🇺🇸 United States & 🇲🇽 Mexico — Overlapping Public Holidays 2026
Complete Holiday Calendar — United States vs. Mexico
Every national public holiday in United States and Mexico for 2026, sorted by date. Rows highlighted in green are observed in both countries.
Holiday data updated for 2026. Holiday data is primarily sourced from the Nager.Date open-source holiday database and supplemented with official government calendar references where available. Always verify critical dates with official sources before making business, legal, payroll, or travel decisions.
| Date | 🇺🇸 United States | 🇲🇽 Mexico | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1Thursday | New Year's Day | New Year's Day (Año Nuevo) | ✓ Overlap |
| Jan 19Monday | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | — | |
| Feb 2Monday | — | Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución) | |
| Feb 16Monday | Presidents Day (Washington's Birthday) | — | |
| Mar 16Monday | — | Benito Juárez's birthday (Natalicio de Benito Juárez) | |
| May 1Friday | — | Labour Day (Día del Trabajo) | |
| May 25Monday | Memorial Day | — | |
| Jun 19Friday | Juneteenth National Independence Day | — | |
| Jul 3Friday | Independence Day | — | |
| Sep 7Monday | Labour Day (Labor Day) | — | |
| Sep 16Wednesday | — | Independence Day (Día de la Independencia) | |
| Nov 11Wednesday | Veterans Day | — | |
| Nov 16Monday | — | Revolution Day (Día de la Revolución) | |
| Nov 26Thursday | Thanksgiving Day | — | |
| Dec 25Friday | Christmas Day | Christmas Day (Navidad) | ✓ Overlap |
Overlapping Holidays: United States & Mexico in 2026
The following 2 dates are a public holiday in both United States and Mexico in 2026:
- Thursday, January 1, 2026🇺🇸 United States: New Year's Day · 🇲🇽 Mexico: New Year's Day
- Friday, December 25, 2026🇺🇸 United States: Christmas Day · 🇲🇽 Mexico: Christmas Day
Planning Around United States & Mexico Holidays
The US and Mexico share only New Year's Day and Christmas as common public holidays, though both countries celebrate many dates with cultural significance that don't appear on official government lists. Mexico observes several holidays tied to its revolutionary and indigenous history that have no US parallel.
For Travelers
If you are traveling between United States and Mexico, overlapping public holidays mean that services, attractions, and businesses on both ends of your trip may be closed or operating at reduced capacity. Knowing overlapping dates in advance helps you avoid unpleasant surprises — or lets you time your trip to experience a local holiday celebration.
Non-overlapping holidays matter just as much: a public holiday in your destination but not your home country may catch you off guard, with banks and government offices closed on what feels like an ordinary weekday.
For International Teams & Business
US companies working with Mexican partners should note that Mexico observes a full day off on November 2 (Day of the Dead) and May 1 (Labor Day), both of which are working days in the US.
Overlapping public holidays are natural moments for system maintenance, team offsites, or no-deadline periods. Non-overlapping holidays require more care: one team is off while the other is working, which can create bottlenecks if not planned for in advance.
About Public Holidays in United States
United States observes 10 national public holidays in 2026, when most government offices, banks, and many businesses close nationwide. Use the year selector above to see exact dates for nearby years.
About Public Holidays in Mexico
Mexico observes 7 national public holidays in 2026. Precise observance dates may shift when holidays fall on weekends, and regional rules can vary, so always verify critical business or travel decisions with official local sources.
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