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Colombia, known for its vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse heritage, celebrates a variety of public holidays that reflect its rich history, religious traditions, and regional diversity. With both Catholic and Indigenous influences shaping its cultural calendar, Colombia’s holidays are colorful and lively, marked by nationwide celebrations and unique local observances.
In 2025, Colombians will enjoy a mix of religious holidays, national commemorations, and regional festivals that bring the country’s communities together in celebration.
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Holidays in Colombia |
Colombia officially recognizes 18 national public holidays, one of the highest numbers in the world. Many of these are tied to Catholic observances, reflecting the country’s religious heritage, while others commemorate national history and achievements. On public holidays, schools, government offices, and most businesses are closed, though some tourist areas and essential services may remain open.
Celebrates the beginning of the calendar year, symbolizing renewal and new beginnings.
Celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men to the baby Jesus, marking the end of the Christmas season.
Celebrates St. Joseph, the patron saint of families and workers.
Holy Week is the most important period in the Catholic calendar, commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Recognizes the contributions of workers and the labor movement in Colombia.
Commemorates Jesus Christ’s ascension into heaven, 40 days after Easter.
Celebrates the presence of Christ in the Eucharist and is a significant observance in Catholic communities.
Honors the Sacred Heart of Jesus, symbolizing Christ’s love and compassion.
Celebrates Colombia’s independence from Spanish rule in 1810.
Learn more: Colombian National Anthem: English Translation, Original Lyrics And History
Commemorates the decisive victory of the Colombian forces against Spain, leading to Colombia’s independence.
Celebrates the belief that Mary, mother of Jesus, was assumed into heaven.
Commemorates Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the Americas, as well as Indigenous heritage and contributions.
Honors all saints, known and unknown, in the Catholic faith.
Marks Cartagena’s declaration of independence from Spanish rule in 1811.
Celebrates the belief in the Virgin Mary’s conception free of original sin.
Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is a central Christian holiday.
In addition to national public holidays, Colombia celebrates a variety of regional festivals and local traditions that showcase its cultural diversity and regional pride. These celebrations are unique to particular areas and often reflect the traditions and history of the local communities.
Recognized as one of the most vibrant and significant festivals in Colombia, the Barranquilla Carnival celebrates the country's Caribbean culture and folklore. This UNESCO-recognized event brings together elements of African, Indigenous, and European heritage.
Celebrates Colombia’s multicultural heritage, particularly highlighting African and Indigenous influences. Recognized by UNESCO, the carnival emphasizes racial unity and acceptance.
A celebration of Medellín’s floral industry, this festival honors the culture of silleteros (flower carriers) and celebrates the beauty of Colombian flowers.
Celebrates vallenato music, a genre that originated on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. This festival highlights the traditional storytelling aspect of vallenato music, which often recounts local legends and historical events.
This day commemorates Cartagena’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1811, making it one of the first cities in Colombia to break free from colonial rule. The celebration holds special significance as it highlights Cartagena’s unique Afro-Colombian heritage.
Known as one of Colombia’s most important fairs, this event combines Spanish bullfighting traditions with Colombian cultural elements.
Celebrates St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of Quibdó. This Afro-Colombian festival is a vibrant celebration of faith and African heritage.
Colombia’s public and regional holidays are a testament to its rich cultural heritage and regional diversity. From national celebrations like Independence Day and Semana Santa to vibrant local festivals such as the Carnival of Barranquilla and the Flower Festival in Medellín, each holiday brings Colombians together to celebrate shared values, history, and customs.
The country’s distinct regional festivals showcase Colombia’s unique blend of Indigenous, African, and Spanish influences, offering a fascinating glimpse into its multicultural identity. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Colombia’s celebrations provide unforgettable experiences filled with music, color, and joy, reflecting the resilience, pride, and warmth of the Colombian people.
How many public holidays are there in Colombia?
Colombia observes 18 national public holidays, many of which are religious in nature.
Are all holidays observed nationwide?
Yes, public holidays are observed nationwide, though some celebrations, like Carnival, are more prominent in specific regions.
What is Colombia’s most significant holiday?
Holy Week (Semana Santa) and Independence Day are among the most celebrated.
Are businesses closed on public holidays?
Most businesses and schools are closed, though some tourist services and essential businesses may remain open.
How is Christmas celebrated in Colombia?
Christmas is celebrated with religious services, family gatherings, and traditional foods like buñuelos and natilla.
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