Vacations are a refreshing escape from the routine, offering a respite at any point in the month. However, when holidays coincide with the start or conclusion of a week, it presents a perfect opportunity to organize a weekend getaway with your dear ones.
Discover the long weekends in 2026 by delving into the details below.
Check the list of long weekends in 2026:
Month | Holiday | Date & Day |
January 2026 | New Year’s Day and Republic Day | 1 January 2026: Thursday Newyear’s Day, take a leave of absence on 2 January 2026; Friday, and get four days of long weekend.24 January 2026: Saturday, 25 January 2026: Sunday, and 26 January 2026: Monday, Republic Day |
February 2026 | Maha Shivaratri | 28 February 2026: Saturday 1 March 2026: Sunday, take leave on 2 March 2026: Monday 3 March 2026: Tuesday Holi and get 4 days of long weekend. |
March 2026 | Holi, Ugadi, Ram Navami, and Mahavir Jayanti | 20 March 2026: Friday, Ugadi 21 March 2026: Saturday Eid-Ul-Fitr 22 March 2026: Sunday27 March 2026: Friday Ram Navmi 28 March 2026: Saturday 29 March 2026: Sunday, take a leave of absence on 30 March 2026: Monday 31 March 2026: Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti |
April 2026 | Good Friday | 3 April 2026: Friday, Good Friday 4 April 2026: Saturday 5 April 2026: Sunday |
May 2026 | 1 May 2026: Friday Buddha Purnima /Labour Day 2 May 2026: Saturday 3 May 2026: Sunday | |
June 2026 | Muharram | 26 June 2026: Friday Muharram 27 June 2026 Saturday 28 June 2026 Sunday: Sunday |
July 2026 | Rath Yatra | 16 July 2026: Thursday Rath Yatra, take a leave of absence on 17 July 2026: Friday 18 July 2026: Saturday 19 July 2026: Saturday |
August 2026 | Milad-un-Nabi and Raksha Bandhan | 22 August 2026: Saturday, Milad-un-Nabi 23 August 2026: Sunday, take a leave of absence on 24 August2026: Monday 25 August 2026: Tuesday, Milad-un-Nabi 28 August 2026: Friday, Raksha Bandhan 29 August 2026: Saturday 30 August 2026: Sunday |
September 2026 | Janmashtami and Vinayaka Chaturthi | 4 September 2026: Friday, Janmashtami 5 September 2026: Saturday 6 September 2026: Sunday12 September 2026: Saturday, Vinayaka Chaturthi 13 September 2026: Sunday, take a leave of absence on 14 September 2026: Monday |
October 2026 | 2 October 2026: Friday, Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 3 October 2026: Saturday, 4 October 2026: Sunday 17 October 2026: Saturday 18 October 2026: Sunday, take a day of absence on 19 October 2026: Monday 20 October 2026: Tuesday, Dussehra | |
November 2026 | Guru Nanak’s Birthday | 21 November 2026: Saturday 22 November 2026: Sunday, take a leave of absence on 23 November 2026: Monday 24 November 2026: Tuesday, Guru Nanak’s Birthday |
December 2026 | 25 December 2026: Friday, Christmas 26 December 2026: Saturday, 27 December 2026: Sunday |

In 2026, the months with the longest weekends are January, March, August, and October. These months feature national and regional holidays that fall close to weekends, creating opportunities for 3 or even 4-day breaks. Planning ahead in these months can help you make the most of extended weekends for travel or rest.
Yes, 2026 offers a few 4-day long weekends, especially when a public holiday falls on a Friday or Monday and you can club it with a weekend or take an extra leave. For example, in January, New Year falls on Thursday, and taking a leave on Friday will give you a 4-day long weekend. Keep checking the full holiday list to identify such opportunities.
In 2026, around 10 government holidays fall on Fridays or Mondays, giving you the chance to enjoy long weekends. These include Republic Day (January 26 - Monday), Good Friday (April 3), Independence Day (August 15 - Friday), and more. Exact dates may vary depending on the state and central government holiday declarations.
Several states in India have unique regional holidays that extend their weekend breaks. For instance:
It’s best to refer to the state-wise holiday list to see how long weekends vary across regions in 2026.

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