Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Monday 6 January | Epiphany |
2025 | Monday 20 January | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
2025 | Monday 17 February | Presidents' Day |
2025 | Saturday 22 March | Emancipation Day |
2025 | Friday 18 April | Good Friday |
2025 | Monday 26 May | Memorial Day |
2025 | Thursday 19 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day |
2025 | Friday 4 July | Independence Day |
2025 | Friday 25 July | Constitution Day |
2025 | Monday 1 September | Labor Day |
2025 | Tuesday 11 November | Veterans Day |
2025 | Wednesday 19 November | Discovery Day |
2025 | Thursday 27 November | Thanksgiving |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Tuesday 6 January | Epiphany |
2026 | Monday 19 January | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
2026 | Monday 16 February | Presidents' Day |
2026 | Sunday 22 March | Emancipation Day |
2026 | Monday 23 March | Emancipation Day (observed) |
2026 | Friday 3 April | Good Friday |
2026 | Monday 25 May | Memorial Day |
2026 | Friday 19 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day |
2026 | Friday 3 July | Independence Day (observed) |
2026 | Saturday 4 July | Independence Day |
2026 | Saturday 25 July | Constitution Day |
2026 | Monday 7 September | Labor Day |
2026 | Wednesday 11 November | Veterans Day |
2026 | Thursday 19 November | Discovery Day |
2026 | Thursday 26 November | Thanksgiving |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Wednesday 6 January | Epiphany |
2027 | Monday 18 January | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
2027 | Monday 15 February | Presidents' Day |
2027 | Monday 22 March | Emancipation Day |
2027 | Friday 26 March | Good Friday |
2027 | Monday 31 May | Memorial Day |
2027 | Friday 18 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day (observed) |
2027 | Saturday 19 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day |
2027 | Sunday 4 July | Independence Day |
2027 | Monday 5 July | Independence Day (observed) |
2027 | Sunday 25 July | Constitution Day |
2027 | Monday 26 July | Constitution Day (observed) |
2027 | Monday 6 September | Labor Day |
2027 | Thursday 11 November | Veterans Day |
2027 | Friday 19 November | Discovery Day |
2027 | Thursday 25 November | Thanksgiving |
2027 | Friday 24 December | Christmas Day (observed) |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 31 December | New Year's Day (observed) |
Puerto Rico, a vibrant U.S. territory in the Caribbean, features a rich blend of cultural holidays reflecting both its American ties and unique local traditions. The island observes many U.S. federal holidays alongside its own special celebrations, marked by family gatherings, parades, and religious observances. Below is an overview of important public holidays celebrated in Puerto Rico.
New Year's Day
Date: January 1
Significance: Marks the beginning of the calendar year.
Traditions: Family gatherings and celebrations with fireworks and parties.
Epiphany (Three Kings' Day)
Date: January 6
Significance: Celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men to the baby Jesus, a deeply rooted tradition in Puerto Rico.
Traditions: Parades and gift giving, especially for children.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Date: Third Monday in January
Significance: Honors civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Traditions: Educational events and community service activities.
Presidents' Day
Date: Third Monday in February
Significance: Honors all U.S. presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Traditions: Many government offices and schools are closed.
Emancipation Day
Date: March 22
Significance: Commemorates the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico in 1873.
Traditions: Cultural events reflecting freedom and human rights.
Good Friday
Date: Friday before Easter Sunday
Significance: Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Traditions: Religious services and reflection; many businesses close or operate on reduced hours.
Memorial Day
Date: Last Monday in May
Significance: Honors U.S. military personnel who died in service.
Traditions: Ceremonies at cemeteries and memorials.
Juneteenth National Independence Day
Date: June 19
Significance: Celebrates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. Puerto Rico observes this day in solidarity.
Traditions: Cultural festivals and education on African American history.
Independence Day
Date: July 4
Significance: Celebrates the independence of the United States, also observed in Puerto Rico as a U.S. territory.
Traditions: Fireworks, parades, and patriotic events.
Constitution Day
Date: July 25
Significance: Marks the adoption of the Constitution of Puerto Rico in 1952.
Traditions: Official ceremonies and educational activities.
Labor Day
Date: First Monday in September
Significance: Honors the contributions of workers and the labor movement.
Traditions: Parades, picnics, and public events.
Veterans Day
Date: November 11
Significance: Honors military veterans of the United States.
Traditions: Parades and ceremonies.
Discovery Day
Date: November 19
Significance: Commemorates the discovery of Puerto Rico by Christopher Columbus in 1493.
Traditions: Historical commemorations.
Thanksgiving
Date: Fourth Thursday in November
Significance: Traditional American holiday giving thanks for the harvest and blessings.
Traditions: Family meals featuring turkey and pumpkin pie.
Christmas Day
Date: December 25
Significance: Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Traditions: Religious ceremonies, family gatherings, gift exchanges, and festive decorations.
Observed Holidays
Many holidays such as New Year's Day, Emancipation Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day are observed on alternative days if they fall on weekends, with government offices and schools closed accordingly.