Pagan Holidays

Celebrating the beauty of nature and the cycles of life, these pagan-inspired holidays invite you to reconnect with the land, the seasons, and the ancient wisdom of the earth. From solstice celebrations to harvest festivals, these unique getaways honor the rhythms of the natural world and the magic that lies within.

Top Pagan Holidays:

Samhain

October 31st

Samhain, October 31, 2024: Honor ancestors, connect with the spirit realm, and reflect on the past year's wisdom. more >>

Yule

December 21st

Yule, December 21, 2024: Rejoice in the longest night, marking the sun's rebirth and coming longer days. more >>

Ostara

March 20th

Discover the joy and vibrancy of Ostara, a pagan holiday honoring spring's arrival and new life, on March 20, 2025. more >>

Krampusnacht

December 5th

Krampusnacht, December 5th, 2024: A spooky winter holiday where naughty children are punished and good ones rewarded with playful scares, pranks, and treats. more >>

International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice

June 21st

International Day of the Solstice, 6/21/2024: Learn about the longest and shortest days of the year, and how cultures around the world mark this significant event with festivals, rituals, and ceremonies. more >>

Lammas

August 1st

Lammas on 8/1/2024: Honor the earth's bounty and harvest cycle with feasting, singing, and merriment. more >>

Lughnasadh

August 1st

Lughnasadh, 8/1/2024, discover the ancient Celtic festival honoring Lugh, with feasting, singing, and dancing, and learn about its traditions and rituals. more >>

Goddess of Fertility Day

March 18th

Discover the origins and significance of Goddess of Fertility Day on 3/18/2027. Could this lesser-known holiday hold cultural or spiritual importance? more >>

National Day of the Gong

June 21st

National Day of the Gong on 6/21/2024: Uncover the mystery behind this lesser-known holiday. more >>

Chant at the Moon Day

August 15th

Discover the truth behind Chant at the Moon Day on 8/15/2024. Could it be a lesser-known holiday or a modern celebration? more >>

The Night of Hekate

November 16th

The Night of Hekate, 11/16/2024: Honor the ancient Greek goddess of magic and the unknown with rituals, divination, and introspection. more >>

Saturnalia

December 17th

Discover the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia, where social norms were turned upside down and merriment reigned supreme, on December 17, 2024. more >>

World Dracula Day

May 26th

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Worldwide Howl at the Moon Night

October 26th

Discover the truth behind Worldwide Howl at the Moon Night on October 26th, 2025. Is it a real holiday or just a myth? more >>

Occult Day

November 18th

Discover the truth about Occult Day on November 18, 2027. Is it a real holiday or just a myth? more >>

Summer Solstice

June 20th

Summer Solstice, 6/20/2024: Witness the longest day of the year, marked by renewal, growth, and radiant energy. more >>

Dyngus Day

April 21st

Dyngus Day, 4/21/2025: Join the vibrant Polish-American celebration with parades, music, and traditional cuisine, plus playful water splashing and sweet treats. more >>

The First Day of Winter

December 21st

The First Day of Winter on 12/21/2024: Cozy up with loved ones, reflect on the past year, and look forward to the new one with traditional feasts, bonfires, and twinkling lights. more >>

Calan Gaeaf

November 1st

Calan Gaeaf, November 1st, 2024: A Welsh holiday where the veil between worlds is at its thinnest, and spirits of the ancestors return, with traditions of candlelight, offerings, and storytelling. more >>

National Witch Hazel Day

October 21st

National Witch Hazel Day, 10/21/2025, discover the benefits and uses of this natural remedy for skincare, healing, and more. more >>

Paranormal Day

May 3rd

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Humbug Day

December 21st

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Cheese Rolling Gloucester

May 27th

Cheese Rolling Gloucester: Join the thrill of chasing a rolling cheese wheel down a steep hill, steeped in history and folklore, on 5/27/2026. more >>

Calan Mai

May 1st

Calan Mai, May 1st, 2025: Experience the joyous Welsh holiday marking summer's arrival with music, dance, and traditional folk songs. more >>

Carnival / Ash Wednesday

February 14th

Carnival, a vibrant holiday, marks the final celebration before Lent, with feasting, parades, and festive atmosphere. more >>

Snowman Burning

March 20th

Snowman Burning, 3/20/2025: Uncover the mystery behind this enigmatic holiday. more >>