When do schools across Germany start summer holidays in 2026?

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German school children and their families have plenty of opportunities to go on holiday, with small breaks throughout the year as well as the bigger summer holidays. Here are the dates for 2026.

In Germany it almost always pays to plan ahead as the prices of transportation to accommodation tend to be higher the closer you get to the date of your trip.

This is especially true for families for whom vacation plans are often limited to school holiday windows, when every other family in their state is also making travel plans.

Knowing the exact dates of the school holidays to come is essential for families in Germany making plans for the coming season. But it’s also useful for residents and visitors that don’t have kids and may want to try and avoid peak summer holiday congestion.

2026 summer holidays

In Germany, summer vacation periods differ between the country’s 16 states, which is intended to reduce nation-wide holiday-related traffic and ease crowds at the country’s most popular destinations.

Holiday periods rotate each year, with the exception of the southern states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg (and yeah, that’s kind of an issue), so school children will have slightly different dates off for their summer breaks each year.

Here are the summer holiday dates for 2026 in each German state:

Fourth graders in a school in Stuttgart run past a blackboard with the inscription: ‘Happy holidays – All the best and good luck!’ Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Bernd Weißbrod

Baden-Württemberg

From Thursday, July 30th until Friday, September 11th.

Bavaria

The Free state of Bavaria is the last state to break for summer.

Starting from Monday, August 3rd until Monday September 14th.

Berlin & Brandenburg

Thursday July, 9th until Friday, August 21st.

Bremen

Thursday July, 2nd until Wednesday, August 12th.

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Hamburg

Thursday July, 9th until Wednesday, August 19th.

Hesse

Monday June 29th until Friday, August 7th.

Lower Saxony

Thursday July, 2nd until Wednesday, August 12th.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Monday July, 13th until Friday, August 21st.

North Rhine-Westphalia

Monday, July 20th until Tuesday, September 1st.

Rhineland-Palatinate

Monday June 29th until Friday, August 7th.

Saarland

Monday June 29th until Friday, August 7th.

Saxony & Saxony-Anhalt

Monday, July 6th until Friday, August 14th.

Schleswig-Holstein

Monday, July 6th until Friday, August 14th.

Schools on the islands of Sylt, Föhr, Amrun, Heligoland and Halligen have an altered break schedule with summer holidays from Monday July 6th until Friday, August 7th.

Thuringia

Monday, July 6th until Friday, August 14th.

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Germany’s school vacation periods

School children in Germany receive 75 days of holiday per year which are divided into six school holiday periods: autumn, Christmas, winter, Easter, Whitsun and summer holidays.

Of these the summer holiday period is the longest by far: It’s six or seven weeks compared to a few days or up to two weeks for the other breaks.

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