Mexico Public Holidays 2027

Mexico has 7 national public holidays in 2027, starting with New Year's Day on January 1, 2027 and ending with Christmas Day on December 25, 2027. Around 2 coincide with the weekend, so plan long weekends around the rest.

This page lists every national public holiday in Mexico for 2027.
7
Public holidays
5
On weekdays
2
On weekends
0
Observed on another day
HolidayDateWeekdayType
New Year's DayAño NuevoJanuary 1, 2027FridayPublic holiday
Constitution DayDía de la ConstituciónFebruary 1, 2027MondayPublic holiday
Benito Juárez's birthdayNatalicio de Benito JuárezMarch 15, 2027MondayPublic holiday
Labour DayDía del TrabajadorMay 1, 2027SaturdayWeekendPublic holiday
Independence DayDía de la IndependenciaSeptember 16, 2027ThursdayPublic holiday
Revolution DayDía de la RevoluciónNovember 15, 2027MondayPublic holiday
Christmas DayNavidadDecember 25, 2027SaturdayWeekendPublic holiday

Holidays are spread fairly evenly through 2027, so there is no single month that dominates the calendar. Use the table below to see each 2027 holiday in Mexico, when it happens and which day of the week it lands on. Regional and local observances are excluded, so what you see are the holidays recognised across Mexico.

Frequently asked questions

How many public holidays does Mexico have in 2027?

Mexico has 7 national public holidays in 2027. The first is New Year's Day on January 1, 2027 and the last is Christmas Day on December 25, 2027.

What is the first public holiday of 2027 in Mexico?

The first public holiday of 2027 is New Year's Day, which falls on January 1, 2027.

When is New Year celebrated in Mexico in 2027?

In 2027, New Year's Day in Mexico is on January 1, 2027.

Are regional holidays included for Mexico?

No. This calendar lists national public holidays only, so it stays consistent across countries. Holidays that apply to just part of Mexico are listed separately on the Mexico holiday hub, together with the regions that observe them.

Do the Mexico holiday dates change from 2027 to the next year?

Some of them do. 3 of the 7 holidays in 2027 sit on a moving rule (set weekday of the month), so their date has to be recalculated for every year. The rest keep the same calendar date and only change weekday. Moving ones this year include Constitution Day on February 1, 2027, Benito Juárez's birthday on March 15, 2027 and Revolution Day on November 15, 2027.

How far ahead is the Mexico calendar actually fixed?

Through 2027. The holidays are set in law rather than announced year by year, so the dates repeat predictably. What can still change is a law amendment, a one-off holiday declared for a national event, and the exact day of any holiday on the Islamic calendar, which is confirmed by moon sighting. No corrections to the underlying dataset were needed for Mexico.

Which Mexico holidays are regional, and which move?

The table above is the national calendar for 2027. Some holidays keep the same date every year while others are tied to Easter, to a lunar calendar or to a named weekday, and some parts of the country add their own days off. The Mexico holiday hub breaks that down: which holidays are fixed, which move and why, and which ones are observed in certain regions only. To compare Mexico with other countries in the same year, see the 2027 worldwide overview.

Other years for Mexico

Planning further ahead or looking back? Compare the Mexico public holiday calendar across years:

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