T. T. Bank Holiday – Jun. 12, 2026

T. T. Bank Holiday
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Isle Of Man
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2nd Friday of June
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The T. T. Bank Holiday roars to life every second Friday of June, marking the thrilling conclusion of the Isle of Man TT Race Week. Witness spectacular motorcycle displays and the adrenaline-pumping Senior Race Day. Plan your trip, watch the races, and join the global community of motorsport enthusiasts.

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Expected T. T. Bank Holiday Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions, history shows that motorcycle gear retailers, travel agencies specializing in motorsports tours, and local Isle of Man businesses often roll out special offers. Look for deals from brands like Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki on bikes and accessories. Gear manufacturers such as Alpinestars and Dainese may offer discounts on safety equipment. Hospitality packages for the Isle of Man TT are also popular. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as June 11 approaches.

Platform Guide for T. T. Bank Holiday

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #TTBankHoliday. Share action shots of the races, behind-the-scenes content, or your favorite TT moments.

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #TTBankHoliday. Create short, dynamic videos showcasing the speed and excitement of motorcycle racing or highlight iconic TT moments.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #TTBankHoliday. Share real-time updates, race results, and engage with other fans during the event.

Social Media Tips for T. T. Bank Holiday

Individuals

Plan a watch party with fellow enthusiasts, wear your favorite racing gear, and share your predictions for the Senior Race. If you're on the Isle of Man, find the best viewing spots.

Creators

Produce vlogs documenting your experience at the Isle of Man TT, create highlight reels of the most thrilling race moments, or interview fans and racers for unique content.

Brands

Motorcycle manufacturers, gear companies, and travel providers can run contests, offer special discounts on products or travel packages, and engage with fans using event-specific hashtags.

Top Brands for T. T. Bank Holiday

  1. Isle of Man Tourism

    The official tourism board for the Isle of Man, promoting the island as a premier destination for visitors, especially during the renowned TT Races. They offer comprehensive guides and travel information.

  2. Honda

    A global leader in motorcycle manufacturing, Honda has a long and storied history at the Isle of Man TT, with numerous victories and legendary riders. They consistently showcase their racing prowess.

  3. Yamaha

    Another dominant force in motorsports, Yamaha has achieved significant success at the TT Races, known for their high-performance bikes and dedicated racing teams. They are a fan favorite.

  4. Alpinestars

    Founded in 1963, Alpinestars is a leading manufacturer of professional racing products, including motorcycle suits, gloves, and boots, trusted by many TT riders for safety and performance.

  5. Dainese

    An Italian company established in 1972, Dainese specializes in protective gear for motorcycle sports. Their innovative designs are worn by many top racers at the Isle of Man TT, ensuring safety.

  6. Monster Energy

    A popular energy drink brand, Monster Energy is a prominent sponsor of various motorsports events, including teams and riders at the Isle of Man TT, fueling the high-octane atmosphere.

  7. Arai Helmet

    A Japanese manufacturer of high-quality motorcycle helmets, Arai is renowned for its commitment to rider safety and comfort. Many Isle of Man TT competitors choose Arai for its proven protection.

T. T. Bank Holiday Hero

Joey Dunlop

Joey Dunlop (1952–2000) was a legendary Northern Irish motorcyclist, widely regarded as one of the greatest road racers of all time. Known as 'King of the Roads,' he holds the record for the most wins at the Isle of Man TT Races, with 26 victories. His career spanned over two decades, captivating fans with his skill and bravery. Dunlop's legacy continues to inspire generations of riders and fans.

History of T. T. Bank Holiday

The Isle of Man, located between the larger islands of Ireland and Britain, is a small island known for its fascinating rough terrain and difficult roads. The island’s distinctive environment made it an ideal location for dirt bike racing, and by 1907, the first-ever edition of the International Isle of Man T.T. (Trophy Race) was staged on the island. The races immediately became a spectacle and grew to become an annual sporting event with thousands of spectators.

These events take place during the T.T. Race Week, which runs from the last week of May through the first week of June on the rough roads of the Isle of Man. However, because of the pandemic, the last two editions, held in 2020 and 2021, had to be rescheduled to August.

The Senior Race Day is usually a public holiday to allow locals to mingle freely with the large entourage of visitors from all over the world. It is commonly referred to as the most prestigious part of the race festival because all the expert racers compete in the final daring course.

It’s also a pretty entertaining and thrilling event, with the racers drawing cheers and screams from the audience all day. The winner is presented with the Marquis de Mouzilly St. Mars trophy.

