How many times has trump gone to mar-a-lago in Jan 2026

Checked on January 30, 2026
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Executive summary

Records and contemporaneous reporting indicate President Trump was physically at Mar‑a‑Lago on at least three separate occasions during January 2026: a New Year’s period that included Jan. 1, a short trip Jan. 9–11, and an appearance Jan. 16 for a boulevard‑renaming ceremony; available local reporting and notices leave open the possibility of additional brief returns that are not fully documented in the supplied sources [1] [2] [3] [4].

1. The New Year’s stay: a multi‑day holiday spanning the turn of the calendar

Donald Trump rang in 2026 at Mar‑a‑Lago with a high‑profile New Year’s Eve party that extended into New Year’s Day, and multiple outlets describe him hosting the gala and being at the estate on Jan. 1, 2026 — a stay various outlets and photo galleries treat as the capstone of a holiday period at Mar‑a‑Lago (The Guardian; Times of Israel; KATV) [1] [5] [6]. The Palm Beach Post and The Washington Post reported that the president’s holiday at Mar‑a‑Lago ran multiple days around the New Year — one account describes a 16‑day holiday visit that concluded in early January, and another notes consecutive days in late December into early January — indicating he was resident at the club through the opening days of January [7] [8].

2. A brief return Jan. 9–11: the documented short trip

Local reporting shows the president returned to Mar‑a‑Lago for a short stay from Jan. 9–11, 2026, described as his “first trip back to the island” after the longer holiday visit, and local traffic advisories and road‑closure notices corroborated the timing [2]. Photo galleries and dispatches from the Palm Beach press also described him returning around that week, framing it as a distinct, documented visit separate from the holiday period [9].

3. The Jan. 16 ceremony: public appearance at the club

On Jan. 16, President Trump attended a public renaming ceremony at Mar‑a‑Lago — the event at which a portion of Southern Boulevard was rechristened “Pres. Donald J. Trump Blvd.” — with straightforward coverage noting his attendance at the estate for that ceremony on that date (CBS12) [3]. That appearance is reported as a discrete engagement at Mar‑a‑Lago, and thus counts as a separate visit from the earlier January stays [3].

4. Notices and indicators that complicate a definitive tally

Federal Aviation Administration notices and local airport advisories during early January signaled additional planned trips or possible returns to Palm Beach, and reporting pointed to an FAA advisory on Jan. 5 indicating an imminent presidential arrival — a standard early indicator of a presidential trip though the notices themselves don’t name the president [4]. Local outlets also reported different cumulative visit counts since the start of Trump’s second term (one piece citing a 17th Palm Beach visit and another an 18th), which reflects variation in how outlets count separate movements, multi‑day stays, or whether they include pre‑inaugural travel days [4] [2].

5. What the sources do — and do not — establish with confidence

Based on the supplied reporting, there is clear contemporaneous documentation of Trump’s presence at Mar‑a‑Lago during the New Year’s period (including Jan. 1), Jan. 9–11, and Jan. 16, 2026, supporting a conservative count of at least three separate visits in January 2026 [1] [2] [3]. The FAA notices and local calendar summaries indicate possible additional short returns or planned trips that are not exhaustively documented in these excerpts, and the White House/press schedule or the Roll Call calendar would be the appropriate primary sources to confirm every movement day‑by‑day; those comprehensive logs are referenced but not reproduced here [4] [10].

6. Bottom line and caveats for readers

The best, evidence‑based answer supported by the provided reporting is: at least three trips to Mar‑a‑Lago in January 2026 — the New Year’s stay including Jan. 1, the Jan. 9–11 trip, and the Jan. 16 ceremony — while FAA notices and differing local tallies mean the total could be adjusted upward if one counts very short returns or overlapping multi‑day stays differently; the supplied sources do not offer a single, definitive trip log to prove a higher precise count without cross‑checking the official White House calendar or FAA movement notices in full [1] [2] [3] [4] [10].

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