Triunfo de la Revolución
1 Jan 2024Liberation Day on January 1 marks the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. It is a major national holiday with public events, speeches, and a strong patriotic atmosphere.
Total Public Holidays
9
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 254
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
132
Monday
Triumph of the Revolution
NationwideTake Jan 3 off
Tuesday
Victory of Fidel Castro
NationwideTake Jan 3 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Mar 28 off
Wednesday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 29, Apr 30, May 2, May 3 off
Thursday
Day before the Commemoration of the Assault of the Moncada garrison
NationwideTake Jul 24, Jul 29 off
Friday
Commemoration of the Assault of the Moncada garrison
NationwideTake Jul 24, Jul 29 off
Saturday
Day after the Commemoration of the Assault of the Moncada garrison
NationwideTake Jul 24, Jul 29 off
Thursday
Independence Day
NationwideTake Oct 7, Oct 8, Oct 9, Oct 11 off
Wednesday
Christmas Day
NationwideLiberation Day on January 1 marks the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. It is a major national holiday with public events, speeches, and a strong patriotic atmosphere.
Victory Day on January 2 commemorates the victory of the Revolution. It extends the New Year celebrations with official ceremonies and a nationwide day off.
Good Friday is a solemn religious observance, especially for Catholic communities. Many people attend church services, and the day carries a quiet, reflective tone.
Labour Day is one of Cuba’s most important public celebrations. Massive parades and rallies take place in Havana and other cities to honor workers.
The day before National Rebellion Day is part of the July 26 commemorations. Events and cultural activities begin ahead of the main celebrations.
National Rebellion Day on July 26 commemorates the 1953 Moncada Barracks attack. It is marked by official ceremonies and patriotic celebrations nationwide.
Independence Day on October 10 honors the start of Cuba’s independence struggle in 1868. It is observed with historical commemorations and cultural events.
Christmas Day is celebrated with family meals, music, and gatherings. While Cuba is a secular state, Christmas has become an important cultural holiday.