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Public Holidays in Portugal 2017

Total Public Holidays

16

Weekday: 12Saturday: 2Sunday: 2

Weekends Off

105

Working Days: 248

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Public Holidays in Portugal 2017

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    Ano NovoPublic holidayWeekend

    New Year's Day

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    CarnavalNational observance

    Carnival

    Nationwide

    Take Feb 27 off

    Days off: Feb 25–284-day weekend
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    Sexta-feira SantaPublic holiday

    Good Friday

    Nationwide

    Take Apr 13, Apr 17 off

    Days off: Apr 13–175-day weekend
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    Domingo de PáscoaPublic holidayWeekend

    Easter Sunday

    Nationwide

    Take Apr 13, Apr 17 off

    Days off: Apr 13–175-day weekend
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    Dia da LiberdadePublic holiday

    Freedom Day

    Nationwide

    Take Apr 24 off

    Days off: Apr 22–254-day weekend
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    Dia do TrabalhadorPublic holiday

    Labour Day

    Nationwide

    Take May 2 off

    Days off: Apr 29–May 24-day weekend
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    Dia dos AçoresPublic holiday

    Azores Day

    Regional
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    Take May 29, May 30, May 31, Jun 2 off

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    Dia de Portugal, de Camões e das Comunidades PortuguesasPublic holidayWeekend

    National Day

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    Take Jun 9 off

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    Corpo de DeusPublic holiday

    Corpus Christi

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    Take Jun 16 off

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    Dia da MadeiraPublic holidayWeekend

    Madeira Day

    Regional
    Observed in Regions / districts: MADEIRA (AUTONOMOUS REGION)

    Take Jun 30 off

    Days off: Jun 30–Jul 23-day weekend
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    Assunção de Nossa SenhoraPublic holiday

    Assumption Day

    Nationwide

    Take Aug 14, Aug 16, Aug 17, Aug 18 off

    Days off: Aug 12–209-day weekend
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    Implantação da RepúblicaPublic holiday

    Republic Day

    Nationwide

    Take Oct 6 off

    Days off: Oct 5–84-day weekend
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    Dia de Todos-os-SantosPublic holiday

    All Saints Day

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    Restauração da IndependênciaPublic holiday

    Restoration of Independence

    Nationwide

    Take Nov 30 off

    Days off: Nov 30–Dec 34-day weekend
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    Imaculada ConceiçãoPublic holiday

    Immaculate Conception

    Nationwide

    Take Dec 7 off

    Days off: Dec 7–104-day weekend
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    NatalPublic holiday

    Christmas Day

    Nationwide

    Take Dec 27 off

    Days off: Dec 23–275-day weekend
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    Primeira OitavaPublic holiday

    Boxing Day

    Regional
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    Take Dec 27 off

    Days off: Dec 23–275-day weekend

Public Holidays in Portugal

Ano Novo

1 Jan 2017

New Year’s Day (Ano Novo, 1 January) starts the Portuguese year with family meals, fireworks and coastal gatherings. Many people stay up late on 31 December to watch the countdown in city squares or by the riverfront, especially in Lisbon and Porto. Eating 12 raisins at midnight for good luck is a popular tradition.

Carnaval

28 Feb 2017

Carnival (Carnaval / Entrudo, date varies) is a colourful pre-Lenten celebration. Though not a compulsory national holiday everywhere, many schools, offices and municipalities take the day off. Parades with masks, samba-inspired costumes, playful satire and traditional ‘entrudo’ antics fill towns like Torres Vedras, Ovar and Loulé. It’s a joyful break before Lent.

Sexta-feira Santa

14 Apr 2017

Good Friday (Sexta-feira Santa, date varies) is a solemn religious day in Portugal. Churches hold processions recalling the Passion of Christ, particularly in Braga, Óbidos and the Algarve. Many families eat simpler meals or fish instead of meat as a sign of devotion. It sets the tone for the Easter weekend.

