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Public Holidays in Brazil 2004

Total Public Holidays

10

Weekday: 7Saturday: 3Sunday: 0

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Working Days: 255

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Public Holidays in Brazil 2004

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Holiday List

  • Jan
    1

    Thursday

    Confraternização UniversalPublic holiday

    New Year's Day

    Nationwide
  • Feb
    23

    Monday

    Segunda-feira de CarnavalNational observance

    Carnival Monday

    Nationwide
  • Feb
    24

    Tuesday

    Terça-feira de CarnavalNational observance

    Carnival Tuesday

    Nationwide
  • Feb
    25

    Wednesday

    Quarta-feira de CinzasReligious observance

    Ash Wednesday

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    9

    Friday

    Sexta-feira SantaPublic holiday

    Good Friday

    Nationwide
  • Apr
    21

    Wednesday

    Dia de TiradentesPublic holiday

    Tiradentes Day

    Nationwide
  • May
    1

    Saturday

    Dia do TrabalhadorPublic holidayWeekend

    Labour Day

    Nationwide
  • Jun
    10

    Thursday

    Corpus ChristiReligious observance

    Corpus Christi

    Nationwide
  • Sep
    7

    Tuesday

    Independência do BrasilPublic holiday

    Independence Day

    Nationwide
  • Oct
    12

    Tuesday

    Nossa Senhora AparecidaPublic holiday

    Our Lady of Aparecida

    Nationwide
  • Oct
    28

    Thursday

    Dia do Servidor PúblicoNational observance

    Civil Servants' Day

    Nationwide
  • Nov
    2

    Tuesday

    FinadosPublic holiday

    All Souls' Day

    Nationwide
  • Nov
    15

    Monday

    Proclamação da RepúblicaPublic holiday

    Republic Proclamation

    Nationwide
  • Nov
    20

    Saturday

    Dia da Consciência NegraPublic holidayWeekend

    Black Consciousness Day

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    24

    Friday

    Véspera de NatalReligious observance

    Christmas Eve

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    25

    Saturday

    NatalPublic holidayWeekend

    Christmas Day

    Nationwide
  • Dec
    31

    Friday

    Véspera de Ano NovoNational observance

    New Year's Eve

    Nationwide

Public Holidays in Brazil

Confraternização Universal

1 Jan 2004

New Year’s Day (Confraternização Universal, January 1) opens Brazil’s year with family lunches, music on the beach and, in many cities, a continuation of the New Year’s Eve celebrations from the night before. In coastal areas people greet the sea, wear white for peace, and make small offerings - a reflection of Brazil’s blend of Catholic and Afro-Brazilian traditions.

Segunda-feira de Carnaval

23 Feb 2004

Carnival (Carnaval, date varies) is Brazil’s most iconic celebration - days of parades, blocos (street parties), samba schools, costumes and joy before Lent. Carnival Monday and Tuesday are ponto facultativo (optional days off) for the public sector and widely observed nationwide, but they are not statutory holidays for private employers unless local law or collective agreements apply. Rio, Salvador, Recife and Olinda each have their own Carnival style, from samba parades to frevo and axé.

Terça-feira de Carnaval

24 Feb 2004

Carnival (Carnaval, date varies) is Brazil’s most iconic celebration - days of parades, blocos (street parties), samba schools, costumes and joy before Lent. Carnival Monday and Tuesday are ponto facultativo (optional days off) for the public sector and widely observed nationwide, but they are not statutory holidays for private employers unless local law or collective agreements apply. Rio, Salvador, Recife and Olinda each have their own Carnival style, from samba parades to frevo and axé.

Quarta-feira de Cinzas

25 Feb 2004

Ash Wednesday (Quarta-feira de Cinzas, date varies) marks the end of Carnival and the beginning of Lent. It is a ponto facultativo until 2:00 PM, so many public services and banks resume only in the afternoon. The mood shifts from festivity to reflection, and for many Brazilians it is also the day to recover from Carnival.

Sexta-feira Santa

9 Apr 2004

Good Friday (Sexta-feira Santa, date varies) is widely observed across Brazil with church services, processions and quiet family meals. Many Brazilians eat fish or seafood instead of meat on this day. In some cities, theatrical reenactments of the Passion of Christ attract large crowds.

Dia de Tiradentes

21 Apr 2004

Tiradentes Day (Dia de Tiradentes, April 21) honors Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, known as Tiradentes, a martyr of the Inconfidência Mineira, an 18th-century independence movement in Minas Gerais. He is remembered as a symbol of resistance, republican ideals and the struggle for Brazilian autonomy.

