Portugal · Thursday, June 18, 2026
Madeira Day falls on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, 13 days from now.
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Today in Portugal
Working day
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Next public holiday
13 days
Madeira Day
Working days until it
8
Mon–Fri, excluding other holidays
Madeira Day
Dia da Madeira
Wed, Jul 1
next up
Assumption Day
Assunção de Nossa Senhora
Sat, Aug 15
Republic Day
Implantação da República
Mon, Oct 5
All Saints Day
Dia de Todos-os-Santos
Sun, Nov 1
Restoration of Independence
Restauração da Independência
Tue, Dec 1
Immaculate Conception
Imaculada Conceição
Tue, Dec 8
Christmas Day
Natal
Fri, Dec 25
St. Stephen's Day
Primeira Oitava
Sat, Dec 26
New Year's Day
Ano Novo
Fri, Jan 1
Carnival
Carnaval
Tue, Feb 9
Good Friday
Sexta-feira Santa
Fri, Mar 26
Easter Sunday
Domingo de Páscoa
Sun, Mar 28
Portugal has thirteen public holidays under article 234 of the Código do Trabalho, eight obligatory national plus Easter Sunday (movable) plus optional regional and municipal observances. The Madeira and Azores autonomous regions add their own statutory days, including Madeira Day on 1 July and Azores Day on the Monday after Pentecost. Each município adds its own municipal holiday, typically the patron saint's day, so Lisbon closes for Saint Anthony on 13 June and Porto for Saint John on 24 June. Four national holidays were suspended between 2013 and 2016 as an austerity measure under the IMF and EU bailout, then restored by Law 8/2016.
Knowing the exact date of the next holiday in Portugal matters for more than time off. It tells payroll teams when a pay run shifts, tells anyone with a filing or payment deadline whether a due date rolls forward, and tells cross-border teams which day a counterpart will be unreachable. The countdown above is calculated from the nationally recognised public holiday list and updates live in your own time zone, so a date that is "tomorrow" for someone in Portugal reads correctly for you wherever you are.
Article 279 of the Código Civil and article 138 of the Código de Processo Civil define dia útil as any day not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday. The standard private-sector week is Monday to Friday with banks operating Monday to Friday. Statutory annual leave under the Código do Trabalho article 238 is 22 working days plus the thirteen public holidays. Settlement of euro transactions uses TARGET2; domestic Portuguese banking follows the Banco de Portugal calendar, which observes the eight obligatory national days plus the Lisbon municipal holiday only for the Lisbon-cleared instruments.
Right now there are about 8 full working days between today and Madeira Day, counting Monday to Friday and skipping any other public holidays in between. If you are scheduling a deliverable, a delivery, or a meeting that depends on people being at their desks in Portugal, that is the realistic window you have before the next closure.
For cross-border planning, overlay the Portugal calendar with the calendars of the other countries your team works with. A week that looks completely open from your side can be a national holiday on theirs, and the clash only shows up when you compare the two side by side. The full holiday page links into a country-by-country comparison so you can spot the weeks where almost nobody is at their desk before you commit to a date.
Holiday dates are compiled from Nager.Date and the national sources listed above. Regional and substitute-day rules vary; for legal deadlines, confirm the observed date with the relevant official calendar for Portugal.