Argentina Announces 2025 Public Holidays

In 2025, Argentina will have 19 public holidays, creating opportunities for long weekends and reflection on the country's history. Key dates include March 24 for Memory Day.


Argentina Announces 2025 Public Holidays

The holiday calendar of Argentina includes non-movable and movable holidays, as well as non-working days and holidays for tourism purposes. In addition, important dates such as Independence Day, the Immaculate Conception of Mary, Christmas, among others, are highlighted. One of the movable holidays is June 16 in commemoration of General Manuel Belgrano.

In 2002, National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice was established on March 24 in memory of the victims of the military dictatorship that took place in Argentina between 1976 and 1983. This holiday is a moment to reflect on the recent history of the country.

For the year 2025, several long weekends have been announced in Argentina, including Memory Day from March 22 to 24, Malvinas Veterans Day from April 17 to 20, Latin American Freedom Day from June 14 to 16, among others.

In addition, 19 holidays have been declared in the 2025 holiday calendar, with non-movable holidays such as New Year's Day, Carnival, Labor Day, and May Revolution Day, among others, as well as non-working days and holidays for tourism purposes.

The 2025 holiday calendar offers various opportunities throughout the year to enjoy breaks and long weekends. It emphasizes the importance of remembering historical figures such as Manuel Belgrano, the commemoration of memory and justice, as well as promoting tourism in the country.