In 2026, Finland has 15 official public holidays. The month with the most holidays is December, with 4. 6 months have no public holiday at all.
There are 5 potential long weekends this year, from holidays landing on a Monday or Friday. Meanwhile, 6 holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday.
The longest stretch without a public holiday runs from Midsummer Day (June 20) to All Saints' Day (October 31): 133 days.
The first holiday of the year is New Year's Day (January 1) and the last is St. Stephen's Day (December 26).
Long weekends in 2026
Holidays landing on a Monday or Friday
Good Friday
April 3 · Friday
Easter Monday
April 6 · Monday
May Day
May 1 · Friday
Midsummer Eve
June 19 · Friday
Christmas Day
December 25 · Friday
Frequently asked questions
How many public holidays does Finland have in 2026?+
Finland has 15 official public holidays in 2026, with December being the busiest month (4).
What is the first public holiday of 2026 in Finland?+
The first public holiday of 2026 is New Year's Day, on January 1.
How many long weekends are there in Finland in 2026?+
5 holidays land on a Monday or Friday, which can create long weekends.
Which 2026 holidays fall on a weekend in Finland?+
6 holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday: Easter Sunday (April 5), Pentecost (May 24), Midsummer Day (June 20), All Saints' Day (October 31), Independence Day (December 6), St. Stephen's Day (December 26).