The Ministries of the Interior and of Tourism and Sports reported this Saturday the schedule of holidays for next year, where there will be a total of 19 holidays: 14 that will be immovabletwo transportable and three tourist, according to decree 764 that will be published next Tuesday in the Official Gazette.
Between the immovable holidays are on January 1 (New Year), February 20 and 21 (carnival holidays), March 24 (National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice), April 2 (Veteran’s Day and the Fallen in the Malvinas War).
They also include April 7 (Good Friday), May 1 (Worker’s Day), May 25 (May Revolution Day), June 17 (Step to Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes), on June 20 (Step to the Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano), on July 9 (Independence Day), on November 20 (National Sovereignty Day), on December 8 (Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary) and December 25 (Christmas).
Between the portable holidays, are on August 17 (Step to the Immortality of General José de San Martín) to be held on Monday August 21; and on October 12 (Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity) to be celebrated on Monday, October 16.
As for the holidays for tourist purposesthe decree will establish as dates Friday, May 26 (bridge with the holiday of Thursday, May 25, Day of the May Revolution), Monday, June 19 (bridge with the holiday of Tuesday, June 20, Step to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano) and on Friday, October 13 (long weekend, four days, by transfer from Thursday, October 12 -Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity- to Monday, October 16.
?️ 2023 will have 19 holidays. There will be 11 long weekends, of which 4 will be four days.
Holidays for tourism purposes to promote activity and favor economic growth will be:
✅ May 26
✅ June 19
✅ October 13 pic.twitter.com/cLKda3fCrr— Ministry of the Interior (@MinInteriorAR) November 19, 2022
The interactive calendar can be consulted in the official website of the Ministry of the Interiorafter the corresponding publication of the decree in the Official Gazette, next Tuesday.
A) Yes, 2023 will have four extra-long weekends of four days each: from Saturday, February 18 to Tuesday, February 21; from Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 May; from Saturday June 17 to Tuesday June 20; and from Friday, October 13 to Monday, October 16 -, which will contribute to boosting the growth of tourist activity, indicated the official communication.