The calendar for travel in 2026 is already being marked by the travel enthusiasts as the year filled with long weekends, which will be great for short tours and trips to relax. One can choose any destination, right from hill stations to beaches, cultural exploration, and even international travel area, and these long weekends will make it very easy to turn a couple of days off into a memorable experience. A carefully planned scenario can help the tourists to experience all the festivals, public holidays, and sunny days throughout the year.
Here is the list of the long weekends for the year 2026 with all months where you may get some time off for your escape planning.
January: New Beginnings and Republic Day Breaks
The calendar starts with rejuvenating winter conditions, which are great for both hill stations and beach resorts. Republic Day becomes the next occasion for a quick getaway.
Key long weekends
- New Year’s Day (Thursday, January 1) – Take Friday off for a long break
- Republic Day (Monday, January 26), combined with nearby holidays
Where to go
- India: Mussoorie, Nainital, Shimla, Rishikesh, Goa
- Abroad: Dubai, Singapore, Sri Lanka
March: Festival Colours and Cultural Trails
This is a vibrant month for cultural travelers or those looking to escape to the beach with the coming of Holi and other cultural festivals.
Key long weekends
- Eid-ul-Fitr (Friday to Sunday, March 20–22)
- Ram Navami and Mahavir Jayanti (late March)
Where to go
- India: Varanasi, Hampi, Khajuraho, Puducherry, Gokarna
- Abroad: Bali, Thailand, Vietnam
April: Coastal Calm and Easter Break
April holidays are normally known for happy weather, which means this month is ideal for coastal island retreat people.
Key long weekends
- Good Friday to Easter (Friday, April 3 – Sunday, April 5)
Where to go
- India: Kerala backwaters, Goa, Andaman Islands
- Abroad: Maldives, Mauritius, Dubai
May: Labour Day and Hill Retreats
Before the peak summer heat, May is perfect for escaping to cooler hill destinations.
Key long weekends
- Labour Day and Buddha Purnima (Friday, May 1 – Sunday, May 3)
Where to go
- India: Manali, Ooty, Coorg, Darjeeling
- Abroad: Nepal, Bhutan, Switzerland
June: Monsoon Getaways and Quiet Escapes
A monolithic medium to set the stage for the this year’s grand climactic battle!
Key long weekends
- Muharram (Friday, June 26)
Where to go
- India: Munnar, Mahabaleshwar, Cherrapunji
- Abroad: Sri Lanka (hill country), Bali
July: Festive Rains and Scenic Hills
Because July, which brings in greenery and light crowds, is the favourite time for nature travel with zero stress.
Key long weekends
- Rath Yatra with extended leave (mid-July)
Where to go
- India: Coorg, Wayanad, Lonavala, Munnar
- Abroad: Scotland, New Zealand
August: Culture, Heritage and Monsoon Magic
August combines festivals and pleasant weather, ideal for heritage and hill destinations.
Key long weekends
- Raksha Bandhan (Friday, August 28 – Sunday, August 30)
Where to go
- India: Jaipur, Udaipur, Mussoorie, Rishikesh
- Abroad: Japan, Switzerland, Bali
September: Post-Monsoon Refresh
Sunshine and beautiful sights of September, together with superb beaches, fauna, and easy hiking trips, are the major points.
Key long weekends
- Janmashtami (Friday, September 4 – Sunday, September 6)
- Ganesh Chaturthi (Saturday, September 12 – Monday, September 14)
Where to go
- India: Goa, Coorg, Jim Corbett
- Abroad: Italy, France, Bhutan
October: Peak Travel Season
If we could forget plunging into metropolitan chaos, October would be an unparalleled time of traversing India, espe!cially when both weather and festival offer a warm hand.
Key long weekends
- Gandhi Jayanti (Friday, October 2 – Sunday, October 4)
- Dussehra (Saturday, October 17 – Tuesday, October 20)
Where to go
- India: Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Leh-Ladakh
- Abroad: Greece, Austria, Switzerland
November: Heritage Trails and Early Winter Trips
Mild temperatures make November ideal for desert tours and cultural circuits.
Key long weekends
- Diwali (Saturday, November 7 – Monday, November 9)
Where to go
- India: Rajasthan, Rann of Kutch, Shimla
- Abroad: Dubai, Spain, Morocco
December: Festive Closures and Year-End Escapes
The year ends with holiday cheer, winter travel, and festive celebrations.
Key long weekends
- Christmas (Friday, December 25 – Sunday, December 27)
Where to go
- India: Goa, Auli, Manali, Wayanad
- Abroad: London, Switzerland, Dubai
2026, a year that presents a number of long weekends distributed evenly during the year, is going to be the perfect place for those who want to mix business with pleasure. If you are smart about your travel planning, then every long vacation can become an excellent short getaway for you regardless of whether you choose to travel within India or to foreign countries.