Week Calendar 2027
Week numbers for Malta in 2027
What week is it?
All weeks in 2027
| Week | Start (Mon) | End (Sun) | Working days |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 2027 | |||
Week 1 | Jan 4 | Jan 10 | 5 |
Week 2 | Jan 11 | Jan 17 | 5 |
Week 3 | Jan 18 | Jan 24 | 5 |
Week 4 | Jan 25 | Jan 31 | 5 |
| February 2027 | |||
Week 5 | Feb 1 | Feb 7 | 5 |
Week 6 Nawfraġju ta' San Pawl | Feb 8 | Feb 14 | 4 |
Week 7 | Feb 15 | Feb 21 | 5 |
Week 8 | Feb 22 | Feb 28 | 5 |
| March 2027 | |||
Week 9 | Mar 1 | Mar 7 | 5 |
Week 10 | Mar 8 | Mar 14 | 5 |
Week 11 San Ġużepp | Mar 15 | Mar 21 | 4 |
Week 12 Il-Ġimgħa l-Kbira | Mar 22 | Mar 28 | 4 |
| April 2027 | |||
Week 13 Jum il-Ħelsien | Mar 29 | Apr 4 | 4 |
Week 14 | Apr 5 | Apr 11 | 5 |
Week 15 | Apr 12 | Apr 18 | 5 |
Week 16 | Apr 19 | Apr 25 | 5 |
Week 17 | Apr 26 | May 2 | 5 |
| May 2027 | |||
Week 18 | May 3 | May 9 | 5 |
Week 19 | May 10 | May 16 | 5 |
Week 20 | May 17 | May 23 | 5 |
Week 21 | May 24 | May 30 | 5 |
| June 2027 | |||
Week 22 | May 31 | Jun 6 | 5 |
Week 23 Sette Giugno | Jun 7 | Jun 13 | 4 |
Week 24 | Jun 14 | Jun 20 | 5 |
Week 25 | Jun 21 | Jun 27 | 5 |
| July 2027 | |||
Week 26 L-Imnarja | Jun 28 | Jul 4 | 4 |
Week 27 | Jul 5 | Jul 11 | 5 |
Week 28 | Jul 12 | Jul 18 | 5 |
Week 29 | Jul 19 | Jul 25 | 5 |
Week 30 | Jul 26 | Aug 1 | 5 |
| August 2027 | |||
Week 31 | Aug 2 | Aug 8 | 5 |
Week 32 | Aug 9 | Aug 15 | 5 |
Week 33 | Aug 16 | Aug 22 | 5 |
Week 34 | Aug 23 | Aug 29 | 5 |
| September 2027 | |||
Week 35 | Aug 30 | Sep 5 | 5 |
Week 36 Jum il-Vitorja | Sep 6 | Sep 12 | 4 |
Week 37 | Sep 13 | Sep 19 | 5 |
Week 38 Jum l-Indipendenza | Sep 20 | Sep 26 | 4 |
Week 39 | Sep 27 | Oct 3 | 5 |
| October 2027 | |||
Week 40 | Oct 4 | Oct 10 | 5 |
Week 41 | Oct 11 | Oct 17 | 5 |
Week 42 | Oct 18 | Oct 24 | 5 |
Week 43 | Oct 25 | Oct 31 | 5 |
| November 2027 | |||
Week 44 | Nov 1 | Nov 7 | 5 |
Week 45 | Nov 8 | Nov 14 | 5 |
Week 46 | Nov 15 | Nov 21 | 5 |
Week 47 | Nov 22 | Nov 28 | 5 |
| December 2027 | |||
Week 48 | Nov 29 | Dec 5 | 5 |
Week 49 Il-Kunċizzjoni | Dec 6 | Dec 12 | 4 |
Week 50 Jum ir-Repubblika | Dec 13 | Dec 19 | 4 |
Week 51 | Dec 20 | Dec 26 | 5 |
Week 52 | Dec 27 | Jan 2 | 5 |
Frequently asked questions
What week number is it now?
The current week number is shown at the top of this page. Year 2027 has 52 ISO weeks in total.
How many weeks are there in 2027?
Year 2027 has 52 ISO weeks according to the ISO 8601 standard. Week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year.
When does week 1 start in 2027?
Week 1 of 2027 starts on Jan 4. According to ISO 8601, week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year.
Malta observes 14 public holidays annually, which are non-working days for most employees and must be paid in full regardless of work status. The standard working week is 40 hours, and public holidays are statutory entitlements under Maltese employment law.
Do all 14 public holidays in Malta fall on fixed calendar dates, or do some move?
Most public holidays in Malta are fixed to specific calendar dates and do not move. However, if a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday becomes a paid holiday in lieu for many workers, though this depends on the collective agreement or employment contract terms.
Must employers pay employees for public holidays in Malta?
Yes, public holidays are paid days off under Maltese law. Employees are entitled to receive their normal wages for public holidays regardless of whether they work or not. This applies to all employment contracts unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing.
What happens if an employee is required to work on a public holiday in Malta?
If an employee works on a public holiday, they are entitled to either a day off in lieu or additional payment, depending on the terms of their employment contract or collective agreement. The specifics vary by sector and employer policy.
Are there any religious or regional variations in which public holidays apply in Malta?
No, Malta does not recognise regional holidays or variations based on religion. All 14 public holidays apply uniformly across the entire country and all employers, regardless of sector or location.
How should payroll professionals handle public holidays when calculating monthly or annual salaries?
Public holidays must be included as paid days in salary calculations and should not be deducted as unpaid leave. When calculating pro-rata salaries or leave entitlements, the 14 public holidays are counted as part of the standard working year and remain fully compensated.