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Public Holiday Regional: PT-20

Azores Day

June 2026
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🏪 What's open

  • Banks Closed
  • Government offices Closed
  • Schools Closed
  • Shops Mostly closed
  • Restaurants Reduced
  • Public transit Reduced
  • Stock market Closed
  • Post office Closed

🛋️ Long weekend potential

3-Day Block
SAT 30 Weekend
SUN 31 Weekend
MON 01 Holiday

3-day weekend (May 30 – June 1)

📣 Traveler notes

Portugal is a welcoming country with a deep cultural and historical past. It is a popular destination for its beautiful beaches, warm summers, rich gastronomy, and historical sites. Attractions include golf courses, surfing at Nazaré, and religious sites like Fátima. Surprisingly, some ski resorts in the Serra da Estrela region are open during the winter.

  • Seasonal fairs and music festivals are common throughout Portugal, especially after summer.
  • Traditional and religious parish festivals feature processions, floats, and fireworks in various cities and villages.
  • Major annual events, such as the popular 'Marchas Populares' parades, mark local celebrations.
  • The official tourism website lists major annual events for planning trips.
  • The country hosts various regional fairs, such as agricultural or horse trading fairs, depending on the season.
  • Summer offers diverse festivals, ranging from coastlines to historical northern towns.
  • While Portugal is largely secular, respecting local customs is advised. When visiting religious sites, dress appropriately and remain quiet. Public displays of affection are generally acceptable in major cities but may be viewed as unusual in rural areas.Smoking is prohibited in most indoor public areas, public transport, and many public beaches. Be aware of local rules regarding public behavior and animal rights, particularly concerning traditional practices like bullfighting.

About this holiday

Azores Day is a regional holiday commemorating the establishment of Azorean political autonomy in the Portuguese Constitution, following the Carnation Revolution. It is observed on the Sunday of Pentecost, a movable public holiday unique to the Azores archipelago.