How to Maximize Your Férias in 2026: A Strategic Guide for Workers in Portugal
Turn your 22 férias into 56 days off in 2026. Use every Portuguese public holiday to stretch your time off — with our free day-by-day strategy.

Portuguese workers are entitled to a minimum of 22 working days of paid vacation (férias) per year. On top of that, Portugal has 13 national public holidays plus a municipal holiday for each city — one of the most generous holiday calendars in Europe.
2026 is a particularly good year for strategic planning, with several holidays falling on weekdays that create natural pontes (bridge days).
This guide shows you exactly when to book for maximum time off in 2026.
Plan Your 2026 Férias Visually
See your entire year at a glance. Mark days off, track your remaining allowance, and coordinate with your partner or team — all in one place.
2026 Portuguese Public Holidays (Feriados Nacionais)
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | Thursday | Ano Novo (New Year's Day) |
| April 3 | Friday | Sexta-feira Santa (Good Friday) |
| April 5 | Sunday | Domingo de Páscoa (Easter Sunday) |
| April 25 | Saturday | Dia da Liberdade (Freedom Day) |
| May 1 | Friday | Dia do Trabalhador (Labour Day) |
| June 4 | Thursday | Corpo de Deus (Corpus Christi) |
| June 10 | Wednesday | Dia de Portugal |
| August 15 | Saturday | Assunção de Nossa Senhora (Assumption) |
| October 5 | Monday | Implantação da República (Republic Day) |
| November 1 | Sunday | Dia de Todos os Santos (All Saints' Day) |
| December 1 | Tuesday | Restauração da Independência (Restoration of Independence) |
| December 8 | Tuesday | Imaculada Conceição (Immaculate Conception) |
| December 25 | Friday | Natal (Christmas Day) |
Note: Easter Sunday, April 25, August 15, and November 1 fall on weekends in 2026. That leaves 9 usable weekday public holidays — plus your municipal holiday. Lisbon celebrates Santo António (June 13), Porto celebrates São João (June 24).
Month-by-Month Leave Strategy
January: New Year's Extended Break
Public holiday: Ano Novo — Thursday, January 1
- Strategy: Take off Friday, January 2 (1 day)
- Result: 4-day weekend (Thu 1 – Sun 4 Jan)
April: Easter + Ponte da Liberdade
Public holiday: Sexta-feira Santa — Friday, April 3
- Already a 3-day weekend (Fri 3 – Sun 5)
- Strategy: Take off Monday 30 Mar – Thursday 2 Apr (4 days)
- Result: 9 days off (Sat 28 Mar – Sun 5 Apr)
- Perfect for an extended Páscoa break
May: Labour Day Long Weekend
Public holiday: Dia do Trabalhador — Friday, May 1
- Already a 3-day weekend (Fri 1 – Sun 3)
- Strategy: Take off Monday 27 – Thursday 30 April (4 days)
- Result: 9 days off (Sat 25 Apr – Sun 3 May)
June: The Double Holiday Month
June is excellent in 2026 — two public holidays on weekdays:
Corpo de Deus — Thursday, June 4
- Classic ponte: take off Friday June 5 (1 day)
- Result: 4-day weekend (Thu 4 – Sun 7 Jun)
Dia de Portugal — Wednesday, June 10
- Strategy: Take off Thursday 11 – Friday 12 June (2 days)
- Result: 5-day break (Wed 10 – Sun 14 Jun)
- Or take off Monday 8 – Tuesday 9 as well (4 days total) for a full 9 days off (Sat 6 – Sun 14 Jun)
Bonus — Municipal holidays:
- Lisbon: Santo António — Saturday, June 13 (falls on weekend in 2026)
- Porto: São João — Wednesday, June 24 — another ponte opportunity
June total: With just 3–7 leave days, you can get 9–18 days off in June.
October: Republic Day Long Weekend
Public holiday: Implantação da República — Monday, October 5
- Already a 3-day weekend (Sat 3 – Mon 5)
- Strategy: Take off Tuesday 6 – Friday 9 October (4 days)
- Result: 9 days off (Sat 3 – Sun 11 Oct)
December: The Triple Holiday Finale
December 2026 is extraordinary — three public holidays on weekdays:
Restauração da Independência — Tuesday, December 1
- Strategy: Take off Monday November 30 (1 day)
- Result: 4-day weekend (Sat 28 Nov – Tue 1 Dec)
Imaculada Conceição — Tuesday, December 8
- Strategy: Take off Monday December 7 (1 day)
- Result: 4-day weekend (Sat 5 – Tue 8 Dec)
Natal — Friday, December 25
- Strategy: Take off Monday 21 – Thursday 24 Dec + Monday 28 – Wednesday 31 Dec (7 days)
- Result: 16 days off (Sat 19 Dec – Sun 4 Jan 2027)
- Or shorter: take off Monday 28 – Wednesday 31 Dec (4 days) for 10 days off (Fri 25 Dec – Sun 4 Jan)
December total: With 6–9 leave days, you can get 14–24 days off in December. The best month of 2026 for Portuguese workers.
