract explicitly states otherwise. If an employee's notice period expires on a public holiday, it is standard practice to treat the next working day as the effective end date. Always document the exact notice period calculation in your employment contracts to prevent misunderstandings.
Why is August 15 (Santa Marija) critical for project planning in Malta?
Santa Marija (15 August) is one of Malta's most widely observed public holidays, often marking a summer shutdown period when many businesses operate at reduced capacity or close entirely. Projects with deadlines around mid-August should account for this holiday and anticipate reduced staff availability in the weeks before and after. Planning major deliverables before 1 August or after 20 August minimizes disruption to project timelines.
Does Malta's public holiday on 21 September (Independence Day) affect 60 or 90-day business terms?
If your contracts specify 60 or 90 business days (excluding weekends and public holidays), you must account for Malta's 14 annual public holidays in your calculation. September 21 (Independence Day) falls within many Q3 deadlines, so projects with 60 or 90-day windows launched in June or July will be affected. Use a Malta-specific business days calculator to ensure accurate deadline forecasting across longer contract periods.
How to use this calculator
This calculator counts exact business days between two dates for Malta. Weekend days (Saturday and Sunday) are excluded. National public holidays and bank holidays that fall on weekdays are also excluded from the count.
Holiday data sourced from date-holidays.