Mexico celebrates numerous holidays and festivals throughout the year, including Day of the Dead and Easter. read more
Traditionally, Mexican children received their presents on Dia de los Santos Reyes, Three Kings Day, on Jan. 6, but the Christmas traditions popularized in Northern Europe and the U.S. are beginning to take hold in Mexico, giving kids two days during the season to receive Christmas gifts. read more
Statutory holidays. Statutory holidays (referred as"feriados" or"días de asueto" in Mexico) are legislated through the federal government and ruled by the Federal Labor Law (Ley Federal del Trabajo). Most workers, public and private, are entitled to take the day off with regular pay. read more
The major Mexican holidays are: Constitution Day - February 5th, but normally is observed on the Monday closer to the day. Usually for NFL fans is a bless because is the Monday after the Super Bowl. We celebrate the release of the latest Mexican Constitution. Benito Juarez´s Birthday - March 21th, observed on the Monday closer to the day. read more