The 22-Day Leave Plan
The statutory minimum in Portugal is 22 working days. Here's how to turn all 22 into 58 days off:
| Break | Leave Days Used | Total Days Off | When |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Year's | 1 | 4 | Jan 1–4 |
| Easter | 4 | 9 | Mar 28 – Apr 5 |
| Labour Day | 4 | 9 | Apr 25 – May 3 |
| Corpo de Deus | 1 | 4 | Jun 4–7 |
| Dia de Portugal | 2 | 5 | Jun 10–14 |
| Republic Day | 4 | 9 | Oct 3–11 |
| Ponte 1 Dezembro | 1 | 4 | Nov 28 – Dec 1 |
| Ponte Imaculada | 1 | 4 | Dec 5–8 |
| Christmas/NYE | 4 | 10 | Dec 25 – Jan 4 |
| Total | 22 | 58 |
22 férias → 58 days off. Every major ponte and holiday break is covered — and you haven't even counted your municipal holiday yet.
The 25-Day Leave Plan
Many Portuguese workers get 25 days through collective agreements or seniority bonuses. Here's how to get 70 days off:
| Break | Leave Days Used | Total Days Off | When |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Year's | 1 | 4 | Jan 1–4 |
| Easter | 4 | 9 | Mar 28 – Apr 5 |
| Labour Day | 4 | 9 | Apr 25 – May 3 |
| Corpo de Deus | 1 | 4 | Jun 4–7 |
| Dia de Portugal | 2 | 5 | Jun 10–14 |
| Summer break | 5 | 9 | Aug 10–18 |
| Republic Day | 4 | 9 | Oct 3–11 |
| Ponte 1 Dezembro | 1 | 4 | Nov 28 – Dec 1 |
| Ponte Imaculada | 1 | 4 | Dec 5–8 |
| Christmas/NYE | 2 | 10 | Dec 25 – Jan 4 |
| Total | 25 | 67 |
25 férias → 67 days off. A proper summer week, every ponte extended, and you still get the full Christmas break.
All 2026 Opportunities at a Glance
Here's every national public holiday opportunity for mix-and-match planning:
| Break | Leave Days Used | Total Days Off | When |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Year's | 1 | 4 | Jan 1–4 |
| Easter | 4 | 9 | Mar 28 – Apr 5 |
| Labour Day | 4 | 9 | Apr 25 – May 3 |
| Corpo de Deus | 1 | 4 | Jun 4–7 |
| Dia de Portugal | 2 | 5 | Jun 10–14 |
| Republic Day | 4 | 9 | Oct 3–11 |
| Ponte 1 Dezembro | 1 | 4 | Nov 28 – Dec 1 |
| Ponte Imaculada | 1 | 4 | Dec 5–8 |
| Christmas/NYE | 4 | 10 | Dec 25 – Jan 4 |
| All opportunities | 22 | 58 |
Pick the breaks that matter most. With just 22 férias, you can get 58 days off in 2026 — plus your municipal holiday on top.
Tips to Maximise Your Férias
1. Master the Ponte
The ponte is central to Portuguese vacation culture. In 2026, the best pontes are:
- Friday January 2 (after New Year's Thursday)
- Friday June 5 (after Corpo de Deus Thursday)
- Monday November 30 (before Restauração Tuesday)
- Monday December 7 (before Imaculada Tuesday)
2. Know Your Municipal Holiday
Every Portuguese municipality has its own feriado municipal. Lisbon celebrates Santo António (June 13), Porto celebrates São João (June 24), Braga has São João (June 24), Coimbra has Rainha Santa Isabel (July 4). Check your city.
3. Coordinate with Your Partner
Planning holidays with a partner or family? Use TimeOffCalendar to see both schedules side by side and avoid booking conflicts.
4. Track Your Balance
With 22–25 days to manage plus pontes, it's easy to lose count. TimeOffCalendar automatically tracks your remaining balance as you mark days off.
5. Check Your Contrato Coletivo
Your contrato coletivo de trabalho (CCT) may grant extra days for seniority. Under Portuguese law, workers also earn extra days based on assiduity (no unjustified absences) — up to 3 extra days.
6. Plan August Early
August is peak vacation time in Portugal. Many companies have reduced activity and some close entirely. Plan your summer weeks early to ensure overlap with your partner and family.
Why Strategic Leave Planning Matters
Planning your férias at the start of the year means:
- Better travel deals — booking months in advance saves money
- First pick of popular dates — before your colleagues claim them
- More quality time — coordinated holidays with your partner and family
- Regular breaks — spread throughout the year to prevent burnout
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many public holidays does Portugal have in 2026?
Portugal has 13 national public holidays in 2026, plus a municipal holiday specific to your city. Easter Sunday, April 25, August 15, and November 1 fall on weekends, leaving 9 usable weekday holidays.
What is the minimum paid leave in Portugal?
Full-time workers are entitled to 22 working days of paid vacation per year. Seniority and assiduity bonuses can add up to 3 extra days.
What is a ponte?
A ponte (bridge) is taking a day off between a public holiday and the weekend to create an extended break. It's a deeply rooted part of Portuguese work culture — and the key to maximising your férias.
Do I get extra days for not being absent?
Yes. Under the Portuguese Labour Code, workers who have no unjustified absences in the previous year may be entitled to up to 3 extra vacation days (assiduity bonus). Check with your employer.
When is the best time to take férias in 2026?
June (Corpo de Deus + Dia de Portugal) and December (three weekday holidays) offer the best value. April (Easter) and October (Republic Day) are also excellent.
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