Public Holidays in PR 2025

PR observes 21 public holidays in 2025, spanning from January 1 (New Year's Day) to December 25 (Christmas Day). This calendar includes official public holidays recognized nationwide, along with bank holidays and regional observances.

Of these, 21 are public holidays — days when most businesses, schools, and government offices are closed nationwide. 2025 includes 16 long weekend(s) (3-day or 4-day breaks) — ideal for travel and extended rest.

Public holiday observance in PR is governed by national legislation. Some holidays apply only to specific regions, industries, or religions — check the holiday details for coverage. Dates sourced from the Nager.Date open-source holiday database, updated annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

PR has 21 public holidays in 2025.
No upcoming holiday data is available for PR in 2025.
There are 16 long weekends in PR in 2025, created when public holidays fall on Fridays, Mondays, Thursdays, or Tuesdays.
In most countries, public holidays are paid days off for employees. Specific rules about PR holiday pay may vary by employment contract, sector, and regional regulations. Always check local labor laws for the most accurate information.
PR observes the following types of holidays in 2025: Public.
The first public holiday in PR in 2025 is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025.
The last public holiday in PR in 2025 is Christmas Day on December 25, 2025.
Most public holidays in PR are fixed-date holidays that occur on the same calendar date each year (e.g., January 1 for New Year's Day). Some holidays, like Easter-related observances, change annually based on the lunar calendar.
Some public holidays in PR are national holidays observed everywhere, while others may be regional or apply only to specific states, provinces, or territories. This calendar primarily lists nationally recognized holidays.
This page aggregates data from Nager.Date, a widely used public holiday API. For official confirmation, consult PR's government website or local labor authorities.