Año Nuevo
1 Jan 2032New Year’s Day in Colombia is a relaxed family holiday after midnight fireworks and celebrations. Many people rest at home or enjoy a quiet day with relatives.
Thursday
Take Jan 2nd off
Total Public Holidays
18
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 247
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
139
Thursday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 2 off
Monday
Epiphany
NationwideTake Jan 13 off
Monday
Saint Joseph's Day
NationwideTake Mar 23–Mar 24 off
Thursday
Maundy Thursday
NationwideTake Mar 23–Mar 24 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Mar 23–Mar 24 off
Saturday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 30 off
Monday
Ascension Day
NationwideTake May 7, May 11 off
Monday
Corpus Christi
NationwideTake Jun 1 off
Monday
Sacred Heart
NationwideTake Jun 4, Jun 8 off
Monday
Saint Peter and Saint Paul
NationwideTake Jul 6 off
Tuesday
Declaration of Independence
NationwideTake Jul 19, Jul 21 off
Saturday
Battle of Boyacá
NationwideTake Aug 6 off
Monday
Assumption of Mary
NationwideTake Aug 17 off
Monday
Columbus Day
NationwideTake Oct 19 off
Monday
All Saints’ Day
NationwideTake Nov 2 off
Monday
Independence of Cartagena
NationwideTake Nov 16 off
Wednesday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideSaturday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 24 off
New Year’s Day in Colombia is a relaxed family holiday after midnight fireworks and celebrations. Many people rest at home or enjoy a quiet day with relatives.
Epiphany (DĂa de los Reyes Magos) is celebrated with family gatherings and traditional sweets. In many towns, parades and religious ceremonies mark the day.
Saint Joseph’s Day honors the patron of workers and families. It is a public holiday observed with church services and a calm, reflective atmosphere.
Maundy Thursday begins Colombia’s Holy Week. Cities like Popayán and Mompox host famous processions, while families attend church services.
Good Friday is one of the most solemn days of Holy Week. Processions, church rituals, and quiet reflection define the day across the country.
Labour Day is marked by public events and family outings. Parks and plazas are busy, and many people enjoy the day as a springtime break.
Ascension Day is a Catholic feast observed with Mass and community gatherings. Many families use the long weekend for short trips.
Corpus Christi is celebrated with church ceremonies and processions. It’s an important date in Colombia’s Catholic calendar.
The Sacred Heart holiday is a traditional Catholic celebration. Families attend Mass and enjoy a long weekend in mid‑June.
Saints Peter and Paul is observed with religious services and local festivities, especially in communities with strong Catholic traditions.
Independence Day on July 20 features parades, patriotic ceremonies, and concerts. It is one of Colombia’s most festive national holidays.
Battle of Boyacá Day commemorates a decisive victory in Colombia’s independence struggle. Military parades and official ceremonies are common.
Assumption Day is a major Catholic feast marked by Mass and family gatherings. It also creates a popular long weekend.
Columbus Day (DĂa de la Raza) reflects on cultural heritage and history. It is observed with civic and educational events.
All Saints’ Day is a time for remembrance and visits to cemeteries. Families honor loved ones with flowers and prayers.
Independence of Cartagena celebrates the city’s 1811 declaration of independence. Cultural events and local pride are strong, especially in the coastal region.
The Immaculate Conception is a major Catholic feast. Churches hold special services, and families often gather for a festive meal.
Christmas Day in Colombia is a warm, family‑centered celebration following Christmas Eve festivities. Many people spend the day visiting relatives and resting.