Public holidays in Nicaragua explained

Holidays

DateEnglish NameRemarks
January 1New Year's Day[1] Many Nicaraguans celebrate New Year's Day with their families, although it is usual to celebrate it with your friends in a bar or in a party too.
February 1 Air Force Day Held on 1 February in honor of the nation’s air force. (Celebrated only governmentally)
March or April Holy ThursdayThe Last Supper of Jesus, national holiday
March or AprilGood FridayThe Crucifixion of Jesus, national holiday
First Sunday after the first full moon after 21 MarchEasterResurrection of Jesus, national holiday
May 1Workers' DayCelebrated nationally on the first of May.
May 27Army DayHeld on May 27 in honor of Nicaragua's army. (Celebrated only governmentally)
July 19Liberation Day/FSLN Revolution Day[2] Celebrated on 19 July on a national level. It marks the day that the National Liberation Army defeated the Somoza dictatorship in the Nicaraguan Revolution. In recent years it is mostly a political celebration for members of the FSLN.
July 25Fiesta de SantiagoCelebrated on July 25 in Boaco, Somoto and Managua.
July 26 Fiesta de Santa AnaCelebrated on July 26 in Nandaime, Niquinohomo, Moyogalpa and Ometepe.
August 1 and 10Fiesta de Santo DomingoManaguans celebrate Santo Domingo de Guzmán (Patron saint)
August 27Crab Soup DayResidents of the Corn Islands celebrate Abolition of slavery of the Corn Islands
September 14Battle of San Jacinto[3] Celebrated on the national level. It is held on the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto (1856).
September 15Independence DayA national holiday held on September 15 to celebrate Act of Independence of Central America from Spain in 1821.
September 30Fiesta de San JerónimoCatholics of the cities of Masaya and Bluefields celebrate Saint Jerome.
October 12 Indigenous Resistance DayFormerly Columbus Day; Highlights the struggle of native peoples against European colonialism.[4] [5]
November 2All Souls' Day
Day of the Dead
Nicaraguans commemorate their deceased relatives by going to the cemeteries to leave flowers and pray to the graves of their relatives.
December 7/8Immaculate Conception
(La Griteria Immaculate)
In the night of December 7, Catholics of Nicaragua celebrate La Gritería, a holiday dedicated to Immaculate Conception, the patroness of the country, and on December 8 they usually go to Mass.
December 24Christmas EveNicaraguans usually reunite with their family and wait until it is Christmas. You can hear fireworks through all the night.
December 25ChristmasCelebrated internationally.
December 31New Year's EveAt 12am Nicaraguans celebrate with fireworks (Spanish: pólvoras, cohetes).
May 30 mother´s day

Variable dates

April 12

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Holidays in Nicaragua in 2019 . Office Holidays . August 25, 2020 . en.
  2. Web site: The Sandinista Revolution Day in Nicaragua in 2021 . Office Holidays . August 25, 2020 . en.
  3. Web site: Battle of San Jacinto around the world in 2020 . Office Holidays . August 25, 2020 . en.
  4. News: Nicaragua: No More Columbus Day . Prensa Latina . 2007-10-17 .
  5. October 12 was formerly Columbus Day but will no longer be observed. President Daniel Ortega and his government have renamed the day "Indigenous Resistance Day" and will be observed as of 2008.
  6. Web site: M. A. . Political Theory . B. A. . Political Theory . When Is Holy Thursday This Year? . Learn Religions . September 15, 2020 . en.