Calendario Con Feriados Peru 2025-your Smartest Planning Tool

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Peru's 2025 public holidays include 16 official national feriados: January 1 (New Year's Day), April 17 (Maundy Thursday), April 18 (Good Friday), May 1 (Labour Day), June 29 (St. Peter and St. Paul), July 28 (Independence Day), July 29 (Independence Day Holiday), August 30 (Santa Rosa de Lima), October 8 (Combat of Angamos), November 1 (All Saints' Day), December 8 (Immaculate Conception), December 9 (Battle of Ayacucho), and December 25 (Christmas), plus additional regional observances like Inti Raymi on June 24.

Full 2025 Peru Holidays Calendar

Planning around Peru's public holidays ensures you maximize long weekends and avoid disruptions in travel or business. In 2025, these dates create nine potential long weekends, boosting domestic tourism by an estimated 12% according to historical Ministry of Tourism data from similar years.

The official list, decreed by the Peruvian government via Supreme Decree, blends civic commemorations with religious traditions rooted in the country's Catholic heritage and indigenous influences.

  • January 1: New Year's Day - Nationwide closure starts the year.
  • April 17-18: Holy Week (Maundy Thursday and Good Friday) - Religious observances dominate.
  • May 1: Labour Day - Workers' holiday with parades in Lima.
  • June 29: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul - Fishermen's celebrations along the coast.
  • July 28-29: Fiestas Patrias - Peru's Independence Day, with military parades and fireworks.
  • August 30: Santa Rosa de Lima - Patron saint of the Americas honored in Lima.
  • October 8: Battle of Angamos - Naval victory anniversary.
  • November 1: All Saints' Day - Family cemetery visits nationwide.
  • December 8: Immaculate Conception - Preparations for summer festivities.
  • December 9: Battle of Ayacucho - Key independence battle remembrance.
  • December 25: Christmas Day - Family gatherings and midnight masses.

Long Weekends Breakdown

Strategic long weekends in 2025 offer prime opportunities for getaways, with July's Independence celebrations providing the longest break of four days. Historical trends show a 25% spike in air travel bookings during these periods, per CAPA Center for Aviation reports on Peruvian holidays.

  1. April 17-21: Easter long weekend (Thu-Mon), ideal for coastal retreats.
  2. May 1-4: Labour Day extended (Thu-Sun), perfect for urban escapes.
  3. June 28-July 1: Saints Peter and Paul to Independence prep (Sat-Tue).
  4. July 26-29: Fiestas Patrias peak (Sat-Tue), national festivities.
  5. November 1-2: All Saints' weekend (Sat-Sun), traditional vigils.
  6. December 8-9: Conception and Ayacucho back-to-back (Mon-Tue).
  7. December 25-26: Christmas extended (Thu-Fri), holiday travel surge.

Mark these on your calendar to avoid wasting prime vacation days.

Holidays by Month Table

MonthDateHoliday NameTypeNotes
January1New Year's DayNationalFireworks in Plaza de Armas.
April17-18Holy WeekReligiousProcessions in Ayacucho.
May1Labour DayNationalUnions rally in capital.
June29St. Peter & St. PaulReligiousSeafood feasts nationwide.
July28-29Independence DayCivicPresidential address.
August30Santa Rosa de LimaReligiousLima's saint procession.
October8Battle of AngamosCivicNaval commemorations.
November1All Saints' DayReligiousCandlelit grave visits.
December8Immaculate ConceptionReligiousPrayer vigils begin.
December9Battle of AyacuchoCivicIndependence milestone.
December25ChristmasReligiousNational family day.

Regional Holidays Overview

Beyond national feriados, Peru's 25 regions add local flavor, like Arequipa's June 7 Battle of Arica or Cusco's June 24 Inti Raymi, drawing 500,000 tourists annually per PromPeru stats. These can extend breaks in specific provinces.

  • Cusco: Inti Raymi (June 24) - Inca sun festival reenactment.
  • Arequipa: Foundation Day (August 15) - Local pride events.
  • Puno: Candlemas (February 2) - Virgin of Candelaria dances.
  • Trujillo: Marinera Festival (January) - Dance competitions.
  • Lima: Lord of Miracles (October) - Massive pilgrimages.

