Guinea-Bissau Public Holidays 2026
Guinea-Bissau observes 8 public holidays in 2026.
- First:
- New Year —
- Last:
- Christmas Day —
Guinea-Bissau 2026 Calendar
June 2026
No public holidays in June
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Holidays adjacent to the weekend, in Guinea-Bissau, 2026.
- 3days
Mar 20 — Mar 22, 2026
Eid al-Fitr
- 3days
May 1 — May 3, 2026
Labour Day
- 3days
Dec 25 — Dec 27, 2026
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About this calendar
In 2026, Guinea-Bissau observes 8 public holidays, beginning with New Year on and ending with Christmas Day on . These are official days on which government offices, banks, schools, and most businesses are closed.
Holidays here include a mix of fixed dates (such as New Year's Day and national independence days) and variable dates (such as religious holidays that follow lunar or ecclesiastical calendars). Variable holidays may shift by 1–2 days from year to year.
When a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the practice of observing a substitute day off varies by employer, sector, and employment contract.