New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day in Ecuador is a relaxed family holiday after vibrant celebrations on New Year’s Eve, including the traditional burning of ‘años viejos’ effigies.
Total Public Holidays
11
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 251
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
134
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideMonday
Carnival
NationwideTuesday
Carnival
NationwideFriday
Good Friday
NationwideFriday
Observed according to Ecuador’s holiday transfer rules (original date: 2027-05-01).
Labour Day
NationwideMonday
Battle of Pichincha
NationwideMonday
Observed according to Ecuador’s holiday transfer rules (original date: 2027-08-10).
First Cry of Independence
NationwideFriday
Observed according to Ecuador’s holiday transfer rules (original date: 2027-10-09).
Independence of Guayaquil
NationwideMonday
Observed according to Ecuador’s holiday transfer rules (original date: 2027-11-02).
All Souls' Day
NationwideTuesday
Observed according to Ecuador’s holiday transfer rules (original date: 2027-11-03).
Independence of Cuenca
NationwideSaturday
Christmas Day
NationwideNew Year’s Day in Ecuador is a relaxed family holiday after vibrant celebrations on New Year’s Eve, including the traditional burning of ‘años viejos’ effigies.
Carnival is one of Ecuador’s most joyful celebrations, marked by water games, music, and street parades. Popular destinations like Ambato and Guaranda are especially lively.
Good Friday is observed with solemn processions and church services. In Quito, the Jesús del Gran Poder procession is one of the most iconic religious events.
Labour Day is a nationwide holiday with rallies, public events, and family gatherings. Many people use the day for short trips or time outdoors.
The Battle of Pichincha commemorates a decisive independence victory in 1822. It is marked by civic ceremonies and national pride.
First Cry of Independence celebrates the start of Ecuador’s independence movement in Quito. Parades, concerts, and cultural events fill the day.
Independence of Guayaquil honors the city’s 1820 liberation. It’s celebrated with local pride, parades, and cultural activities.
All Souls’ Day is a time for remembrance and family gatherings. Traditional foods like colada morada and guaguas de pan are central to the holiday.
Independence of Cuenca commemorates the city’s liberation in 1820. Local festivities and civic events highlight Cuenca’s historical importance.
Christmas Day in Ecuador is centered on family meals, church services, and warm gatherings. After Christmas Eve celebrations, the day is calm and home‑focused.
Based on New Year's Day
Request these days off: Jan 4
Based on Carnival
Request these days off: Feb 5, Feb 10
Based on Good Friday
Request these days off: Mar 25, Mar 29
Based on Labour Day
Request these days off: Apr 29
Based on Battle of Pichincha
Request these days off: May 21, May 25
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Jun 4, Jun 7
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Jul 2, Jul 5
Based on First Cry of Independence
Request these days off: Aug 6, Aug 10
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Aug 13
Based on Independence of Guayaquil
Request these days off: Oct 7
Based on All Souls' Day + Independence of Cuenca
Request these days off: Oct 29, Nov 3
Based on Christmas Day
Request these days off: Dec 24
Based on Año Nuevo
Request these days off: Dec 31