Ireland : Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027
Year | Date | Holiday |
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Monday 3 February | Saint Brigid's Day |
2025 | Monday 17 March | Saint Patrick's Day |
2025 | Monday 21 April | Easter Monday |
2025 | Monday 5 May | May Day |
2025 | Monday 2 June | June Bank Holiday |
2025 | Monday 4 August | August Bank Holiday |
2025 | Monday 27 October | October Bank Holiday |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2025 | Friday 26 December | Saint Stephen's Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Monday 2 February | Saint Brigid's Day |
2026 | Tuesday 17 March | Saint Patrick's Day |
2026 | Monday 6 April | Easter Monday |
2026 | Monday 4 May | May Day |
2026 | Monday 1 June | June Bank Holiday |
2026 | Monday 3 August | August Bank Holiday |
2026 | Monday 26 October | October Bank Holiday |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Saturday 26 December | Saint Stephen's Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Monday 1 February | Saint Brigid's Day |
2027 | Wednesday 17 March | Saint Patrick's Day |
2027 | Monday 29 March | Easter Monday |
2027 | Monday 3 May | May Day |
2027 | Monday 7 June | June Bank Holiday |
2027 | Monday 2 August | August Bank Holiday |
2027 | Monday 25 October | October Bank Holiday |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Sunday 26 December | Saint Stephen's Day |

Public Holidays in Ireland
Ireland has a rich tradition of public holidays that reflect its cultural heritage, religious observances, and historical events. These holidays provide an opportunity for people to celebrate national pride, religious festivals, and seasonal changes with various customs and community activities.
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New Year's Day
- Origin & Significance: Marks the beginning of the new year; a time for fresh starts and resolutions.
- Date & Observance: January 1st; typically a public holiday with businesses closed and celebrations held on New Year’s Eve.
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Saint Brigid's Day
- Origin & Significance: Celebrates Saint Brigid, one of Ireland’s patron saints, symbolizing the arrival of spring.
- Date & Observance: February 1st; associated with traditions like making Brigid's crosses from rushes.
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Saint Patrick's Day
- Origin & Significance: Honours Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, credited with bringing Christianity to the country.
- Date & Observance: March 17th; widely celebrated with parades, wearing green, and cultural festivals.
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Easter Monday
- Origin & Significance: Commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- Date & Observance: The Monday following Easter Sunday; a public holiday with various religious and family activities.
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May Day
- Origin & Significance: Celebrates the arrival of spring and workers' rights.
- Date & Observance: First Monday in May; often marked by community events and a day off work.
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June Bank Holiday
- Origin & Significance: A midsummer public holiday to enjoy the longest days of the year.
- Date & Observance: First Monday in June; a day off work for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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August Bank Holiday
- Origin & Significance: Marks the end of summer and a chance for a late summer break.
- Date & Observance: First Monday in August; typically involves festivals, fairs, and family outings.
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October Bank Holiday
- Origin & Significance: Provides a break during autumn before winter.
- Date & Observance: Last Monday in October; a time for rest and leisure before the colder months.
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Christmas Day
- Origin & Significance: Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Date & Observance: December 25th; a major religious and family holiday with gift-giving and festive meals.
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Saint Stephen's Day
- Origin & Significance: Also known as Boxing Day, it honors Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
- Date & Observance: December 26th; marked by family gatherings and traditional sporting events like hunting and horse racing.
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