Bolivia

Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

Bolivia : Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

YearDateHoliday
2025Wednesday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2025Wednesday 22 JanuaryPlurinational State Foundation Day
2025Monday 3 MarchCarnival
2025Tuesday 4 MarchCarnival
2025Friday 18 AprilGood Friday
2025Thursday 1 MayLabor Day
2025Thursday 19 JuneCorpus Christi
2025Saturday 21 JuneAymara New Year
2025Wednesday 6 AugustIndependence Day
2025Friday 17 OctoberNational Dignity Day
2025Sunday 2 NovemberAll Souls' Day
2025Thursday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2026Thursday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2026Thursday 22 JanuaryPlurinational State Foundation Day
2026Monday 16 FebruaryCarnival
2026Tuesday 17 FebruaryCarnival
2026Friday 3 AprilGood Friday
2026Friday 1 MayLabor Day
2026Thursday 4 JuneCorpus Christi
2026Sunday 21 JuneAymara New Year
2026Monday 22 JuneAymara New Year (observed)
2026Thursday 6 AugustIndependence Day
2026Saturday 17 OctoberNational Dignity Day
2026Monday 2 NovemberAll Souls' Day
2026Friday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2027Friday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2027Friday 22 JanuaryPlurinational State Foundation Day
2027Monday 8 FebruaryCarnival
2027Tuesday 9 FebruaryCarnival
2027Friday 26 MarchGood Friday
2027Saturday 1 MayLabor Day
2027Thursday 27 MayCorpus Christi
2027Monday 21 JuneAymara New Year
2027Friday 6 AugustIndependence Day
2027Sunday 17 OctoberNational Dignity Day
2027Tuesday 2 NovemberAll Souls' Day
2027Saturday 25 DecemberChristmas Day

Bolivia

Public Holidays in Bolivia

Bolivia celebrates a diverse range of public holidays reflecting its rich cultural heritage, indigenous traditions, and national history. These holidays are often marked by vibrant festivities, religious ceremonies, and public events that showcase the country’s unique identity and values.

  • New Year's Day
    Originates from the global celebration of the first day of the calendar year. Traditionally marked on January 1st, Bolivians celebrate with family gatherings, fireworks, and festive meals.

  • Plurinational State Foundation Day
    Celebrated on January 22nd, this holiday commemorates the founding of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It emphasizes Bolivia's recognition of its diverse indigenous peoples and cultures. Events include official ceremonies and cultural exhibitions.

  • Carnival
    Usually held in February or March, Carnival in Bolivia is a major celebration featuring colorful parades, traditional music, dancing, and water fights. It is linked to pre-Lenten festivities blending indigenous customs and Catholic traditions.

  • Good Friday
    A Christian holiday observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a solemn day marked by religious processions and church services.

  • Labor Day
    Celebrated on May 1st, this day honors workers and their contributions. It often includes marches, speeches, and various labor union activities.

  • Corpus Christi
    A Catholic feast celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday, usually in May or June. It honors the Holy Eucharist and is marked by colorful processions and traditional dances, especially by indigenous communities.

  • Aymara New Year
    Celebrated on June 21st, coinciding with the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. This holiday marks the start of the new agricultural year for the Aymara people and involves traditional rituals like offerings to Pachamama (Mother Earth).

  • Aymara New Year (observed)
    Sometimes observed on a nearby weekday if June 21st falls on a weekend, allowing for wider participation in festivities and ceremonies.

  • Independence Day
    Celebrated on August 6th, marking Bolivia's independence from Spanish rule in 1825. Events include military parades, patriotic speeches, and cultural celebrations nationwide.

  • National Dignity Day
    Observed on October 12th, this holiday commemorates the victory in the water war against a multinational company, emphasizing national sovereignty and pride. Activities include demonstrations and cultural events.

  • All Souls' Day
    Celebrated on November 2nd, it is a day for honoring deceased loved ones through visits to cemeteries, offerings, and prayers, blending Catholic and indigenous traditions.

  • Christmas Day
    Celebrated on December 25th, it marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Traditions include family gatherings, gift exchanges, religious services, and festive meals.


Site officiel de référence
Bolivia Official Government Portal