Midwinter Day

Midwinter Day
Five men seated for a meal with flags and festive decorations
Celebration of Midwinter Day in 1912
Also calledMidwinter, Midwinter Festival, Winter Solstice
Observed byPersonnel at research stations in Antarctica
TypeDefault
SignificanceDate of the winter solstice and half-way point through the polar night
CelebrationsLarge meals, card exchanges, gift exchanges
DateJune 20 or June 21
2023 dateJune 21
2024 dateJune 20
2025 dateJune 21
FrequencyAnnual
Related toAntarctica Day

Midwinter Day, or Midwinter, is an annual celebration held across Antarctica on the day of the southern winter solstice (June 20 or 21). It is the continent's primary cultural holiday and, along with Antarctica Day, is one of two principal Antarctic holidays.[1] It is a celebration for personnel overwintering at Antarctic research stations, although some people off the continent observe it as well.

  1. ^ "Midwinter Day in Antarctica - 21st June". Cool Antarctica. Retrieved 2020-10-11.