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1 Jan 2028New Year’s Day in Bolivia is a relaxed family holiday after midnight fireworks and parties. Streets are quiet, and many people spend the day resting or sharing a long lunch at home.
Wednesday
Take Jan 31st, Feb 1st, Feb 3rd, Feb 4th off
Total Public Holidays
12
Weekends Off
106
Working Days: 250
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
136
Saturday
New Year's Day
NationwideWednesday
Feast of the Virgin of Candelaria
NationwideTake Jan 31, Feb 1, Feb 3, Feb 4 off
Monday
Carnival
NationwideTake Mar 1 off
Tuesday
Carnival
NationwideTake Mar 1 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Apr 13 off
Monday
Labour Day
NationwideTake May 2 off
Thursday
Corpus Christi
NationwideTake Jun 16, Jun 19, Jun 20 off
Wednesday
Andean New Year
NationwideWednesday
Agrarian Reform Day
NationwideTake Jul 31, Aug 1, Aug 3, Aug 4, Aug 7 off
Sunday
Independence Day
NationwideThursday
All Saints' Day
NationwideTake Oct 30, Oct 31, Nov 1, Nov 3 off
Monday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 26 off
New Year’s Day in Bolivia is a relaxed family holiday after midnight fireworks and parties. Streets are quiet, and many people spend the day resting or sharing a long lunch at home.
This is a public holiday in Bolivia.
Carnival is one of Bolivia’s most vibrant celebrations, from the massive Oruro Carnival to lively local parades. Music, dance, and elaborate costumes fill the streets for two full days.
Good Friday is observed with church services and solemn processions. Many communities hold reenactments of the Passion, and the day is generally quiet and reflective.
Labour Day is marked by rallies, public events, and family gatherings. It’s a nationwide day off with a strong social and historical significance.
Corpus Christi is a major Catholic feast with processions and Mass. Many towns hold public ceremonies that reflect Bolivia’s deep religious traditions.
The Andean–Amazonian–Chaco New Year celebrates indigenous traditions and the winter solstice. Ceremonies at Tiwanaku and other sacred sites welcome the new sun with rituals and music.
This is a public holiday in Bolivia.
Independence Day on August 6 is Bolivia’s most important national celebration. Parades, flag ceremonies, and concerts take place across the country.
This is a public holiday in Bolivia.
Christmas Day in Bolivia is centered on family meals, church services, and festive gatherings. Many people celebrate late into Christmas Eve before a quiet holiday morning.