Dia do Trabalhador

1 May 2004

Labour Day (Dia do Trabalhador, May 1) celebrates Brazilian workers and trade-union movements. Public events, concerts and political speeches are common, especially in São Paulo. For many families it is also a day to rest, barbecue and enjoy the autumn weather.

Corpus Christi

10 Jun 2004

Corpus Christi (date varies) is a Catholic feast with strong visual traditions in Brazil. Many cities create long, colorful carpets on the streets using sawdust, sand and flowers, over which the religious procession passes. Federally it is a ponto facultativo, while it is a statutory public holiday in São Paulo (city) and in Rio de Janeiro (state).

Independência do Brasil

7 Sep 2004

Independence Day (Independência do Brasil, September 7) commemorates Dom Pedro I’s 1822 proclamation of independence on the banks of the Ipiranga River. Military parades, civic ceremonies and school activities take place across the country. In Brasília, the official parade highlights the armed forces and national symbols.

Nossa Senhora Aparecida

12 Oct 2004

Our Lady of Aparecida (Nossa Senhora Aparecida, October 12) is Brazil’s national patron saint day - and, coincidentally, also Children’s Day. Pilgrims travel to the shrine in Aparecida (São Paulo state), while families celebrate children with gifts and outings. It is one of Brazil’s most beloved holidays, uniting faith, family and childhood.

Dia do Servidor Público

28 Oct 2004

This is a public holiday in Brazil.

Finados

2 Nov 2004

All Souls’ Day (Dia de Finados, November 2) is a day of remembrance for loved ones who have passed away. Brazilians visit cemeteries, bring flowers and pray. It is a quiet, reflective holiday in contrast to Brazil’s more festive dates.

Proclamação da República

15 Nov 2004

Proclamation of the Republic (Proclamação da República, November 15) marks the 1889 overthrow of the monarchy and the birth of the Brazilian Republic. Official ceremonies recall the transition from imperial Brazil to a republican system. For many people it also creates a November holiday cluster together with Finados and, in some places, Black Consciousness Day.

Dia da Consciência Negra

20 Nov 2004

Black Consciousness Day (Dia da Consciência Negra, November 20) honors Afro-Brazilian history, the struggle against slavery and the legacy of Zumbi dos Palmares. It is a national public holiday in Brazil since 2024, with cultural events, debates and performances celebrating Black identity and calling for racial equality.

Véspera de Natal

24 Dec 2004

Christmas Day (Natal, December 25) in Brazil is warm, family-centered and influenced by both European and tropical traditions. Families gather on Christmas Eve, exchange gifts at midnight and enjoy dishes like bacalhau, turkey, farofa and panettone. Churches hold Christmas Mass, and cities such as Gramado and Curitiba prepare elaborate Christmas decorations.

Natal

25 Dec 2004

Christmas Day (Natal, December 25) in Brazil is warm, family-centered and influenced by both European and tropical traditions. Families gather on Christmas Eve, exchange gifts at midnight and enjoy dishes like bacalhau, turkey, farofa and panettone. Churches hold Christmas Mass, and cities such as Gramado and Curitiba prepare elaborate Christmas decorations.

Véspera de Ano Novo

31 Dec 2004

New Year’s Day (Confraternização Universal, January 1) opens Brazil’s year with family lunches, music on the beach and, in many cities, a continuation of the New Year’s Eve celebrations from the night before. In coastal areas people greet the sea, wear white for peace, and make small offerings - a reflection of Brazil’s blend of Catholic and Afro-Brazilian traditions.

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Your Optimized Vacation Plan

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Jan 1 - Jan 4

Based on Confraternização Universal

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Total Days
Leave Used: 1
Efficiency: 4.0x

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Feb 20 - Feb 26

Based on Segunda-feira de Carnaval + Terça-feira de Carnaval + Quarta-feira de Cinzas

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Apr 8 - Apr 11

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Apr 30 - May 2

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Jun 5 - Jun 13

Based on Corpus Christi

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Sep 4 - Sep 12

Based on Independência do Brasil

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Oct 9 - Oct 12

Based on Nossa Senhora Aparecida

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Oct 28 - Nov 2

Based on Dia do Servidor Público + Finados

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Nov 13 - Nov 16

Based on Proclamação da República

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Nov 19 - Nov 21

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Dec 23 - Dec 26

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Dec 30 - Jan 2

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