The 2025 Calendar Still Reserves National, State, and Municipal Holidays, in Addition to Optional Days That Allow for Travel Planning and Early Rest
For those already planning the upcoming holidays and looking for leisure moments in 2025, there are good options in the calendar. The year continues to offer both national dates and state and municipal holidays, as well as optional days that promise extra days off.
Each of these occasions can become an opportunity for rest, travel, or simply time with family. Therefore, starting the planning now helps to make the most of each scheduled break.
National Holidays
Among the most notable holidays, September features September 7, Brazil’s Independence Day, which will fall on a Sunday. In October, on the 12th, also a Sunday, it will be time to celebrate Our Lady Aparecida.
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The month of November will include three important dates: the 2nd, All Souls’ Day, also on a Sunday; the 15th, Proclamation of the Republic, on Saturday; and the 20th, Black Consciousness Day, which will be on a Thursday.
December arrives with Christmas on the 25th, a Thursday, in addition to the optional holidays on the eve, the 24th, and New Year’s Eve, the 31st, both after 2 PM.
State Highlights in September
Furthermore, September stands out for the variety of state dates. In Acre, the 5th will be marked by Amazon Day.
In Amazonas, the same Friday celebrates the elevation of the state to the category of province. In Tocantins, Monday the 8th will be dedicated to Our Lady of the Nativity.
In Amapá, the anniversary of the former federal territory will be remembered on September 13, a Saturday. Alagoas will have a holiday on the 16th, Tuesday, due to political emancipation. Rio Grande do Sul, in turn, will celebrate its Magna Date on September 20, Friday.
Municipal Holidays
September also reserves municipal celebrations. On the 8th, three capitals will be in celebration: Vitória (ES), for Our Lady of Victory Day; São Luís (MA), which celebrates the patroness Our Lady of the Nativity and also the city’s anniversary; and Curitiba (PR), with Our Lady of Light Day.
Advance Planning
Each date, whether a long holiday or just an optional day, represents a chance to recharge energy. Furthermore, those who organize their travel or leisure calendar in advance make better use of the opportunities that 2025 still holds.
With information from Jornal Contábil.