Experienced racers compete for lucrative prizes on a 37-mile mountain course riddled with dirt tracks and dangerous turns. Various motorcycle skill displays and other event types, such as four-wheeler racing, also take place on this day.

T. T. Bank Holiday timeline

1904
The International Cup

The Isle of Man gets permission to host the Tourist Trophy races.

1905
The Races Begin

The premier edition of the International Cup race begins in France.

1907
A Trophy Race

The first T.T. race kicks off on the Isle of Man.

1924
The American Motorcycle Association

Motorcycle races are organized across different race circuits in America.

1949
The Motorcycle World Championships

The motorcycle road-racing world tournament begins.

How Businesses Can Celebrate T. T. Bank Holiday

Local businesses on the Isle of Man can capitalize on the T. T. Bank Holiday by offering special promotions for race fans and tourists. Pubs and restaurants can host themed events, live screenings of races, and special menus. Retailers can stock up on official TT merchandise and motorcycle-related apparel. Accommodation providers should prepare for increased demand, offering packages that include tickets or exclusive experiences.

T. T. Bank Holiday FAQs

When is T. T. Bank Holiday?

T. T. Bank Holiday 2026 falls on Friday, June 12. It marks the thrilling conclusion of the Isle of Man TT Race Week, a highlight for motorsport fans globally.

What does 'T. T.' stand for?

The ‘T. T.’ in T. T. Bank Holiday stands for ‘Tourist Trophy.’ The Isle of Man TT Races began in 1907 as an international motorcycle race, attracting tourists and racers alike.

How dangerous is the Isle of Man TT?

The Isle of Man TT is widely considered one of the most dangerous motorsport events globally, with over 260 rider fatalities since its inception. The challenging Snaefell Mountain Course is known for its high speeds and unforgiving nature.

How many people attend the Isle of Man TT?

The Isle of Man TT attracts approximately 45,000 to 50,000 visitors annually, significantly boosting the island’s population during the two-week festival. Fans travel from around the world to witness the races.

T. T. Bank Holiday Activities

  1. Visit the Isle of Man

    Watch real-life devils do spine-chilling stunts and display outstanding abilities in one of the most intense live-action race events. Nothing quite compares to a first-hand experience of the spectacular races held on T.T. Bank Holiday, from the adventurous — and equally deadly — mountain courses to the slippery dirt tracks dotted across the island.

  2. Attend a road race event

    On T.T. Bank Holiday, check out some of the other road race events and a variety of motorcycle shows taking place. You can also go to a race track and unwind by watching race events or any other event on display.

  3. Take a motorbike ride

    To clear your mind, go for a motorcycle ride and breathe in some fresh air. You can also take a ride out to the countryside and enjoy the natural views and breathtaking scenery. If you're an experienced rider, you could even attend and compete in the T.T. Race Week.

5 Interesting Facts About The Isle Of Man

  1. Few people speak the original language

    The last native speaker of Manx, Ned Maddrell, died in 1974, and only 2% of the current population have any knowledge of the language.

  2. Their cats don’t have tails

    The Manx is a cat breed native to the Isle of Man, and its most distinguishing feature is its lack of a tail.

  3. It’s governed by the world’s oldest parliament

    The Manx parliament has been standing without break ever since 979.

  4. The island was never colonized

    The Isle of Man is a Crown Dependency, which means that it’s technically a possession of the crown (a.k.a. the Queen) directly, not of the U.K.

  5. It’s considered the motorcycle racing capital

    The Manx parliament enacted legislation in 1907 authorizing the closure of Manx's highways for the race.

Why We Love T. T. Bank Holiday

  1. It’s exciting entertainment

    The Isle of Man T.T. Race, with its difficult dirt tracks and dangerous mountain terrain, provides an opportunity for professional riders to demonstrate their incredible skills. Although the environment is usually kept as controlled as possible, the tight corners and rough falls add to the excitement!

  2. It's a thrilling sporting event

    With dirt biking gaining popularity around the world, the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races provides an ideal platform for professional bikers to compete against one another while honing their skills. The official trophy of the race festival, the Marquis de Mouzilly St. Mars trophy, is awarded to the winner of the main event held on Senior Race Day.

  3. It boosts tourism for the Isle of Man

    The race attracts tourists from all over the world and allows locals to mingle and interact with visitors from all walks of life. It also allows tourists to explore and appreciate the intriguing landscape of this remote island.

T. T. Bank Holiday dates

Year Date Day
2026 June 12 Friday
2027 June 11 Friday
2028 June 9 Friday
2029 June 8 Friday
2030 June 7 Friday