New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day in Uruguay is a quiet summer holiday after late‑night celebrations. Many families spend the day at home or at the beach.
Total Public Holidays
14
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 251
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
134
Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideMonday
Carnival
NationwideTuesday
Carnival
NationwideThursday
Maundy Thursday
NationwideFriday
Good Friday
NationwideMonday
Movable holiday; may be shifted by executive decree.
Landing of the 33 Patriots
NationwideSaturday
Labour Day
NationwideTuesday
Battle of Las Piedras
NationwideSaturday
José Gervasio Artigas Day
NationwideSunday
Movable holiday; may be shifted by executive decree.
Constitution Day
NationwideWednesday
Independence Day
NationwideTuesday
Movable holiday; may be shifted by executive decree.
Columbus Day (Race Day)
NationwideTuesday
Movable holiday; may be shifted by executive decree.
All Souls' Day
NationwideSaturday
Christmas Day
NationwideNew Year’s Day in Uruguay is a quiet summer holiday after late‑night celebrations. Many families spend the day at home or at the beach.
Uruguay’s Carnival is the longest in the world, with parades, murga performances, and colorful street parties. February celebrations bring music and dance to Montevideo and beyond.
Maundy Thursday begins Holy Week observances with church services and a reflective atmosphere.
Good Friday is a solemn day of reflection, with church ceremonies and quiet family gatherings.
Landing of the 33 Patriots commemorates the 1825 uprising that led to independence. Official ceremonies and historical remembrance mark the day.
Labour Day is celebrated with public events and family gatherings. It is a nationwide day off.
The Battle of Las Piedras honors a key victory in Uruguay’s independence struggle and is marked with civic events.
José Gervasio Artigas Day honors the national hero with ceremonies and cultural events, especially in Montevideo.
Constitution Day commemorates the swearing‑in of Uruguay’s constitution. It is observed with civic pride and a national day off.
Independence Day on August 25 is Uruguay’s biggest national celebration, featuring parades, concerts, and patriotic ceremonies.
Columbus Day (DĂa de la Raza) reflects on cultural heritage and history. It is observed with educational and civic events.
All Souls’ Day is a time to remember loved ones. Families visit cemeteries with flowers and prayers.
Christmas Day in Uruguay is a warm, family‑centered holiday following Christmas Eve festivities, often celebrated with outdoor meals.
Based on Carnival
Request these days off: Feb 10
Based on Maundy Thursday + Good Friday
Request these days off: Mar 24
Based on Landing of the 33 Patriots
Request these days off: Apr 20
Based on Labour Day
Request these days off: Apr 30
Based on Battle of Las Piedras
Request these days off: May 17, May 19, May 20, May 21
Based on Bridge
Request these days off: Jun 14
Based on José Gervasio Artigas Day
Request these days off: Jun 18
Based on Constitution Day
Request these days off: Jul 19
Based on Independence Day
Request these days off: Aug 23, Aug 24, Aug 26, Aug 27
Based on Columbus Day (Race Day)
Request these days off: Oct 11, Oct 13
Based on All Souls' Day
Request these days off: Nov 1
Based on Christmas Day
Request these days off: Dec 24
Based on Año Nuevo
Request these days off: Dec 31