Celebrated on 04/15/2026
National Titanic Remembrance Day is observed annually on April 15, the anniversary of the sinking in 1912. The day was officially recognized by the U.S. government in 2012, exactly 100 years after the tragedy.
National Titanic Remembrance Day was established by the United States Congress in 2012, on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. The resolution was introduced by Representative Bob Turner of New York and passed unanimously. The day honors the 1,517 lives lost on April 15, 1912, when the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
Initially, the day was marked by solemn ceremonies and memorial services, particularly in cities like New York, Belfast (where the ship was built), and Southampton. Over time, the commemoration has expanded to include educational events, museum exhibitions, and documentary screenings. The Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri, and the Titanic Belfast attraction in Northern Ireland host special programs. In recent years, social media campaigns and online memorials have also become common, allowing global participation.
Explore more celebrations, trivia, and quests on National Day Quest.