New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New 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.
Total Public Holidays
11
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 252
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
133
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideFriday
Plurinational State Foundation Day
NationwideMonday
Carnival / Shrove Monday
NationwideTuesday
Carnival / Shrove Tuesday
NationwideFriday
Good Friday
NationwideSaturday
Labour Day
NationwideThursday
Corpus Christi
NationwideMonday
Andean–Amazonian–Chaco New Year
NationwideFriday
Independence Day
NationwideTuesday
All Souls' Day
NationwideSaturday
Christmas Day
NationwideNew 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.
Plurinational State Foundation Day honors Bolivia’s modern constitutional identity. Official ceremonies and civic events highlight the country’s multicultural character.
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.
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.
Independence Day on August 6 is Bolivia’s most important national celebration. Parades, flag ceremonies, and concerts take place across the country.
All Souls’ Day is a time to honor loved ones who have passed away. Families visit cemeteries with flowers, food, and traditional offerings.
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.
Based on New Year's Day
Request these days off: Jan 4
Based on Plurinational State Foundation Day
Request these days off: Jan 21
Based on Carnival / Shrove Monday + Carnival / Shrove Tuesday
Request these days off: Feb 5, Feb 10
Based on Good Friday
Request these days off: Mar 25
Based on Labour Day
Request these days off: Apr 30
Based on Corpus Christi
Request these days off: May 24, May 25, May 26, May 28
Based on Andean–Amazonian–Chaco New Year
Request these days off: Jun 18, Jun 22
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Aug 2
Based on Independence Day
Request these days off: Aug 5
Based on All Souls' Day
Request these days off: Nov 1, Nov 3, Nov 4, Nov 5
Based on Christmas Day
Request these days off: Dec 24
Based on Año Nuevo
Request these days off: Dec 31