The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has issued an official correction to its 2026 public holiday schedule after discovering an error in previous publications. The Labour Department, operating under the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Public Safety, Immigration & Labour, announced that the date for the National Day of Prayer was incorrectly listed in Official Gazette numbers 60 and 61.
The corrected schedule now establishes September 10th, 2026, as the official observance date for the National Day of Prayer. This adjustment comes as part of the nation’s compliance with the Public Holidays (Amendment) Act of 2005, which governs the official recognition of national holidays.
The comprehensive 2026 public holiday calendar includes thirteen designated days: New Year’s Day (January 1), Good Friday (April 3), Easter Monday (April 6), Labour Day (May 4), Whit Monday (May 25), Carnival Monday (August 3), Carnival Tuesday (August 4), National Day of Prayer (September 10), Independence Day (November 1), V.C. Bird Day (December 9), Christmas Day (December 25), and Boxing Day (December 26).
Notably, the government has clarified that Independence Day will be observed on Monday, November 2nd, 2026, creating a long weekend for citizens. This practical adjustment follows the common practice of moving holiday observances to adjacent weekdays when they fall on weekends.
The Labour Commissioner’s office has emphasized the importance of this correction for both public and private sector planning, ensuring that businesses, government agencies, and citizens can appropriately schedule activities around the officially recognized holidays.









