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Public Holidays


Discover upcoming public holiday dates for Angola and start planning to make the most of your time off.

2026 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanThuNew Year's Day
2 JanFriNew Year Holiday
4 FebWedDay of the Armed Struggle
16 FebMonCarnival Holiday
17 FebTueCarnival
8 MarSunInternational Women's Day
23 MarMonSouthern Africa Liberation Day
3 AprFriGood Friday
4 AprSatAngolan Peace Day
1 MayFriLabour Day
17 SepThuNational Heroes Day
18 SepFriNational Heroes Day Holiday
2 NovMonAll Souls' Day
11 NovWedIndependence Day
25 DecFriChristmas Day
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2027 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanFriNew Year's Day
4 FebThuDay of the Armed Struggle
5 FebFriDay of the Armed Struggle Holiday
8 FebMonCarnival Holiday
9 FebTueCarnival
8 MarMonInternational Women's Day
22 MarMonSouthern Africa Liberation Day Holiday
23 MarTueSouthern Africa Liberation Day
26 MarFriGood Friday
4 AprSunAngolan Peace Day
1 MaySatLabour Day
17 SepFriNational Heroes Day
1 NovMonAll Souls' Day Holiday
2 NovTueAll Souls' Day
11 NovThuIndependence Day
12 NovFriIndependence Day Holiday
25 DecSatChristmas Day
The dates in this table are an estimate. We will update this page once the official public holiday dates for 2027 are released.

2028 Public Holidays

DateDayHoliday
1 JanSatNew Year's Day
4 FebFriDay of the Armed Struggle
28 FebMonCarnival Holiday
29 FebTueCarnival
8 MarWedInternational Women's Day
23 MarThuSouthern Africa Liberation Day
4 AprTueAngolan Peace Day
14 AprFriGood Friday
1 MayMonLabour Day
17 SepSunNational Heroes Day
2 NovThuAll Souls' Day
11 NovSatIndependence Day
25 DecMonChristmas Day
The dates in this table are an estimate. We will update this page once the official public holiday dates for 2028 are released.

Angola currently celebrates 12 national holidays each year. National holidays are regulated under the Law 1/01 March 23, 2001 as published in the National Register. This law overwrites all former laws concerning public holidays in Angola.

In the new Constitution of Angola that went into effect in 2010, the office of the president is given all authority concerning national holidays. This office, generally speaking through the Ministry of Public Service, announces the national holiday dates each year through formal publication.

It is not uncommon for additional holidays to be declared throughout the year. These one-time holidays may be to bridge a holiday celebration so that it extends to the weekend, or may be for governmental purposes. The Ministry of Public Service will make the announcement for these holidays and all employers are obligated to comply.

Under the Labour laws of Angola, employers must provide employees with a day off for all national holidays. It is also common practice that employees are not required to work after 12:00pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. However, this is not written into law. If employees are paid for their holiday day off is determined by the individual labour contracts that the employees have entered into with their employer.