Festival of the Crosses
Venezuela · 2026
About Festival of the Crosses
Festival of the Crosses is an official public holiday observed in Venezuela. Like many national holidays, it provides residents with a day off from work and school, allowing time for rest, reflection, and celebration.
The observance of Festival of the Crosses reflects the cultural, historical, or religious traditions that are important to the people of Venezuela. Public holidays play a vital role in national identity, giving communities shared moments to come together.
Quick Facts
- Date 2026
- May 3, 2026
- Day
- Sunday
- Type
- Observance
- Scope
- National
- Fixed Date
- No — date changes each year
- Local Name
- Día del Cruz del Mayo
- Traditions
- Public ceremonies · Family gatherings · Community events · Day of rest
When is Festival of the Crosses?
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | May 3, 2025 | Saturday |
| 2026This year | May 3, 2026 | Sunday |
| 2027 | May 3, 2027 | Monday |
How is Festival of the Crosses Celebrated?
Festival of the Crosses is typically observed with public ceremonies, family gatherings, and community events across Venezuela. Many people use the day to spend time with loved ones, attend local festivities, or simply enjoy a well-earned day of rest.
Traditions and customs for Festival of the Crosses may vary by region within Venezuela. Local communities often organize their own events, and businesses and government offices typically close for the day.
Did You Know?
- •Festival of the Crosses is a recognized public holiday in Venezuela, providing workers and students with a day off.
- •Public holidays like Festival of the Crosses contribute to national identity and provide communities with shared cultural moments.
- •The date of Festival of the Crosses may be fixed each year or may vary based on specific calculation rules.
- •During Festival of the Crosses, many businesses, government offices, and schools across Venezuela are closed.
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