
According to the official schedule of holidays and non-working days in Argentina, published by the Ministry of the Interior, ideal dates have been defined for a tourist getaway or to enjoy four days of rest. Following the recent holiday on January 1st, Argentinians are eager to know when the next long weekend will be.
The holidays for tourist purposes in the country are April 1st (Veterans and Fallen of the Malvinas War Day), June 21st (Passage to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano), July 9th (Independence Day), December 8th (Immaculate Conception of Mary), and December 25th (Christmas).
On the other hand, the transferable holidays include June 17th (Passage to Immortality of General José de San Martín). The government has also confirmed the addition of three new holidays in March 2025, which will result in two long weekends for Argentine citizens.
In February, there will be no non-working dates at the national level, but March will have three holidays that will create two long weekends of four and three days. The first will be in early March for Carnival and Memory Day.
The next long weekend in March will be in the second half with the holiday for Memory Day. In summary, there are several opportunities to plan getaways and enjoy rest days in Argentina throughout the year.
Regarding the immovable holidays in 2025 in Argentina, important dates include January 1st (New Year), March 3rd and 4th (Carnival), March 24th (National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice), among others. These festive days offer opportunities to reflect, rest, and commemorate important moments in the country's history.