Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Thursday 17 April | Maundy Thursday |
2025 | Friday 18 April | Good Friday |
2025 | Sunday 20 April | Easter Sunday |
2025 | Thursday 1 May | Labor Day |
2025 | Sunday 29 June | Saint Peter and Saint Paul |
2025 | Monday 28 July | Independence Day |
2025 | Tuesday 29 July | Great Military Parade Day |
2025 | Wednesday 6 August | Battle of Junín Day |
2025 | Saturday 30 August | Rose of Lima Day |
2025 | Wednesday 8 October | Battle of Angamos Day |
2025 | Saturday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2025 | Monday 8 December | Immaculate Conception Day |
2025 | Tuesday 9 December | Battle of Ayacucho Day |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Thursday 2 April | Maundy Thursday |
2026 | Friday 3 April | Good Friday |
2026 | Sunday 5 April | Easter Sunday |
2026 | Friday 1 May | Labor Day |
2026 | Monday 29 June | Saint Peter and Saint Paul |
2026 | Tuesday 28 July | Independence Day |
2026 | Wednesday 29 July | Great Military Parade Day |
2026 | Thursday 6 August | Battle of Junín Day |
2026 | Sunday 30 August | Rose of Lima Day |
2026 | Thursday 8 October | Battle of Angamos Day |
2026 | Sunday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2026 | Tuesday 8 December | Immaculate Conception Day |
2026 | Wednesday 9 December | Battle of Ayacucho Day |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Thursday 25 March | Maundy Thursday |
2027 | Friday 26 March | Good Friday |
2027 | Sunday 28 March | Easter Sunday |
2027 | Saturday 1 May | Labor Day |
2027 | Tuesday 29 June | Saint Peter and Saint Paul |
2027 | Wednesday 28 July | Independence Day |
2027 | Thursday 29 July | Great Military Parade Day |
2027 | Friday 6 August | Battle of Junín Day |
2027 | Monday 30 August | Rose of Lima Day |
2027 | Friday 8 October | Battle of Angamos Day |
2027 | Monday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2027 | Wednesday 8 December | Immaculate Conception Day |
2027 | Thursday 9 December | Battle of Ayacucho Day |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
Public holidays in Peru reflect the country’s rich history, vibrant culture, and religious traditions. Many holidays commemorate important historical events, particularly those related to Peru’s independence and military heritage, while others are deeply rooted in Christian traditions. These days are observed with various ceremonies, parades, religious services, and family gatherings.
New Year's Day
Celebrated on January 1st, this day marks the start of the new calendar year. It is typically observed with festivities, fireworks, and social gatherings across the country.
Maundy Thursday
Occurring on the Thursday before Easter Sunday, Maundy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples. It is observed with religious processions and church services.
Good Friday
This solemn day, on the Friday before Easter Sunday, marks the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. Peruvians participate in solemn church services and reenactments of the Passion of Christ.
Easter Sunday
Celebrated with church services, it marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ, symbolizing hope and renewal. Festivities include family gatherings and special meals.
Labor Day
Observed on May 1st, Labor Day honors workers and their contributions. It involves parades, speeches, and sometimes demonstrations.
Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Celebrated on June 29th, this holiday honors the apostles Peter and Paul, foundational figures in Christianity. Religious ceremonies and festivals are held in their honor.
Independence Day
Known as "Fiestas Patrias," celebrated on July 28th and 29th, this holiday marks Peru’s independence from Spain in 1821. Festivities include military parades, fireworks, and patriotic events nationwide.
Great Military Parade Day
Held on July 29th as part of Independence celebrations, it features a grand military parade showcasing the armed forces and police.
Battle of Junín Day
Observed on August 6th, this day commemorates the 1824 Battle of Junín, a decisive victory in Peru’s fight for independence. Ceremonies and patriotic events honor the bravery of the soldiers.
Rose of Lima Day
Celebrated on August 30th in honor of Saint Rose of Lima, the first saint of the Americas. Religious events and pilgrimages take place, especially in Lima.
Battle of Angamos Day
Commemorated on October 8th, it marks the 1879 naval battle during the War of the Pacific where Peru lost control of its navy. It is remembered with military ceremonies.
All Saints' Day
On November 1st, Peruvians honor all saints and deceased loved ones with visits to cemeteries, special meals, and church services.
Immaculate Conception Day
Celebrated on December 8th, this day honors the Virgin Mary’s conception free of original sin. It is marked by religious services and processions.
Battle of Ayacucho Day
Observed on December 9th, it commemorates the 1824 battle that effectively ended Spanish rule in South America. Patriotism and military honor are emphasized.
Christmas Day
December 25th marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Celebrations include family gatherings, church services, gift-giving, and festive meals.