11. Trinidad and Tobago
Public holidays count: 14
Apart from usual public holidays, there are also carnival days (Monday and Tuesday in February) which are not public holidays, but most of the businesses are closed then due to Carnival held in Brazil. From other holidays there are religious ones — Good Friday, Easter Days, Corpus Christi, Eid al Fitr (end of Ramadan), Diwali, there are also Independence Day, Emancipation Day (end of slavery of British Empire in 1834), Labour Day, etc. Now, let’s see what else we have on our list of countries that have the most public holidays in the world.