Public Holidays in Netherlands 2026

Discover the key Public Holidays in Netherlands 2026, including New Year’s Day, King’s Day, Easter, Ascension, and Christmas. Some, like Liberation Day, are recognized but not always a day off. Plan ahead with this full list of Dutch public holidays.

Public holidays in the Netherlands offer a diverse and colourful representation of the nation’s cultural and historical values, providing insights into the Dutch way of life. Each holiday represents unique aspects of Dutch heritage and societal norms. Many days are rooted in Christian traditions, such as Easter and Christmas, while others reflect Dutch national identity.

King’s Day, celebrated on April 27th, honours the birthday of King Willem-Alexander and is marked by nationwide festivities and flea markets. Liberation Day, observed on May 5th, commemorates the end of the German occupation during World War II. Some holidays, like Good Friday and Ascension Day, are not official public holidays but may still be observed by schools and businesses.

Dutch public holidays reflect a balance of cultural heritage, historical significance, and community celebration.

The holiday season is a perfect time to reflect on our blessings and seek out ways to make life better for those around us.

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Public Holidays 2026

The table below provides an overview of the public holidays in the Netherlands for the year 2026, highlighting significant dates that reflect the nation’s cultural heritage and traditions.

DateDayNameType
1 January 2026ThursdayNew Year’s DayPublic Holiday
3 April 2026FridayGood FridayPublic Holiday
5 April 2026SundayEaster SundayPublic Holiday
6 April 2026MondayEaster MondayPublic Holiday
27 April 2026MondayKing’s BirthdayPublic Holiday
5 May 2026TuesdayLiberation DayPublic Holiday
14 May 2026ThursdayAscension DayPublic Holiday
24 May 2026SundayWhit SundayPublic Holiday
25 May 2026MondayWhit MondayPublic Holiday
25 December 2026FridayChristmas DayPublic Holiday
26 December 2026SaturdaySecond Day of ChristmasPublic Holiday
Public Holidays in the Netherlands in 2026

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Other Special Days 2026

This table presents a detailed list of public sector holidays, observance and season days in the Netherlands, offering insights into the diverse celebrations and commemorations integral to Dutch society and governance.

DateDayNameType
14 February 2026SaturdayValentine’s DayObservance
20 March 2026FridayMarch EquinoxSeason
4 May 2026MondayRemembrance DayObservance
5 May 2026TuesdayLiberation DayPublic Sector
10 May 2026SundayMother’s DayObservance
21 June 2026SundayFather’s DayObservance
21 June 2026SundayJune SolticeSeason
1 July 2026WednesdayKeti KotiObservance
23 September 2026WednesdaySeptember EquinoxSeason
11 November 2026WednesdaySt. Martin’s DayObservance
5 December 2026SaturdaySt Nicholas’ Eve / SinterklaasObservance
6 December 2026SundaySt Nicholas’ DayObservance
21 December 2026MondayDecember SolticeSeason
24 December 2026ThursdayChristmas EveObservance
31 December 2026ThursdayNew Year’s EveObservance
Public Sector & Observance Days in the Netherlands in 2026

For more details, see the TimeAndDate website.


School Holidays

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) gives recommended dates for the spring and autumn holidays. However, your school may choose different dates. You can find the exact holiday dates for your school in the school guide.

For school holidays, the Netherlands is divided into 3 regions: Noord, Centraal and Zuid.

North RegionMiddle RegionSouth Region
Christmas Holiday20 December 2025 –
4 January 2026
20 December 2025 –
4 January 2026
20 December 2025 –
4 January 2026
Spring Holiday21 February 2026 –
1 March 2026
14 February 2026 –
22 February 2026
14 February 2026 –
22 February 2026
May Holiday25 April 2026 –
3 May 2026
25 April 2026 –
3 May 2026
25 April 2026 –
3 May 2026
Summer Holidays4 July 2026 –
16 August 2026
18 July 2026 –
30 August 2026
11 July 2026 –
23 August 2026
Autumn holidays10 October 2026 –
18 October 2026
17 October 2026 –
25 October 2026
17 October 2026 –
25 October 2026
Christmas Holiday19 December 2026 –
3 January 2027
19 December 2026 –
3 January 2027
19 December 2026 –
3 January 2027

For more details, see the Goverment website.


Do You Have The Right To A Day Off?

It is important to note that there is no law mandating employers to grant their employees a day off work on specific public holidays. Therefore, no one has a legal entitlement to take the day off on a public holiday.

However, you can check your collective labour agreement (Collectieve Arbeidsovereenkomst – CAO) or employment contract to see if you are entitled to take the day off on public holidays.

Christmas is forever, not for just one day. For loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away.

~Norman Wesley Brooks
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