- Plan your 2026 vacation with our guide to Hong Kongās public holidays and long weekends, with exact dates.
- Figure out which long weekends are perfect for relaxing, and which are ideal for travelling.
Year 2026 is looking great for Hong Kong, with plenty of long weekend opportunities, some of which are ready-made and others that require careful holiday planning. Our list outlines how you can maximise your holidays in 2026, supplementing them with days off from work, ranging from 3-day-long holidays to even a 9-day-long possibility. If you have been waiting for 2026 to plan your vacation or holiday time, our list of long weekends in Hong Kong is sure to help you create the ideal vacation diary! Read on to find out and start planning now.
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2026 long weekends in Hong Kong
January 1

The first day of 2026 falls on a Thursday, and if you want to enjoy a long weekend right at the beginning of the year, take a leave on January 2 (Friday). A 4-day weekend to start 2026 right! What could be better?
February 17 to 19

Hong Kong celebrates the Lunar New Year amid much fervour and festivities. February 17-19 (Tuesday to Thursday) are holidays in Hong Kong, perfect for a long mid-month break. To make it a long weekend, all you have to do is take either February 16 (Monday) or February 20 (Friday) off, and you can enjoy a 5-day long weekend. Or, if you are feeling adventurous or are looking to enjoy a really long weekend, take both days off, and you can have a 9-day-long holiday. Plan to visit the mainland for a quick break, or spend time relaxing in your home, the choice is yours.
April 3 to 7

In April, Hongkongers are in for a treat! Several holidays fall towards the beginning of the month, very close together, and clubbing them can mean another long weekend. April 3 is Good Friday and a holiday. April 4 (Saturday) is a holiday due to being the day following Good Friday. April 5 is Ching Ming Festival, but since it falls on a Sunday, April 6 (Monday) has been designated as a holiday. And since April 6 is also Easter Monday, which is already a holiday, April 7 (Tuesday) has also been declared a holiday. With 5 days in April being official holidays, a quick trip to Lantau Island or even to foreign shores is a great idea.
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May 1

May 1 (Friday) is Labour Day, and another chance for those in Hong Kong to plan a quick 3-day weekend. You can choose to spend your long weekend exploring local markets or stay put in your home with a good book and snacks.
May 25

The Birthday of the Buddha falls on May 24 (Sunday), and the Hong Kong administration is declaring a holiday on May 25 (Monday), in place of Sunday. A readymade 3-day long weekend at your disposal, what else could you want for a mid-year (almost) break?
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June 19

Tuen Ng Festival falls on June 19 (Friday), and with it brings another long weekend for Hongkongers. The 3-day-long weekend is perfect for a quick trip, some self-care, or taking care of all your little projects around the house, from cleaning to organising, and more.
October 1

October 1 (Thursday) is the National Day of Hong Kong, and if you can take October 2 (Friday) off, then you can enjoy another long weekend in 2026. Plan your leaves well, and you can be off exploring new destinations on this 4-day-long weekend.
October 19

Chung Yeung Festival falls on October 18 (Sunday), and in lieu of the holiday falling on a Sunday, the Hong Kong administration has declared the day after, October 19 (Monday), as a holiday. Another 3-day long weekend on your hands, perfect for a day of shopping, a small trip to a nearby destination or a chance to spend some quality time with friends and family.
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December 25

The last long weekend in 2026 comes with Christmas, with December 25 falling on a Friday. You can enjoy a 3-day-long holiday as it is, or take a couple more days off to enjoy a longer vacation.
Where to go during the long weekendsĀ

Some of the most popular destinations to visit during the 2026 long weekends in Hong Kong include:
- Macau, where visitors can enjoy a vibrant nightlife with casinos and late-night shows.
- Hoi An in Vietnam, for an international trip full of culture and cuisine.
- Phuket in Thailand for a coastal break full of snazzy nightlife, natural wonders, great food, and superb shopping opportunities.
- Singapore, Seoul in Korea, Bali in Indonesia, Beijing, and Taipei are also good options, with flights taking anywhere from 2 hours to 5 hours.
- Hongkongers can also choose to explore Lantau Island, Victoria Harbour, and Disneyland for day-long trips and picnics.
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Tips to travel during Hong Kongās long weekends in 2026

- Make all your bookings in advance, since long weekends are popular times to travel.
- Plan and apply for leave from work as soon as you know which long weekends you want to travel on.
- Pack light, especially when going on short 3-day holidays.
- If planning on using public transport, find out if the buses and trains have special timings on holidays.
- Discover local markets and food stalls near your home for a comfortable evening out.
- Focus more on experiences, rather than covering destinations.
- Exploring locations closer to home will make your vacation stretch for longer.
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
In 2026, Hong Kong will have six readymade long weekends, along with the chance to plan and enjoy several others.
Holidays such as Good Friday (April 3), Labour Day (May 1), Christmas (December 25), Tuen Ng Festival (June 19), The Birthday of the Buddha (May 24), and Ching Ming Festival (April 5) are creating long weekends in Hong Kong in 2026.
In 2026, April, May, June, October, and December have long weekends in Hong Kong.
Yes, holidays such as Labour Day (May 1), Good Friday (April 3), and Christmas (December 25) are falling on Fridays.
While there are no 4-day weekends in Hong Kong in 2026, there are a few 3-day long weekends.
Holidays such as The Birthday of the Buddha (May 24), Ching Ming (April 5) Festival, and Chung Yeung Festival (October 18) are falling on Sunday in Hong Kong in 2026 and will be substituted with a weekday off.
If you plan carefully and apply for leaves beforehand, you can maximise your annual leave around the 2026 Hong Kong long weekends.
Yes, holidays for the Lunar New Year, falling on February 17 to 19 (Tuesday to Thursday) can be turned into a longer break by taking a leave on February 16 (Monday) or 20 (Friday).
April 6 is Easter Monday, the holiday for which will be given on April 7 (Tuesday), since Monday is already a holiday for Ching Ming Festival.
Written By
Esha Dasgupta
Senior Digital Writer – Growth, Travel
Esha is a traveller at heart, with a penchant for exploring the unchartered. She has previously worked ..Read Morewith TravelTriangle and Internet Moguls. When not in work mode, she can be found downing endless cups of coffee while reading Enid Blyton/Sidney Sheldon. Read Less


















