THE holiday From Corpus Christi, last Thursday (19), yielded Brazil’s last prolonged holiday for the next 5 months. Until November, all national holidays fall on weekends.
However, several states and municipalities celebrate holidays on other dates of the year. There are 7 holidays in July celebrated in different Brazilian capitals, for example.
In the case of State of São Paulothere July 9 Holidayin celebration of the outbreak of the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution, considered the state’s magna date. The date will fall on a Wednesday.
Municipal and state holidays in the capitals in July 2025
- Savior (BA): July 2 (Wednesday), Independence of Bahia (state holiday);
- Aracaju (SE): July 8 (Tuesday), Sergipe State Anniversary (State Holiday);
- Boa Vista (RR): July 9 (Wednesday), city anniversary (municipal holiday);
- São Paulo (SP): July 9 (Wednesday), Constitutionalist Revolution (state holiday);
- Reef (PE): July 16 (Wednesday), Nossa Senhora do Carmo Day (Municipal Holiday);
- Goiânia (GO): July 26 (Saturday), Foundation of the City (State Holiday);
- São Luís (MA): July 28 (Monday), Maranhão Adhesion Day to Independence of Brazil (State Holiday).
What are the next 2025 holidays?
After Corpus Christi, we will still have six National holidays in 2025. However, the next one happens only in the second half of the year and four of them fall on weekends:
- September 7 (Sunday), Independence of Brazil
- October 12 (Sunday), Our Lady Aparecida
- November 2 (Sunday), All Souls
- November 15 (Saturday), Proclamation of the Republic
- November 20 (Thursday), National Zombie and Black Awareness Day
- December 25 (Thursday), Christmas
2025 Holiday Amendments
- November 20 (Thursday), National Zombie and Black Awareness Day
- December 25 (Thursday), Christmas
Optional points in 2025
- October 28 (Tuesday), Federal Public Servant Day
- December 24 (Wednesday), Christmas Eve (optional point after 1 pm);
- December 31 (Wednesday), New Year’s Eve (optional point after 1 pm).