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Public Holidays in Iceland 2026

Total Public Holidays

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Weekday: 13Saturday: 1Sunday: 2

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Public Holidays in Iceland 2026

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Key Planning Insights for 2026

Easter "Super Weekend": Maundy Thursday (Apr 2) through Easter Monday (Apr 6) are public holidays in 2026, creating a five-day break. Banks and public offices are closed, and many shops close for much of the Easter period.

The Christmas Eve Rule: Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve are official holidays from 13:00. Most businesses close around noon or early afternoon so families can begin celebrations.

Summer Traditions: The First Day of Summer (Apr 23) is a unique public holiday based on the Old Norse calendar. Despite its name, the weather can still feel wintry, but it is celebrated nationwide with parades.

Commerce Day (Verslunarmannahelgi): Celebrated on the first Monday of August (Aug 3), Commerce Day anchors Iceland’s biggest domestic‑travel weekend. Expect heavy road traffic and high demand for accommodation and campsites.

Retail Closures: On major public holidays such as Good Friday and Christmas Day, most stores are closed, and the state‑run liquor store (Vínbúðin) is closed on public holidays.

Holiday List

  • Jan
    1

    Thursday

    NýársdagurPublic holiday

    New Year's Day

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    2

    Thursday

    SkírdagurPublic holiday

    Maundy Thursday

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    3

    Friday

    Föstudagurinn langiPublic holiday

    Good Friday

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    5

    Sunday

    PáskadagurPublic holidayWeekend

    Easter Sunday

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    6

    Monday

    Annar í páskumPublic holiday

    Easter Monday

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    23

    Thursday

    Sumardagurinn fyrstiPublic holiday

    First Day of Summer

    Nationwide
  • May
    1

    Friday

    VerkalýðsdagurinnPublic holiday

    May Day

    Nationwide
  • May
    14

    Thursday

    UppstigningardagurPublic holiday

    Ascension Day

    Nationwide
  • May
    24

    Sunday

    HvítasunnudagurPublic holidayWeekend

    Pentecost

    Nationwide
  • May
    25

    Monday

    Annar í hvítasunnuPublic holiday

    Whit Monday

    Nationwide
  • Jun
    17

    Wednesday

    ÞjóðhátíðardagurinnPublic holiday

    Icelandic National Day

    Nationwide
  • Aug
    3

    Monday

    Frídagur verslunarmannaPublic holiday

    Commerce Day

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    24

    Thursday

    AðfangadagurPublic holiday

    Christmas Eve

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    25

    Friday

    JóladagurPublic holiday

    Christmas Day

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    26

    Saturday

    Annar í jólumPublic holidayWeekend

    St. Stephen's Day

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    31

    Thursday

    GamlársdagurPublic holiday

    New Year's Eve

    Nationwide

Public Holidays in Iceland

Nýársdagur

1 Jan 2026

New Year’s Day (Nýársdagur, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year and is a nationwide public holiday in Iceland. The day is typically quiet, as most celebrations take place on New Year’s Eve. Many shops, offices, and public institutions remain closed, and people spend the day resting or enjoying time with family after the festive night before.

Skírdagur

2 Apr 2026

Maundy Thursday (Skírdagur, Thursday before Easter) commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and marks the beginning of the Easter holiday period. In Iceland, it is a public holiday, and many businesses, schools, and public services are closed. The day often has a calm atmosphere and is commonly used as the start of a long Easter break.

Föstudagurinn langi

3 Apr 2026

Good Friday (Föstudagurinn langi, Friday before Easter) commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is traditionally one of the most solemn days of the year in Iceland. Most shops, entertainment venues, and services are closed, and public events are limited. The day is typically quiet and reflective, forming a central part of the Easter holidays.

Páskadagur

5 Apr 2026

Easter Sunday (Páskadagur) celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and is one of the most important Christian holidays in Iceland. Families often gather for festive meals, and traditional Easter foods are common. As the holiday always falls on a Sunday, many businesses are already closed, contributing to a peaceful atmosphere.

Annar í páskum

6 Apr 2026

Easter Monday (Annar í páskum, Monday after Easter) continues the Easter holiday celebrations and is observed as a public holiday throughout Iceland. Many people use the day to relax, travel within the country, or enjoy outdoor activities as spring approaches. Schools and most workplaces remain closed.

