Peru Public & National Holidays (2026)

The tropical country of Peru is known for its textiles, ancient ruins and diverse culture. While the national animal is the Vicuña, Peru is home to three-quarters of the world’s Alpaca population!

One of the most famous landmarks in Peru, the Lost City of Machu Picchu was listed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. The population of Peru is estimated at 32.51 million, while the land area spans 1,285,216 square kilometers.

Public holidays in Peru consist of national holidays observed by Peruvians across the country.

When are public holidays in Peru?

Dates Holidays
Jan 1 New Year’s Day
Apr 2 Maundy Thursday
Apr 3 Good Friday
May 1 Labor Day
Jun 24 Inti Raymi
Jun 29 St. Peter and St. Paul Day
Jul 28 – 29 Independence Day
Aug 30 Santa Rosa de Lima
Oct 8 Battle of Angamos
Nov 1 All Saints Day
Dec 8 Immaculate Conception Day
Dec 25 Christmas Day

Which are the public holidays in Peru?

New Year’s Day
New Year’s Day is a public holiday in Peru, celebrating the first day of the New Year in the Gregorian calendar.

Maundy Thursday
Also known as Holy Thursday or Good Thursday, Maundy Thursday commemorates Jesus’ last supper with his disciples and established the ceremony of the Eucharist.

Good Friday
Observed by Christians in Peru, Good Friday commemorates the death and crucifixion of Jesus.

Labor Day
Labor Day in Peru commemorates the achievements of the labor movement.

St. Peter and St. Paul Day
This day commemorates the martyrdom of the two Saints, and the two great Apostles, St. Peter and St. Paul. This is one of the oldest feasts celebrated in the Christian calendar.

Independence Day
Also known as ‘Fiestas Patrias’, Independence Day in Peru marks their independence from Spain in 1821.

Santa Rosa de Lima Day
This public holiday in Peru commemorates Saint Rose of Lima who died in 1617. Rose of Lima is the patron saint of Peru and the indigenous natives of Latin America.

Battle of Anggamos Holiday
This holiday commemorates a naval battle with Chile that took place on this date in 1879. Originally begun as a dispute between Bolivia and Chile, Peru’s involvement occurred when Bolivia declared war on Chile and invoked Peru to fight on their side as part of a secret mutual agreement.

All Saints Day
All Saints Day in Peru is celebrated to commemorate all Christian Saints.

Immaculate Conception Day
The Immaculate Conception Day celebrates the belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved from all original sin from her life.

Christmas Day
Christmas Day in Peru is celebrated by Christians, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.

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The holiday information provided on this website has been incredibly helpful in planning our family vacation. The detailed descriptions, timely updates, and useful tips have made our trip smooth and stress-free. Thank you for making our holiday unforgettable!
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