
The year 2026 brings a particularly appealing calendar for those who live and work in the Principality of Monaco. There will be twelve official public holidays, spread throughout the year in a way that offers several opportunities to extend weekends and organize strategic breaks without significantly reducing annual leave.
The next upcoming public holiday will be Saint Devota’s Day, the patron saint of the Principality, celebrated on Tuesday, January 27, a deeply meaningful date for the Monegasque community.
Here is the full list of public holidays in the Principality:
Tuesday, January 27 – Saint Devota’s Day
Monday, April 6 – Easter Monday
Friday, May 1 – Labour Day
Thursday, May 14 – Ascension Day
Monday, May 25 – Whit Monday
Thursday, June 4 – Corpus Christi
Saturday, August 15 – Assumption
Sunday, November 1 – All Saints’ Day
Thursday, November 19 – Prince’s Day
Tuesday, December 8 – Immaculate Conception
Friday, December 25 – Christmas Day
The month of May stands out as particularly advantageous in 2026, with three public holidays falling within a short period. This configuration allows employees to optimize their time off by taking a few strategically placed vacation days and enjoying longer consecutive breaks.
According to analyses shared by local media, including TVMonaco, the calendar offers several smart combinations, already prompting many residents to plan short getaways or extended periods of rest. Some Monegasques have already expressed their intention to schedule their holidays in May to make the most of these favorable dates.
To take full advantage of the 2026 calendar, the key word is anticipation. By carefully planning a few vacation days around public holidays, it is possible to create multiple long weekends without significantly impacting one’s annual leave balance.
An opportunity not to be missed for anyone looking to strike a better work–life balance and make the most of the official holidays in the Principality.