Domingo de Páscoa

16 Apr 2017

Easter Sunday (Domingo de Páscoa, date varies) is celebrated with family lunches, traditional sweets and regional customs. In the north, ‘folar’ - a festive bread sometimes with an egg in it - is shared, while godparents often give gifts to godchildren. Churches are full, and in many towns the ‘Compasso’ (Easter visitation) blesses homes.

Dia da Liberdade

25 Apr 2017

Freedom Day (Dia da Liberdade, 25 April) commemorates the 1974 Carnation Revolution, which ended the dictatorship and restored democracy. The day is marked with parades, music, political speeches and red carnations - the symbol of the peaceful uprising. Lisbon, especially along Avenida da Liberdade, becomes the stage for remembrance and celebration.

Dia do Trabalhador

1 May 2017

Labour Day (Dia do Trabalhador, 1 May) is dedicated to workers’ rights and social solidarity. Trade unions organize rallies and concerts, often in Lisbon’s parks. Many families take advantage of the spring weather for picnics or short trips.

Dia dos Açores

1 Jun 2017

Azores Day (Dia dos Açores) celebrates the identity and self-government of the Azores. Tied historically to the Holy Spirit festivities, it features processions, cultural events and community meals. It’s a symbol of the archipelago’s distinct traditions within Portugal.

Dia de Portugal, de Camões e das Comunidades Portuguesas

10 Jun 2017

Portugal Day (Dia de Portugal, de Camões e das Comunidades Portuguesas, 10 June) celebrates the nation, the Portuguese language and the poet Luís de Camões. Official ceremonies rotate between cities, and Portuguese communities abroad also mark the day. It connects Portugal with its global diaspora.

Corpo de Deus

15 Jun 2017

Corpus Christi (Corpo de Deus, date varies) is a Catholic feast with deep roots in Portugal. Many towns hold solemn processions with floral carpets, banners and traditional brotherhoods. It is both religious and festive, especially in central and northern regions.

Dia da Madeira

1 Jul 2017

Madeira Day (Dia da Região Autónoma da Madeira, 1 July) celebrates the autonomy, history and culture of the Madeira archipelago. Official ceremonies, folklore performances and exhibitions highlight Madeiran identity and the importance of Atlantic connections.

Assunção de Nossa Senhora

15 Aug 2017

Assumption Day (Assunção de Nossa Senhora, 15 August) falls in the middle of summer and is both a religious celebration and a holiday for beachgoers. Many Portuguese are on vacation, and coastal towns fill up. Churches honour the Virgin Mary with masses and local festivities.

Implantação da República

5 Oct 2017

Republic Day (Implantação da República, 5 October) marks the 1910 revolution that abolished the monarchy and established the Portuguese Republic. It is a civic holiday with historical ceremonies, flag raisings and educational events about Portugal’s modern identity.

Dia de Todos-os-Santos

1 Nov 2017

All Saints’ Day (Dia de Todos os Santos, 1 November) is a day of remembrance. Families visit cemeteries, place flowers on graves and pray for their loved ones. In some regions children still go from door to door asking for ‘pão por Deus’ - small gifts or sweets - a tradition with medieval roots.

Restauração da Independência

1 Dec 2017

Restoration of Independence Day (Restauração da Independência, 1 December) celebrates Portugal’s 1640 recovery of independence from Spain after 60 years of Iberian Union. Ceremonies, military salutes and historical reenactments recall the Braganza restoration and the return of Portuguese sovereignty.

Imaculada Conceição

8 Dec 2017

Immaculate Conception (Imaculada Conceição, 8 December) honours the Virgin Mary and is a public holiday. It also signals the beginning of the Christmas season in many towns: decorations are lit, nativity scenes are set up and people begin shopping for the holidays.

Natal

25 Dec 2017

Christmas Day (Natal, 25 December) is a warm, family-centred celebration in Portugal. On Christmas Eve many families eat ‘bacalhau’ with potatoes and cabbage, while Christmas Day may feature roast goat or turkey. ‘Bolo-rei’ (King Cake) and ‘rabanadas’ (Portuguese-style French toast) are festive staples. Churches hold midnight Mass, and town squares are decorated.

Primeira Oitava

26 Dec 2017

This is a public holiday in Portugal.

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