Holidays of Mexico – the nation of fiesta!

Holidays of Mexico cover regional festivals throughout the country and year.

There are many holidays of Mexico that are official, religious and cultural public holidays. Many of these are very festive occasions with parades, floats, music, sumptuous feasts and dancing in the streets. Mexico covers many geographic regions and unique cultural flavors.

Ano Nuevo, New Year's Day is the celebration of the arrival of the new year and is one of the holidays of Mexico. Dia de los Santos Reyes, meaning Three King's Day is the day when Mexicans give each other Christmas presents in accordance with the custom of the three wise men. Constitution Day comes in February and is one of the official holidays of Mexico, commemorating the Constitution of Mexico. Dia de la Bandera is the national holiday that honors the Mexican flag.

Throughout the year, and in almost every month, there is one or more day marking holidays in Mexico, Birthdays of national heroes, festive holidays, Holy Week, Columbus Day, and Dia de los Muertos, meaning Day of the Dead, which is one of the most important of holidays of Mexico that honors Mexico's dead.

Occasions like Mother’s day, Valentine’s Day and Christmas are also celebrated holidays of Mexico, and one can even spot a local Mexican Pharmacy getting into the mood and putting up decorations. Mexican pharmacy is a well-recognized name in medical care.

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