2026 - Barbados

2026 - Barbados

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1:Emancipation Day / 3:Kadooment Day
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25:Christmas Day / 26:Boxing Day
-Holidays in 2026 -
01/01 New Year's Day The first day of the Gregorian calendar year, celebrated as a time for fresh beginnings and new opportunities.
01/21 Errol Barrow Day Honors the first Prime Minister of Barbados who led the country to independence in 1966.
04/03 Good Friday Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday.
04/06 Easter Monday The day after Easter Sunday, observed as a public holiday in many Christian countries.
04/28 National Heroes' Day Commemorates the contributions of Barbadian heroes who fought for independence and national pride.
05/01 Labor Day A statutory public holiday honoring workers' contributions to society and the labor movement, typically observed with a day off from work.
05/25 Pentecost Monday Christian holiday celebrated on the Monday after Pentecost Sunday, a day of rest and religious observance.
08/01 Emancipation Day Commemorates the end of slavery in Barbados on August 1, 1834, when enslaved people were freed under the Slavery Abolition Act.
08/03 Kadooment Day Annual celebration marking the culmination of Barbados Crop Over festival with a grand parade and street party
11/30 Independence Day Commemorates the nation's independence from colonial rule, celebrating sovereignty and national identity.
12/25 Christmas Day A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed with gift-giving, family gatherings, and religious services.
12/26 Boxing Day A public holiday celebrated the day after Christmas, traditionally for giving gifts to service workers and the poor.