Año Nuevo
1 Jan 2042New Year’s Day in Chile is a calm family holiday after midnight celebrations and fireworks. Many people rest at home or enjoy a quiet summer day by the coast.
Wednesday
Take Jan 2nd–3rd off
Total Public Holidays
16
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 250
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
135
Wednesday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 2–Jan 3 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Apr 3 off
Saturday
Holy Saturday
NationwideTake Apr 3 off
Thursday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 28, Apr 29, Apr 30, May 2 off
Wednesday
Take May 19–May 20 off
Saturday
Battle of Arica
RegionalTake Jun 6 off
Sunday
Saint Peter and Saint Paul
NationwideTake Jun 30 off
Wednesday
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
NationwideTake Jul 14, Jul 15, Jul 17, Jul 18 off
Friday
Assumption of Mary
NationwideTake Aug 14 off
Thursday
National holiday
NationwideTake Sep 17 off
Friday
Army Day
NationwideTake Sep 17 off
Sunday
Columbus Day
NationwideFriday
Reformation Day
NationwideTake Oct 30 off
Saturday
All Saints Day
NationwideTake Oct 30 off
Monday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideTake Dec 9 off
Thursday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 26 off
New Year’s Day in Chile is a calm family holiday after midnight celebrations and fireworks. Many people rest at home or enjoy a quiet summer day by the coast.
Good Friday is observed with church services and a reflective mood. Seafood meals are common, and many families keep traditions of quiet time.
Holy Saturday is a solemn day leading into Easter Sunday. It is generally quiet, with families preparing for Easter celebrations.
Labour Day is a nationwide holiday marked by family gatherings, outings, and public events that honor workers and labor history.
Navy Day commemorates the naval battles of Iquique and Punta Gruesa. Ceremonies and parades highlight Chile’s maritime heritage, especially in coastal cities like ValparaÃso.
This is a public holiday in Chile.
Saint Peter and Saint Paul is a Catholic feast day. Fishing communities often hold religious processions and blessings of the sea.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel is Chile’s patroness. The day is marked by Masses and religious ceremonies, reflecting strong Catholic traditions.
Assumption Day is a major Catholic holiday with church services and family gatherings, often coinciding with winter school breaks.
Independence Day is the centerpiece of Chile’s Fiestas Patrias. Expect cueca dancing, rodeos, asados, and festive ramadas throughout the country.
Army Day honors Chile’s armed forces. Military parades and official ceremonies, including the Great Military Parade in Santiago, are the day’s highlights.
The Meeting of Two Worlds commemorates the encounter between Indigenous peoples and Europeans. It is a day of reflection on cultural identity and history.
Reformation Day recognizes Chile’s evangelical churches. Religious services and community gatherings are held nationwide.
All Saints’ Day is a time for families to visit cemeteries and remember loved ones. The mood is quiet and reflective.
The Immaculate Conception is a major Catholic feast with Masses and family traditions. It also signals the start of the Christmas season.
Christmas Day in Chile is celebrated in summer with family meals, beach outings, and festive gatherings following Christmas Eve celebrations.