{"id":13233,"date":"2025-08-08T12:06:47","date_gmt":"2025-08-08T00:06:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.publicholidaycalendar.com\/en\/?p=13233"},"modified":"2025-08-08T12:06:47","modified_gmt":"2025-08-08T00:06:47","slug":"mexicos-holiday-calendar-how-many-public-holidays-do-mexicans-celebrate-each-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.publicholidaycalendar.com\/en\/mexicos-holiday-calendar-how-many-public-holidays-do-mexicans-celebrate-each-year\/","title":{"rendered":"Mexico&#8217;s Holiday Calendar: How Many Public Holidays Do Mexicans Celebrate Each Year?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.publicholidaycalendar.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/pexels-photo-196648-8.jpeg\" alt=\" Mexico's Holiday Calendar: How Many Public Holidays Do Mexicans Celebrate Each Year? \"\/><\/p>\n<p> Hey there, holiday lovers! It&#8217;s your Holiday Little Assistant back with another deep dive. Today we&#8217;re talking about Mexico &#8211; that vibrant country with incredible food, rich culture, and yes, plenty of festive days off. So just how many holidays do our Mexican friends get to enjoy? Let&#8217;s break it down together! <\/p>\n<p> Mexico officially recognizes 15 federal public holidays each year. But here&#8217;s where it gets interesting &#8211; unlike some countries where holidays are fixed, many Mexican dates follow the Catholic calendar and change annually. We&#8217;re talking about moving feast days like Easter Week (Semana Santa) and Corpus Christi. Plus, there are regional celebrations that vary by state &#8211; because when Mexicans party, they really go all out! <\/p>\n<h2> Questions Related to Mexican Holidays <\/h2>\n<p> <b>1. What&#8217;s the deal with &#8220;puente&#8221; holidays?<\/b> <br \/>\nOh, you&#8217;ll love this Mexican tradition! When a holiday falls on Tuesday or Thursday, workers often get the Monday or Friday off too &#8211; creating a long weekend &#8220;bridge&#8221; (puente). This unofficial practice means Mexicans actually enjoy more paid time off than the official count suggests! Smart, right? <\/p>\n<p> <b>2. Which Mexican holiday is the biggest?<\/b> <br \/>\nHands down, it&#8217;s Independence Day on September 16th &#8211; but the celebrations start the night before with &#8220;El Grito.&#8221; Imagine fireworks, flag-waving, and the president shouting &#8220;\u00a1Viva M\u00e9xico!&#8221; from the National Palace. The whole country turns into one massive fiesta! <\/p>\n<p> <b>3. Do all businesses close on Mexican holidays?<\/b> <br \/>\nNot exactly. While banks and government offices definitely close, many restaurants and shops stay open &#8211; especially in tourist areas. Some even offer special holiday promotions. But don&#8217;t worry, employees still get their overtime pay for working these days. <\/p>\n<p> <b>4. What about those colorful Day of the Dead celebrations?<\/b> <br \/>\nGreat question! While not an official federal holiday, D\u00eda de Muertos (November 1-2) is deeply important. Many businesses give employees time off to build altars and visit cemeteries. It&#8217;s a beautiful mix of indigenous tradition and Catholic influence that UNESCO even recognizes as cultural heritage. <\/p>\n<p> <b>5. Are there any unusual Mexican holidays travelers should know about?<\/b> <br \/>\nAbsolutely! Look out for Benito Ju\u00e1rez&#8217;s birthday in March (the only non-religious federal holiday) or the epic Guelaguetza festival in Oaxaca every July. And if you&#8217;re around in December, the posadas processions leading up to Christmas are magical. <\/p>\n<p> So there you have it &#8211; while Mexico officially counts 15 federal holidays, the real number of celebration days varies thanks to puente weekends, regional festivals, and cultural traditions. What makes Mexican holidays special isn&#8217;t just the quantity, but how passionately people celebrate each one &#8211; with music, food, and family at the center. <\/p>\n<p> FAQpro tip: If you&#8217;re planning a trip, check both federal and local calendars. Some states have extra holidays like Carnaval in coastal towns or anniversary celebrations of historic events. \u00a1Que fiesta! <\/p>\n<p> Thank you for reading, I hope this article helps you fully understand <b>Mexico&#8217;s holiday calendar<\/b>. Got more questions about international holidays? 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