New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day on the Isle of Man is a quiet family holiday after celebrations the night before. Many people spend the day at home or on winter walks along the coast.
Friday
Take Jan 4th off
Total Public Holidays
11
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 250
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
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Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 4 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Mar 25, Mar 30 off
Monday
Easter Monday
NationwideTake Mar 25, Mar 30 off
Monday
Early May Bank Holiday
NationwideTake Apr 30, May 4 off
Monday
Liberation Day
NationwideTake May 7, May 11 off
Monday
Spring Bank Holiday
NationwideTake Jun 1 off
Friday
TT Senior Race Day
NationwideTake Jun 3, Jun 7 off
Monday
Tynwald Day
NationwideTake Jul 2, Jul 6 off
Monday
Summer Bank Holiday
NationwideTake Aug 27, Aug 31 off
Monday
Observed in lieu of Saturday, Dec 25.
Christmas Day (in lieu)
NationwideTake Dec 29 off
Tuesday
Observed in lieu of Sunday, Dec 26.
Boxing Day (in lieu)
NationwideTake Dec 29 off
New Year’s Day on the Isle of Man is a quiet family holiday after celebrations the night before. Many people spend the day at home or on winter walks along the coast.
Good Friday is observed with church services and a reflective atmosphere. Most businesses close, and the island is calm.
Easter Monday extends the holiday weekend and is a popular day for family visits or outdoor activities if the weather is mild.
The Early May Bank Holiday offers a springtime break. Residents often use it for short trips or countryside outings.
Liberation Day commemorates the island’s liberation from occupation in 1945. Ceremonies and community events highlight this important local holiday.
The Spring Bank Holiday provides a late‑May pause and is often used for travel, family gatherings, or enjoying the outdoors.
TT Senior Race Day is a unique Isle of Man holiday tied to the world‑famous TT motorcycle races. The island comes alive with racing fans and festive events.
Tynwald Day celebrates the world’s oldest continuous parliament. A ceremonial sitting takes place at St. John’s with parades, music, and Manx traditions.
The Summer Bank Holiday is a popular time for beaches, festivals, and late‑summer outings across the island.
Christmas Day is family‑centered, with traditional meals and church services. The island is quiet as most businesses close.
Boxing Day continues the festive season with relaxed gatherings and post‑Christmas sales.