Sumardagurinn fyrsti

23 Apr 2026

The First Day of Summer (Sumardagurinn fyrsti, late April) is a uniquely Icelandic holiday that celebrates the official start of summer according to the old Icelandic calendar. Despite often cold weather, the day is celebrated nationwide with parades, festivals, and outdoor events. It symbolizes optimism, renewal, and the anticipation of brighter days ahead.

Verkalýðsdagurinn

1 May 2026

May Day (Verkalýðsdagurinn, May 1), also known as International Workers’ Day, is a public holiday in Iceland dedicated to workers’ rights and labor movements. The day is marked by marches, speeches, and public gatherings organized by trade unions. Many businesses are closed, and the day also signals the transition into late spring.

Uppstigningardagur

14 May 2026

Ascension Day (Uppstigningardagur, 40 days after Easter) commemorates the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven. In Iceland, it is a public holiday and often creates a long weekend. While religious observance is modest for many, the day is frequently used for travel, leisure activities, or spending time outdoors.

Hvítasunnudagur

24 May 2026

Pentecost (Hvítasunnudagur, 50 days after Easter) marks the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and is observed as a public holiday in Iceland. The day always falls on a Sunday and is typically quiet, with limited commercial activity. It forms part of a long spring holiday period for many families.

Annar í hvítasunnu

25 May 2026

Whit Monday (Annar í hvítasunnu, Monday after Pentecost) continues the Pentecost celebrations and is a public holiday in Iceland. It provides an additional day off, often used for relaxation, short trips, or spending time with family. Many businesses and schools remain closed.

Þjóðhátíðardagurinn

17 Jun 2026

Icelandic National Day (Þjóðhátíðardagurinn, June 17) commemorates the founding of the Republic of Iceland in 1944 and honors the country’s independence. Celebrations include parades, speeches, cultural events, and outdoor festivals across the country. It is one of Iceland’s most important national holidays and a major celebration of Icelandic identity and culture.

Frídagur verslunarmanna

3 Aug 2026

Commerce Day (Frídagur verslunarmanna, first Monday in August) is a public holiday originally established for retail and service workers. Today, it marks the beginning of a popular long summer weekend. Many Icelanders travel, attend festivals, or enjoy outdoor activities. Some of the country’s largest summer events take place during this period.

Aðfangadagur

24 Dec 2026

Christmas Eve (Aðfangadagur, December 24) is one of the most important holidays in Iceland and is observed as a public holiday. Families typically gather in the late afternoon or evening to share festive meals, exchange gifts, and attend church services. Most shops and businesses close early, and public transport operates on limited schedules.

Jóladagur

25 Dec 2026

Christmas Day (Jóladagur, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is a public holiday across Iceland. It is usually a calm and family-oriented day, with most businesses and public services closed. People spend the day relaxing, visiting relatives, and enjoying the Christmas season.

Annar í jólum

26 Dec 2026

St. Stephen’s Day (Annar í jólum, December 26) follows Christmas Day and continues the holiday period. It is a public holiday often spent visiting friends and extended family or participating in winter activities. Some shops reopen, but many people remain on holiday.

Gamlársdagur

31 Dec 2026

New Year’s Eve (Gamlársdagur, December 31) is a public holiday in Iceland and one of the most festive days of the year. Celebrations are especially famous for large community bonfires and impressive fireworks displays organized by local volunteer groups. Most businesses close early, and the evening is dedicated to welcoming the New Year.

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Your Optimized Vacation Plan

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Jan 1 - Jan 4

Based on Nýársdagur

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Total Days
Leave Used: 1
Efficiency: 4.0x

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Mar 28 - Mar 30

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Apr 1 - Apr 7

Based on Skírdagur + Föstudagurinn langi + Páskadagur + Annar í páskum

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Apr 23 - Apr 26

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Apr 30 - May 3

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May 13 - May 17

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May 23 - May 26

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Jun 13 - Jun 21

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Jul 25 - Jul 27

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Jul 31 - Aug 4

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Dec 23 - Dec 28

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