2011 Mexico Calendar
View the full 2011 calendar with all public holidays for Mexico.
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2011 Mexico Holidays
Día de la Constitución
Constitution Day
Mon, Feb 7
Public
Natalicio de Benito Juárez
Benito Juárez's birthday
Mon, Mar 21
Public
Jueves Santo
Maundy Thursday
Commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus with his apostles before his crucifixion.
Thu, Apr 21
BankSchoolAuthoritiesViernes Santo
Good Friday
A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, observed two days before Easter Sunday.
Fri, Apr 22
BankSchoolAuthorities
Día del Trabajo
Labour Day
Mon, May 2
Public
Día de la Independencia
Independence Day
Celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, marking America's independence from Britain.
Fri, Sep 16
Public
Día de la Revolución
Revolution Day
Mon, Nov 21
Public
Año Nuevo
New Year's Day
The first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, celebrated with fireworks, parties, and new beginnings.
Fri, Dec 31
PublicNavidad
Christmas Day
Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, observed with gift-giving, decorations, and family gatherings.
Sun, Dec 25
Public
2011 Mexico Calendar & Holidays
Mexico observes 9 public holidays in 2011. These holidays include national celebrations, religious observances, and important commemorative days that are significant to the culture and history of Mexico. Public holidays typically mean government offices, banks, and many businesses are closed.
Understanding Mexico Holidays
Public Holidays
Public holidays in Mexico are days when most workers are entitled to a day off with pay. Government offices, schools, and many businesses close on these days.
Bank Holidays
Bank holidays are days when financial institutions are closed. While similar to public holidays, not all workers may have the day off.
Observances
Observances are notable days that are not official public holidays. Businesses and schools typically remain open on these days.
Regional Holidays
Some holidays may only be observed in certain regions or states within Mexico. Check local regulations for specific regional holidays.
Planning Around Mexico Holidays in 2011
When planning travel or business activities in Mexico, be aware that public holidays may affect availability of services, transportation schedules, and business operations. Consider booking accommodations and transportation in advance around major holidays, as these are popular times for domestic travel and celebrations.