Public Holidays 2026
Mexico
Official public holidays in Mexico for 2026 and 2027. 9 national holidays this year.
9
Holidays in 2026
3
Remaining this year
Independence Day
Next holiday · September 16, 2026
2026 Public Holidays
January 2026
1
Thu
New Year's Day
Año Nuevo
January 1, 2026
February 2026
2
Mon
Constitution Day
Día de la Constitución
February 2, 2026
March 2026
16
Mon
Benito Juárez's birthday
Natalicio de Benito Juárez
March 16, 2026
April 2026
2
Thu
Maundy Thursday
Jueves Santo
April 2, 2026
3
Fri
Good Friday
Viernes Santo
April 3, 2026
May 2026
1
Fri
Labour Day
Día del Trabajo
May 1, 2026
September 2026
16
Wed
Independence Day
Día de la Independencia
September 16, 2026
November 2026
16
Mon
Revolution Day
Día de la Revolución
November 16, 2026
December 2026
25
Fri
Christmas Day
Navidad
December 25, 2026
2027 Public Holidays
January 2027
1
Fri
New Year's Day
Año Nuevo
January 1, 2027
February 2027
1
Mon
Constitution Day
Día de la Constitución
February 1, 2027
March 2027
15
Mon
Benito Juárez's birthday
Natalicio de Benito Juárez
March 15, 2027
25
Thu
Maundy Thursday
Jueves Santo
March 25, 2027
26
Fri
Good Friday
Viernes Santo
March 26, 2027
April 2027
30
Fri
Labour Day
Día del Trabajo
April 30, 2027
September 2027
16
Thu
Independence Day
Día de la Independencia
September 16, 2027
November 2027
15
Mon
Revolution Day
Día de la Revolución
November 15, 2027
December 2027
25
Sat
Christmas Day
Navidad
December 25, 2027
Frequently Asked Questions
How many public holidays does Mexico have in 2026?↓
Mexico has 9 public holidays in 2026. These are nationally recognised days when most workers are entitled to a day off.
Is today a public holiday in Mexico?↓
No, today is not a public holiday in Mexico. The next public holiday is Independence Day on September 16, 2026.
When is the next public holiday in Mexico?↓
The next public holiday in Mexico is Independence Day, on September 16, 2026.
Are public holidays in Mexico paid days off?↓
In most countries, employees are entitled to paid leave on official public holidays. The rules in Mexico depend on employment contracts and local labour law. If a public holiday falls on a weekend, a substitute day off ("in lieu") may apply — check with your employer or local government guidance for details.
Do public holidays in Mexico change every year?↓
The dates of most public holidays in Mexico are fixed by law and remain the same each year. However, some holidays — particularly those tied to religious or lunar calendars — shift by a few days annually. Our calendar is updated each year to reflect the official published dates.
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