School Holidays in Europe 2026–2027: Overview by Country Groups

Last Updated on 27 January 2026 by Johan

A comprehensive overview of School holidays in Europe 2026–2027 across Europe, highlighting shared seasonal patterns and regional differences. Data is based on national ministries of education and the European Commission’s Eurydice school calendar resources.

Typical Break Periods Across Europe (2026–2027)

BreakTypical PeriodExample Countries
Autumn BreakMid to late OctoberNetherlands, Germany, Sweden, France
Christmas BreakLate December to early JanuaryMost European countries
Winter BreakFebruary (1 week, mid-term)Germany, Sweden, Netherlands
Spring/Easter BreakMarch–April (1–2 weeks)All European countries
Summer HolidayJune to early September (6–14 weeks)Shortest in Denmark & Netherlands; longest in Italy

These patterns remain consistent for 2026–2027, with exact dates varying by country and region.

Regional Variations and Notes for 2026–2027

Germany
Holiday dates continue to be set by individual federal states, resulting in staggered autumn, winter, and Easter breaks. This reduces peak travel congestion within the country.

Netherlands
The Ministry of Education (OCW) publishes fixed and advisory dates for 2026–2027, divided into three regions: North, Central, and South. Schools may deviate slightly, but summer, Christmas, and May holidays follow national guidelines.

United Kingdom
The UK maintains a six‑term structure with shorter half‑term breaks rather than a single winter break. Dates vary by England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Italy
Summer holidays remain among the longest in Europe, typically 10–14 weeks depending on the region. Northern regions reopen earlier than southern regions.

Scandinavian Countries
Sweden, Norway, and Denmark continue to include a winter sports break (sportlov) in February, in addition to standard winter and Easter holidays.

Practical Tips for Travellers (2026–2027)

  • Summer holiday periods (June–September) remain the busiest travel season across Europe, especially in coastal regions.
  • Christmas markets in Germany, Austria, and Central Europe operate from late November through early January, overlapping with school Christmas breaks.
  • Alpine ski resorts experience peak demand during February winter breaks; early booking is recommended.
  • Easter holiday timing varies significantly between northern and southern Europe; some southern countries align with Orthodox Easter.
  • Always verify exact dates with local education authorities, as regional calendars may differ.
School Holidays in Europe 2026–2027: Overview by Country Groups. Option to go to Titran, Norway.
Titran, Norway. Photo by Hasse Lossius on Unsplash

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