Lá Caille
1 Jan 2027Lá Caille (New Year’s Day, 1 January) is the ultimate day of rest after the countdown. In Ireland it’s for crisp morning walks on the beach or through forest parks to clear the head. It’s a quiet day of recovery and reflection, with government offices and most businesses taking a complete break before the year begins in earnest.
Lá Fhéile Bríde
1 Feb 2027Lá Fhéile Bríde (St. Brigid’s Day, first Monday in February unless Feb 1 is a Friday) celebrates Ireland’s only female patron saint and the ancient festival of Imbolc. It marks the traditional beginning of spring with a focus on creativity, new life, and hope. Locals often weave St. Brigid’s crosses from rushes or visit holy wells.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig
17 Mar 2027Lá Fhéile Pádraig (St. Patrick’s Day, 17 March) is Ireland’s most iconic celebration. From major spectacles in Dublin to small tractor parades in rural villages, the island turns green to celebrate Irish culture and heritage. Expect traditional music sessions in every pub, céilí dancing in the streets, and a vibrant, global atmosphere. Public transport usually operates on a Sunday schedule.
Aoine an Chéasta
26 Mar 2027Aoine an Chéasta (Good Friday, Friday before Easter) is a reflective day that sits between the bustle of March and the joy of Easter. While widely observed, it is not a statutory public holiday; banks and schools usually close, but your day off depends on your contract. Pubs now open, though many still choose a quiet family dinner.
Luan Cásca
29 Mar 2027Luan Cásca (Easter Monday, Monday after Easter Sunday) is the grand finale of the four‑day Easter break. It’s a day for family‑focused fun, famous for local horse‑racing meets and community egg hunts. As a public holiday, it’s popular for a staycation or a final spring DIY project before returning to work.
Lá Bealtaine
3 May 2027Lá Bealtaine (May Day, first Monday in May) welcomes the bright half of the year. This bank holiday is synonymous with the first real stretch of summer weather. People head to the coast for a chilly Atlantic dip or explore blooming gardens and hiking trails.
Lá Saoire i mí an Mheithimh
7 Jun 2027Lá Saoire i mí an Mheithimh (June Holiday, first Monday in June) is the unofficial start of the Irish summer season. With the longest daylight hours, it’s all about being outdoors: peak island‑ferry season, bustling beer gardens, and high‑stakes GAA matches across the country.
Lá Saoire i mí Lúnasa
2 Aug 2027Lá Saoire i mí Lúnasa (August Holiday, first Monday in August) is the Big Summer Weekend. It’s arguably the busiest travel period of the year as families squeeze in the last of the school holidays. Coastal towns are at their liveliest with outdoor concerts, surf competitions, and street‑food festivals.
Lá Saoire i mí Dheireadh Fómhair
25 Oct 2027Lá Saoire i mí Dheireadh Fómhair (October Holiday, last Monday in October) is the Halloween Bank Holiday. Ireland is the birthplace of Halloween (Samhain), and cities like Derry and Dublin host massive festivals. It’s a cozy time for turf fires, barmbrack fruitcake, and embracing the darkening autumn evenings.
Lá Nollag
25 Dec 2027Lá Nollag (Christmas Day, 25 December) is the one day of the year when Ireland truly stands still. Public transport stops completely, and every shop and pub closes its doors. It’s a day for family, turkey roasts, and the Irish tradition of the Christmas Morning Swim-thousands of brave souls dive into the freezing sea for charity.
Lá Fhéile Stiofáin
26 Dec 2027Lá Fhéile Stiofáin (St. Stephen’s Day, 26 December), known elsewhere as Boxing Day, brings the Wren tradition (street music and costumes) and catch‑ups in the local pub. If it falls on a weekend, employees are legally entitled to a substitute day off or benefit.
Christmas Day ()
27 Dec 2027In-lieu day off on 27 Dec 2027.Lá Nollag (Christmas Day, 25 December) is the one day of the year when Ireland truly stands still. Public transport stops completely, and every shop and pub closes its doors. It’s a day for family, turkey roasts, and the Irish tradition of the Christmas Morning Swim-thousands of brave souls dive into the freezing sea for charity.
St. Stephen's Day ()
28 Dec 2027In-lieu day off on 28 Dec 2027.Lá Fhéile Stiofáin (St. Stephen’s Day, 26 December), known elsewhere as Boxing Day, brings the Wren tradition (street music and costumes) and catch‑ups in the local pub. If it falls on a weekend, employees are legally entitled to a substitute day off or benefit.