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Apr 15, 2026 · Updated 04:12 AM UTC
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2026 Holiday Calendar in Chile: Upcoming Long Weekends

Chile's next long weekend arrives on May 1st in celebration of International Workers' Day.

Valentina Reyes

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2026 Holiday Calendar in Chile: Upcoming Long Weekends
A calendar showing upcoming holidays in Chile.

Following the recent Easter break, Chile has several more holidays scheduled for the remainder of 2026. The next opportunity for an extended break comes on Friday, May 1.

This holiday, marking International Workers' Day, is a mandatory day off. The break will allow workers and families to enjoy a long weekend.

Economic Impact and Key Dates

Local development experts believe that long weekends are vital to the national economy, as these dates help boost domestic consumption and strengthen national tourism.

The calendar for the rest of 2026 offers several more opportunities to unplug. Monday, June 29, will be a holiday in observance of the Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

September will bring an even longer period of rest. The holidays on September 18 and 19, combined with Sunday the 20th, will allow for extended celebrations of the Fiestas Patrias.

October also includes a break on Monday the 12th to commemorate the Encounter of Two Worlds. The year will conclude with the mandatory Christmas holiday on Friday, December 25.

These scheduled breaks make it easier to plan trips and recreational activities. According to specialists, the rotation of these holidays encourages family outings and increased travel between regions.

The significance of these dates lies in their ability to provide a break from the daily work grind. The calendar offers multiple opportunities for rest, particularly during the traditional festivities in September and December.

The structure of these holidays allows the service and hospitality sectors to see peaks in demand. The influx of people to tourist destinations during these long weekends serves as a major driver for regional economies.

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