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  1. Mexico Holidays in 2025/2026 - National, Public, Religious, Observances

    Mexico Holidays in 2025 Mexico holidays in 2024

  2. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

    In Mexico, there are three major kinds of public holidays: Statutory holiday: holidays observed all around Mexico. Employees are entitled to a day off with regular pay and schools (public and private) are …

  3. Holidays Today and Upcoming Holidays in Mexico

    Holidays today, tomorrow, and upcoming holidays in Mexico, including types like federal, national, statutory, and public holidays.

  4. Public Holidays

    2 days ago · Mexico currently celebrates seven national holidays, four official bank-only holidays, and one traditional holiday. Under the Labor Laws of Mexico, businesses are required to provide a paid …

  5. Public Holidays in Mexico - Mexperience

    Statutory holidays are legislated at a Federal level and dates given as a holiday by statute are termed locally as “ Dias Feriados.” There are currently ten statutory holidays in Mexico, as well as a range of …

  6. Mark your calendar: Here are all the 2025 Mexican public holidays

    Dec 31, 2024 · Learn Mexico's official holidays for 2025, as well its bank holidays — and even two new holidays Congress may approve in the coming year.

  7. Holiday Guide for Mexico in 2025 | Office Holidays

    Jan 1, 2025 · A guide to the National and Regional Public Holidays that are celebrated in Mexico during 2025 with dates and information on the origin and meaning of holidays.

  8. Mexico Public & Private Holidays in 2025 (Full List) - Edarabia

    New Year’s Day is a public holiday in Mexico, marking the first day of the new year in the Gregorian calendar and is celebrated worldwide.

  9. Mexico: Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027 | días ...

    Public holidays in Mexico 2025-2027: official calendar with all dates to plan work and travel.

  10. Mexico - Holidays, Festivals, Traditions | Britannica

    6 days ago · Around the world Mexico is known for its celebration of the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) on November 1, which is also known as All Saints’ Day. Halloween (October 31) and All …