What are the Public Holidays in Argentina in 2024?

In Argentina, public holidays are set by national law and provide employees with time off to observe significant dates and cultural events. For the year 2024, the public holidays are as follows:

  • Jan. 1 - New Year
  • Feb. 12 & 13 - Carnival
  • Mar. 24 - National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
  • Mar. 28 - Holy Thursday (only for Christian employees)
  • Mar. 29 - Holy Friday
  • Apr. 2 - Veterans Day and those killed in the Falklands War
  • Apr. 10 (tentative, subject to sighting of the moon) - End of Ramadan - Eid ul Fitr (only for Islamic employees)
  • Apr. 22 sunset to Apr. 24 sunset - First 2 days of Passover (only for Jewish employees)
  • Apr. 24 - Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide (only for employees of Armenian origins: day off to attend and participate in commemoration)
  • Apr. 28 sunset to Apr. 30 sunset - Last 2 days of Passover (only for Jewish employees)
  • May 1 - Labor Day
  • May 25 - May Revolution Day
  • Jun. 17 - Commemoration of General Don Martin Miguel de Guemes
  • Jul. 9 - Independence Day
  • Oct. 2 sunset to Oct. 4 sunset - Rosh Hashanah / New Year (only for Jewish employees)
  • Oct. 11 sunset to Oct. 12 sunset - Yom Kippur (only for Jewish employees)
  • Nov. 18 - National Sovereignty Day (in advance as it falls on a Wednesday)
  • Dec. 8 - Immaculate Conception
  • Dec. 25 - Christmas


Note: If a public holiday falls on a weekend, no additional days off are provided. For more details, please refer to the official website: Feriados nacionales 2024. 

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