How many public holidays does Peru have in 2026?
Peru has 16 national holidays and 2 public-sector non-working days in 2026, a total of 18 days off, per Peru Feriados Nacionales 2026 (DL 713 and later laws) and días no laborables decrees.
Peru has 16 national holidays in 2026, plus 2 public-sector non-working days — 18 days off in total, per Peru Feriados Nacionales 2026 (DL 713 and later laws) and días no laborables decrees. The longest long weekend lasts 5 days on 25–29 July 2026.
No holidays this month.
No holidays this month.
No holidays this month.
Peru has 10 long-weekend periods in 2026 — runs of two or more consecutive work-free days formed by holidays and weekends. The longest lasts 5 days on 25–29 July 2026, covering Non-working day (public sector) and Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias). Use the day-by-day breakdown of each period to plan trips and leave requests.
Throughout 2026, Peru has 16 national holidays and 2 public-sector non-working days. The first holiday falls on 1 January (New Year's Day) and the last on 25 December (Christmas Day).
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 January 2026 | Thursday | New Year's Day | Holiday |
| 2 January 2026 | Friday | Non-working day (public sector) | Non-working |
| 2 April 2026 | Thursday | Maundy Thursday | Holiday |
| 3 April 2026 | Friday | Good Friday | Holiday |
| 1 May 2026 | Friday | Labour Day | Holiday |
| 7 June 2026 | Sunday | Battle of Arica and Flag Day | Holiday |
| 29 June 2026 | Monday | Saints Peter and Paul | Holiday |
| 23 July 2026 | Thursday | Peruvian Air Force Day | Holiday |
| 27 July 2026 | Monday | Non-working day (public sector) | Non-working |
| 28 July 2026 | Tuesday | Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias) | Holiday |
| 29 July 2026 | Wednesday | Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias) | Holiday |
| 6 August 2026 | Thursday | Battle of Junín | Holiday |
| 30 August 2026 | Sunday | Santa Rosa de Lima | Holiday |
| 8 October 2026 | Thursday | Battle of Angamos | Holiday |
| 1 November 2026 | Sunday | All Saints' Day | Holiday |
| 8 December 2026 | Tuesday | Immaculate Conception | Holiday |
| 9 December 2026 | Wednesday | Battle of Ayacucho | Holiday |
| 25 December 2026 | Friday | Christmas Day | Holiday |
Official source: Peru Feriados Nacionales 2026 (DL 713 and later laws) and días no laborables decrees (The sixteen national feriados plus the government-decreed non-working days for the public sector (2 January per DS 042-2025-PCM; 27 July per DS 075-2026-PCM). Non-working days are mandatory for the public sector with recoverable hours; private employers adopt them by agreement.). Compiled by CalendarWorld. The sixteen national feriados under DL 713 and later laws, plus the non-working days decreed for the public sector (recoverable hours; private employers adopt them by agreement). More non-working days may be decreed during the year.
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Peru has 16 national holidays and 2 public-sector non-working days in 2026, a total of 18 days off, per Peru Feriados Nacionales 2026 (DL 713 and later laws) and días no laborables decrees.
There are 10 long-weekend periods in Peru in 2026. The longest lasts 5 days on 25-29 July 2026, covering Non-working day (public sector) and Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias).
The official source is Peru Feriados Nacionales 2026 (DL 713 and later laws) and días no laborables decrees (The sixteen national feriados plus the government-decreed non-working days for the public sector (2 January per DS 042-2025-PCM; 27 July per DS 075-2026-PCM). Non-working days are mandatory for the public sector with recoverable hours; private employers adopt them by agreement).
A non-working day decreed by the government for public-sector employees, whose hours must be recovered later — unlike a feriado, which is a paid holiday. Private employers may adopt it by agreement. For 2026, the decreed days are Friday 2 January and Monday 27 July, the latter creating a five-day Fiestas Patrias stretch (25–29 July).
No. Peruvian feriados stay on their fixed dates. In 2026, the Battle of Arica Day (7 June), Santa Rosa de Lima (30 August), and All Saints' Day (1 November) fall on Sundays without substitute days; the government instead declares strategic non-working days to create long weekends.