Read Both Treaty Texts
Compare trusted translations and explanations of te Tiriti and the English Treaty text.
Find useful things to do on Waitangi Day and during the surrounding holiday period.
Compare trusted translations and explanations of te Tiriti and the English Treaty text.
Use an official local program to find ceremonies, festivals, talks, and family activities.
Explore Waitangi or one of the signing locations and learn which rangatira signed there.
Choose resources led by Maori historians, institutions, and communities to understand the treaty's continuing meaning.
Clear answers about the date, meaning, and observance.
Waitangi Day in 2026 is Friday, February 6, 2026.
It marks the first signing of te Tiriti o Waitangi at Waitangi on February 6, 1840.
The treaty was prepared in English and translated into Maori, and differences between the texts remain historically and legally important.
It became a nationwide public holiday in 1974.
Observance includes ceremonies, waka, kapa haka, music, festivals, education, reflection, and public debate.