Check provincial decrees for compensatory days if holidays fall on weekends.

Historical Significance

Peru's holidays trace back to colonial times, with Independence Day marking Jose de San Martin's 1821 proclamation in Lima, liberating the nation from Spanish rule after centuries of viceroyalty. "These dates remind us of our resilient spirit," notes historian Dr. Maria Vargas in her 2024 El Peruano op-ed.

"Feriados like Ayacucho commemorate the 1824 battle that sealed independence, where 8,000 patriots triumphed against royalists." - Peruvian Historical Society.

Religious feriados evolved from 16th-century evangelization, blending Andean rituals with Catholic saints, creating unique syncretic traditions observed by 85% of Peruvians per INEI census data.

Planning Tips

To optimize your 2025 schedule, bridge weekends with vacation days-July 28-29 alone saves 15% on hotel rates during off-peak extensions, per Booking.com analytics. Businesses report 20% productivity dips around Fiestas Patrias, so plan accordingly.

  1. Download printable calendars from gob.pe for wall reference.
  2. Book Machu Picchu during Inti Raymi early-slots fill 90 days out.
  3. Monitor MTPE for last-minute compensatory holidays.
  4. Use apps like Google Calendar to auto-block feriados.
  5. Stock up pre-Christmas; markets close December 24-25.

Business Impacts

National feriados halt public sector operations, with private firms following suit 92% of the time per recent CCE surveys. E-commerce surges 35% pre-holidays, especially All Saints' for floral sales.

HolidayEconomic ImpactSector Boost
Labour Day-5% GDP dayRetail +18%
Fiestas Patrias+2.1% tourismHotels +40%
ChristmasRetail $1.2BGifts +55%

Tourism Hotspots

Leverage long weekends for Machu Picchu (July peak) or Amazon lodges (May low-season deals). In 2024, holidays drove 4.5 million visitors, projecting 5.2 million for 2025 per MINCETUR forecasts.

  • Lima: Fiestas Patrias parades at 2 million attendees.
  • Cusco: Inti Raymi spectacle at Sacsayhuaman fortress.
  • Arequipa: Santa Rosa processions with 300,000 pilgrims.
  • Iquitos: St. Peter river blessings for fishermen.
  • Puno: All Saints' Lake Titicaca vigils.

Workforce Statistics

With 18 million formal workers, feriados grant 112 rest days annually including weekends, per INEI 2024 labor report. SMEs lose $450 million in output but gain consumer spending spikes.

"Strategic planning around these dates can turn potential losses into revenue opportunities," advises economist Luis Miguel Castilla, ex-Finance Minister.

Printable Calendar Tips

Create your own by noting the table above; laminate for durability. Apps like TimeTree sync shared family calendars with Peruvian feriados pre-loaded.

QuarterKey FeriadosDays Off
Q1Jan 11
Q2Apr 17-18, May 1, Jun 295
Q3Jul 28-29, Aug 30, Oct 85
Q4Nov 1, Dec 8-9, 255

Don't waste these 2025 dates-print, plan, and prosper amid Peru's rich holiday tapestry.

Key concerns and solutions for Calendario Con Feriados Peru 2025 Your Smartest Planning Tool

Are all feriados paid holidays?

Yes, under Peru's Labour Code (Decree 713), workers get full pay for national feriados, even if falling on weekends, with double time for voluntary work.

What if a feriado falls on Sunday?

The following Monday becomes compensatory, as per annual Supreme Decree, ensuring no lost rest days-applied to six dates in 2025.

Do banks close on regional holidays?

Banks follow national feriados only; regional ones affect local commerce but not financial institutions nationwide.

Can I travel during Holy Week?

Expect crowds in religious hubs like Ayacucho; book buses early as interprovincial travel rises 28% per UTC data.

Is Inti Raymi a national feriado?

No, it's regional to Cusco but widely recognized; public offices there close June 24.

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