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Türkiye holidays 2026

How many public holidays does Türkiye get in 2026? There are 14 nationwide holidays. The year opens with Yılbaşı (1 Ocak, a Perşembe) and closes with Cumhuriyet Bayramı (29 Ekim). The full table is below.

Every Türkiye holiday in 2026

DateWeekdayLocal nameEnglish nameScope
1 OcakPerşembeYılbaşıNew Year's DayNationwide
20 MartCumaRamazan Bayramı 1. GünEid al-Fitr First DayNationwide
21 MartCumartesiRamazan Bayramı 2. GünEid al-Fitr Second DayNationwide
22 MartPazarRamazan Bayramı 3. GünEid al-Fitr Third DayNationwide
23 NisanPerşembeUlusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk BayramıNational Independence & Children's DayNationwide
1 MayısCumaİşçi BayramıLabour DayNationwide
19 MayısSalıAtatürk'ü Anma, Gençlik ve Spor BayramıAtatürk Commemoration & Youth DayNationwide
27 MayısÇarşambaKurban Bayramı 1. GünEid al-Adha First DayNationwide
28 MayısPerşembeKurban Bayramı 2. GünEid al-Adha Second DayNationwide
29 MayısCumaKurban Bayramı 3. GünEid al-Adha Third DayNationwide
30 MayısCumartesiKurban Bayramı 4. GünEid al-Adha Fourth DayNationwide
15 TemmuzÇarşambaDemokrasi ve Millî Birlik GünüDemocracy and National Unity DayNationwide
30 AğustosPazarZafer BayramıVictory DayNationwide
29 EkimPerşembeCumhuriyet BayramıRepublic DayNationwide

Long weekends in 2026: 3 built in

On top of those, 5 dates land on a Tuesday or Thursday (Yılbaşı, 1 Ocak; Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı, 23 Nisan; Atatürk'ü Anma, Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı, 19 Mayıs; Kurban Bayramı 2. Gün, 28 Mayıs; Cumhuriyet Bayramı, 29 Ekim): one bridge day turns each into a four day break.

What makes the Türkiye calendar unique

Every country celebrates some New Year; the Türkiye signature lives in the other dates: Ramazan Bayramı 1. Gün (Eid al-Fitr First Day, 20 Mart), found in no other country in the dataset; Ramazan Bayramı 2. Gün (Eid al-Fitr Second Day, 21 Mart), found in no other country in the dataset; Ramazan Bayramı 3. Gün (Eid al-Fitr Third Day, 22 Mart), found in no other country in the dataset. The longest dry spell of the year runs from Yılbaşı (1 Ocak) to Ramazan Bayramı 1. Gün (20 Mart): 78 straight days without a single nationwide holiday.

Source: Nager.Date (MIT), snapshot of 2026-07-09. Regional and municipal holidays vary by state, province and city and may not appear here; movable dates and last minute decrees also reshape the calendar. Check the local official gazette before planning travel or payroll.

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