Mexico Public Holidays 2027
Mexican public life pauses for 7 national holidays during 2027. The first falls on January 1, 2027 (Año Nuevo) and the last on December 25, 2027 (Navidad). Around 2 coincide with the weekend, so plan long weekends around the rest.
| Holiday | Date | Weekday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Año Nuevo | January 1, 2027 | Friday | Public holiday |
| Día de la Constitución | February 1, 2027 | Monday | Public holiday |
| Natalicio de Benito Juárez | March 15, 2027 | Monday | Public holiday |
| Día del Trabajador | May 1, 2027 | SaturdayWeekend | Public holiday |
| Día de la Independencia | September 16, 2027 | Thursday | Public holiday |
| Día de la Revolución | November 15, 2027 | Monday | Public holiday |
| Navidad | December 25, 2027 | SaturdayWeekend | Public 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 Año Nuevo on January 1, 2027 and the last is Navidad on December 25, 2027.
What is the first public holiday of 2027 in Mexico?
The first public holiday of 2027 is Año Nuevo, which falls on January 1, 2027, a Friday.
What is the last public holiday of 2027 in Mexico?
The final national public holiday of 2027 is Navidad on December 25, 2027, a Saturday.
Are regional holidays included for Mexico?
No. This calendar lists national public holidays only. State, provincial and regional holidays that apply to just part of Mexico are not included, which keeps the list consistent across countries.
Other years for Mexico
Planning further ahead or looking back? Compare the Mexico public holiday calendar across years: