New Year's Day
1 Jan 2027New Year’s Day in Peru is a relaxed family holiday after midnight celebrations and fireworks. Many people spend the day at home or visiting relatives.
Friday
Take Jan 4th off
Total Public Holidays
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Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 247
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Total Vacation Days
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Friday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 4 off
Thursday
Maundy Thursday
NationwideTake Mar 24, Mar 29 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Mar 24, Mar 29 off
Saturday
Labour Day
NationwideTake Apr 30 off
Monday
Battle of Arica and Flag Day
NationwideTake Jun 8 off
Tuesday
Saint Peter and Saint Paul
NationwideTake Jun 28, Jun 30 off
Friday
Peruvian Air Force Day
NationwideTake Jul 22, Jul 26, Jul 27, Jul 30 off
Wednesday
Independence Day
NationwideThursday
Independence Day Holiday
NationwideFriday
Battle of JunĂn
NationwideTake Aug 5 off
Monday
Santa Rosa de Lima Day
NationwideTake Aug 31 off
Friday
Battle of Angamos
NationwideTake Oct 7 off
Monday
All Saints' Day
NationwideTake Nov 2 off
Wednesday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideTake Dec 6, Dec 7, Dec 10 off
Thursday
Battle of Ayacucho
NationwideTake Dec 6, Dec 7, Dec 10 off
Saturday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 24 off
New Year’s Day in Peru is a relaxed family holiday after midnight celebrations and fireworks. Many people spend the day at home or visiting relatives.
Maundy Thursday begins Holy Week, with processions and church services across Peru. Cities like Ayacucho are especially known for their religious events.
Good Friday is observed with solemn ceremonies and quiet reflection. Many businesses close, and families attend church services.
Labour Day is a nationwide holiday marked by public events and family gatherings. Parks and plazas are busy with celebrations.
The Battle of Arica and Flag Day honors Peruvian patriotism and the national flag. Military ceremonies and civic events are held nationwide.
Saints Peter and Paul is a Catholic feast day with Masses and community celebrations, especially in coastal towns.
Peruvian Air Force Day commemorates Captain José Quiñones and the nation’s air force. Official ceremonies and tributes mark the day.
Independence Day on July 28 is Peru’s biggest national celebration, featuring parades, fireworks, and cultural festivities.
The July 29 holiday extends Independence celebrations, creating a long weekend for travel and family gatherings.
The Battle of JunĂn commemorates a key victory in Peru’s independence wars. It is marked with civic ceremonies and historical tributes.
Santa Rosa de Lima Day honors Peru’s patron saint. Pilgrimages and religious services take place, especially in Lima.
The Battle of Angamos honors the Peruvian Navy and national hero Miguel Grau. Naval ceremonies and tributes are held across the country.
All Saints’ Day is a time to remember loved ones. Families visit cemeteries with flowers and prayers.
The Immaculate Conception is a major Catholic feast, celebrated with church services and family gatherings.
The Battle of Ayacucho commemorates the decisive victory that secured South American independence. It is marked by national ceremonies.
Christmas Day in Peru is family‑centered, following Christmas Eve celebrations with traditional meals and a calm holiday atmosphere.