Public Holidays in Northern Ireland for 2026
In 2026, St. Patrick's Day will again be a major celebration across Northern Ireland. Communities will prepare for vibrant parades that showcase local talent and celebrate Irish culture. Families and friends will gather for feasts featuring traditional dishes, fostering a sense of belonging and joy. The festive spirit of the day encourages participation from all, making it a time of unity and reflection on cultural heritage. Events will often include music, dance, and storytelling, highlighting the region's rich traditions and community values.
The Twelfth of July will continue to be a focal point in 2026, with parades and events reflecting the historical significance of the day. This holiday provides an opportunity for community members to come together, reaffirming their cultural identities. Activities may include local fairs and exhibitions showcasing crafts and performances. The sense of pride and unity experienced during the Twelfth not only commemorates the past but also strengthens community ties, encouraging future generations to engage with their heritage.
Calendar
- New Year's Day:
- Thursday 1 january 2026
- Saint Patrick's Day:
- Tuesday 17 march 2026
- Good Friday:
- Friday 3 april 2026
- Easter Monday:
- Monday 6 april 2026
- Early May Bank Holiday:
- Monday 4 may 2026
- Spring Bank Holiday:
- Monday 25 may 2026
- Battle of the Boyne:
- Monday 13 july 2026
- Summer Bank Holiday:
- Monday 31 august 2026
- Christmas Day:
- Friday 25 december 2026
- Boxing Day:
- Monday 28 december 2026