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There are several national holidays in Holland, such as Easter and King's Day. In addition to these official days off, the Dutch enjoy their holidays at several times throughout the year. Read all about our special holidays and scheduled holiday periods here, so you know exactly what to expect when you come to enjoy the beautiful Netherlands.

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Holidays and festivals in the Netherlands

In Holland there are a multitude of official and traditional holidays that the Dutch enjoy celebrating. On the first of January, some Dutch people greet the New Year by taking an invigorating plunge into cold water, for instance the traditional New Year’s Day ´Dip in the Sea´ on the beach in Scheveningen. In February, Carnival is celebrated in many regions, with traditional costumed parades and partying. In addition, the American tradition of Valentine’s Day is gaining in popularity each year. The Dutch enjoy a long weekend off for Easter. The day before Easter, Good Friday, is a national holiday but some people still have to work depending on what they do. Municipal and government organisations are closed, however. Searching for hidden (chocolate) Easter eggs is a beloved tradition in Holland.

The biggest celebration of the year takes place every year on April 27. This is ´King´s Day´ in Holland, and throughout the country festivities take place, with everything and everyone decked out in the colour orange – the colour of the royal family, the ‘House of Orange’. In many Dutch cities, the King's Day festivities start the night before the actual holiday this is a special celebration called ‘King’s Night’. Live shows and concerts are held on city squares and you can enjoy the festive atmosphere in many pubs and cafés that turn orange for the occasion, for instance in The Hague, Utrecht and Amsterdam.

On the fourth of May, the Day of Remembrance, special ceremonies are held in many cities and towns in Holland, to remember and honor both the civilians and the military personnel who have died as victims of wars and military peace-keeping missions. On May 5, Liberation Day is celebrated with concerts and festivals, such as Bevrijdingspop (´Liberation Pop´) in Haarlem.

The festival called Vlaggetjesdag (‘Flag Dag´), usually held around the first weeks of June, centers on the arrival of the first ´new herring´ catch in fishing ports. This is the official opening of the herring season and attracts a lot of visitors, especially in Scheveningen.

The summer recess of government workers in the Hague ends on the third Tuesday in September. On that day, the so-called Prinsjesdag (Princes’ Day, also called ‘Budget Day’), the ruling monarch holds a ‘Speech from the Throne’ to publicly announce the political guidelines and budget for the coming year. On this day as well, the Royal Family rides through The Hague in a parade in the horse-drawn ‘Golden Coach’.

The feast of St. Nicolas, who is called Sinterklaas in Holland, is celebrated on December 5. Sinterklaas is much more important in Holland than Santa Claus. As soon as Sinterklaas departs, the Christmas tree is put up and everything becomes Christmas themed. You can visit several Christmas markets, such as the famous Dickens Festival in Deventer. The biggest Christmas market is organised in Dordrecht. Small ice skating rinks are set up in many cities and villages. Holland celebrates two days of Christmas: 1st and 2nd Christmas Day. People usually celebrate the holiday with their family and friends. Nearly every home in Holland has a decorated Christmas tree for Christmas. The Dutch celebrate the end of the year with Oudejaarsavond – the last evening of the ´Old Year´, with champagne and fireworks.

Public holidays 2023 in the Netherlands

New Year’s Day January 1, 2023
Good Friday April 7, 2023
Easter April 9 and 10, 2023
Kings Day April 27, 2023
Liberation Day May 5, 2023
Ascension Day May 18, 2023
Whitsun Weekend May 28 and 29, 2023
Christmas December 25 and 26, 2023



Public holidays 2024

New Year’s Day January 1, 2024
Good Friday March 29, 2024
Easter March 31 and April 1, 2024
Kings Day April 27, 2024
Liberation Day May 5, 2024
Ascension Day May 9, 2024
Whitsun Weekend May 19 and 20, 2024
Christmas December 25 and 26, 2024

School holidays in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has staggered holidays and therefore not everyone has holidays at the same time. There are a couple of weeks’ difference. The staggered holidays were introduced to reduce extremely busy situations and traffic jams.

School holidays 2023

Spring holidays: Northern provinces and Central Holland 25 February - 5 March 2023
Southern provinces 18 February - 26 February 2023
May holidays: Throughout Holland 29 April - 7 May 2023
Summer holidays: Northern provinces 22 July - 3 September 2023
Central Holland 8 July - 20 August 2023
Southern provinces 15 July - 27 August 2023
Autumn holidays: Northern provinces 21 October - 29 October 2023
Southern provinces and Central Holland 14 October - 22 October 2023
Christmas holidays: Throughout Holland 23 December 2023 - 7 January 2024

School holidays 2024

Spring holidays: Northern provinces and Central Holland 17 February - 25 February 2024
Southern provinces 10 February - 18 February 2024
May holidays: Throughout Holland 27 April - 5 May 2024
Summer holidays: Northern provinces 20 July - 1 September 2024
Central Holland 13 July - 25 August 2024
Southern provinces 6 July - 18 August 2024
Autumn holidays: Northern provinces and Central Holland 26 October - 3 November 2024
Southern provinces 19 October - 27 October 2024
Christmas holidays: Throughout Holland 21 December 2024 - 5 January 2025

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