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The Bahamas

Public Holidays


Discover upcoming public holiday dates for Bahamas and start planning to make the most of your time off.

2026 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanThuNew Year's Day
10 JanSatMajority Rule Day
12 JanMonMajority Rule Day Holiday
3 AprFriGood Friday
6 AprMonEaster Monday
25 MayMonWhit Monday
5 JunFriSir Randol Fawkes Day
10 JulFriIndependence Day
3 AugMonEmancipation Day
12 OctMonNational Heroes Day
25 DecFriChristmas Day
26 DecSatBoxing Day
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2027 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanFriNew Year's Day
10 JanSunMajority Rule Day
11 JanMonMajority Rule Day Holiday
26 MarFriGood Friday
29 MarMonEaster Monday
17 MayMonWhit Monday
4 JunFriSir Randol Fawkes Day
10 JulSatIndependence Day
2 AugMonEmancipation Day
11 OctMonNational Heroes Day
25 DecSatChristmas Day
26 DecSunBoxing Day
27 DecMonBoxing Day Holiday
The dates in this table are an estimate. We will update this page once the official public holiday dates for 2027 are released.

2028 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanSatNew Year's Day
10 JanMonMajority Rule Day
14 AprFriGood Friday
17 AprMonEaster Monday
2 JunFriSir Randol Fawkes Day
5 JunMonWhit Monday
10 JulMonIndependence Day
7 AugMonEmancipation Day
9 OctMonNational Heroes Day
25 DecMonChristmas Day
26 DecTueBoxing Day
The dates in this table are an estimate. We will update this page once the official public holiday dates for 2028 are released.

Public holidays in the Bahamas are regulated under the Public Holidays Act of 2000 which is an amended version of the original 1938 law. This law stipulates that all employees are entitled to a paid day off for public holidays. If employees are required to work on the holiday, they are guaranteed a premium pay rate for each hour worked.

The law additionally states that any holiday which occurs on a Sunday will be observed on the following day. Traditionally, many businesses are required to remain closed on Sundays, except in tourist areas.

The government of the Bahamas has retained the right to announce one-time special public holidays for special occasions. By law, the government must publish the date only two weeks prior to the one-time holiday in the Official Gazette to make it legal. All businesses are required to acknowledge these one time holidays.

Each year the government of the Bahamas will publish the holidays for the upcoming year. In most cases, this list is published in the Official Gazette in the end of November or beginning of December.