Holiday calendar

Mexico Public Holidays 2026

Public holidays, observances, long weekends, and downloadable calendar files for Mexico.

Public holidays
7
Calendar entries
7
Next holiday
Independence Day
Long weekends
7
TODAY Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Today is not a holiday in Mexico

No public holiday or observance is scheduled for today.

Next Holiday Wednesday, September 16, 2026

Independence Day

91 days away Wednesday

Mexico holiday dates in 2026

Public 7
Date Day Holiday Type Region
January 1, 2026 Thursday New Year's Day Public National
February 2, 2026 Monday Constitution Day Public National
March 16, 2026 Monday Benito Juárez's birthday Public National
May 1, 2026 Friday Labor Day Public National
September 16, 2026 Wednesday Independence Day Public National
November 16, 2026 Monday Revolution Day Public National
December 25, 2026 Friday Christmas Day Public National

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Long weekends in Mexico 2026

7 bridge-day opportunities were found for Mexico in 2026.

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Download iCal Today in Mexico: No holidays today Next holiday: Independence Day (91 days)

Frequently Asked Questions

Mexico has 7 public holidays in 2026, with 7 total calendar entries including observances and regional holidays where available.

The next public holiday in Mexico is Independence Day, observed in 91 days on Wednesday, September 16, 2026. Use the country calendar for the full year and the iCal export to subscribe in your calendar app.

Where it appears in the calendar, Easter Monday is treated as a public holiday for Mexico. Check the annual table for the exact date, because Easter is a movable feast and changes every year.

Banks and many government offices are usually closed on public holidays in Mexico. Private businesses, shops, tourist attractions, and transport services may follow different schedules, so check local opening hours before travelling.

Shop-opening rules vary by country and sometimes by holiday. WorldStats marks the holiday dates first; closure rules, retail exceptions, and special shopping restrictions are planned as a separate calendar layer.

WorldStats builds holiday calendars from licensed public datasets such as python-holidays, Nager.Date, Wikidata, and official government calendars where available. Entries include source notes so annual refreshes can be checked against authoritative updates.