Mexico, a land of contrasts and color, is presented as a vibrant setting where festivities are not simple events, but deep expressions of the cultural identity and rich history that has shaped this country. Learn about this fascinating journey through the most significant holidays, diving into the roots of celebrations that unite communities, honor history and celebrate life with an infectious passion. Join us on this journey through Mexican festivities, where music, color, food and spirituality converge in a unique experience that transcends time and becomes a living testimony of the diversity and cultural richness of Mexico.
These are the main official holidays in Mexico this 2024:
- January 1: New Year (Monday).
- February 5: Commemoration of the promulgation of the Mexican Constitution in 1917 (first Monday in February).
- March 18 (Monday): Birth of Benito Juárez (which itself is March 21).
- May 1: Labor Day (Wednesday).
- September 16: Independence of Mexico (Monday)
- November 18: Anniversary of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution (it is November 20, but it is mailed on the third Monday of November).
- December 25: Christmas (Wednesday)
Unofficial:
June 2: This Sunday, Mexican citizens will rest to go to the polls to exercise their vote in the Federal Elections to elect the new president and members of the Chamber of Deputies and Chamber of Senators.
October 1: According to the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, this day will begin the presidential term of the new ruler.
Immerse yourself in these celebrations, visitors and locals can experience the authentic essence of Mexico, where joy, music and food intertwine to create lasting memories and celebrate the richness of Mexican life and culture. Long live Mexico!