Bolivia Public Holidays & Productivity Planning Calendar
Planning around the 2026 Bolivia public holidays is the difference between a quarter that ends on schedule and one that gets eaten by long weekends. 12 holidays leaves the calendar relatively clean — there are long stretches of working weeks suitable for sustained focus. Scroll for the full 2026 list, the multi-week deep-work windows, the lowest-holiday months for big sprints, and the pre-holiday batching dates.
Planning around public holidays in Bolivia is the difference between a calm quarter and a chaotic one. This page lists the upcoming public holidays for Bolivia, shows how they cluster in the calendar, and gives you a short playbook for using LemTask to schedule launches, deadlines and team rituals around them. If you run a distributed team, project deadlines that land on a national holiday in Bolivia tend to slip — not because anyone forgets, but because the run-up week is shorter than it looks on a default calendar. The schedule below highlights every official non-working day in Bolivia and pairs each one with a recommended planning action: blocked launch windows, recommended buffer days, and a "do this the week before" checklist you can clone into your task list. You can subscribe to the holidays as a calendar feed, sync them into your LemTask schedule, and use them as automatic blockers when you're planning sprints, marketing campaigns, or customer-facing rollouts. Everything updates automatically when the next year's holiday list is published, so your planning never lags behind the calendar.
2026 Bolivia public holidays — full list
| Date | Day | Holiday | Local name |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday | New Year's Day | Año Nuevo | |
| Monday | Feast of the Virgin of Candelaria | Fiesta de la Virgen de Candelaria | |
| Monday | Carnival | Feriado por Carnaval | |
| Tuesday | Carnival | Feriado por Carnaval | |
| Friday | Good Friday | Viernes Santo | |
| Friday | Labour Day | Dia del trabajo | |
| Thursday | Corpus Christi | Corpus Christi | |
| Sunday | Andean New Year | Año Nuevo Andino | |
| Sunday | Agrarian Reform Day | Día de la Revolución Agraria | |
| Thursday | Independence Day | Dia de la Patria | |
| Monday | All Saints' Day | Todos Santos | |
| Friday | Christmas Day | Navidad |
2026 Bolivia calendar analysis
The longest uninterrupted working stretch in 2026 runs 2026-02-19 → 2026-04-01 — 41 working days with no public holiday. That window is the most defensible deep-work block on the calendar.
The months with the fewest public holidays in Bolivia in 2026 are March, July, September. Schedule launches and high-focus work into those windows.
Total working days in 2026: approximately 249, after subtracting weekends and the 12 public holidays.
Deep-work windows between holidays
- → — 28 consecutive working days.
- → — 41 consecutive working days.
- → — 24 consecutive working days.
- → — 30 consecutive working days.
- → — 13 consecutive working days.
Pre-holiday batching days
Use the working day immediately before each long weekend to clear queues, ship pending items, and queue up async messages for colleagues returning later. The strongest batching days in 2026 are:
- — Day before New Year's Day.
- — Day before Feast of the Virgin of Candelaria.
- — Day before Carnival.
- — Day before Carnival.
- — Day before Good Friday.
- — Day before Labour Day.
- — Day before Corpus Christi.
- — Day before Andean New Year.
Planning advice for the 2026 Bolivia calendar
- Align your OKRs with the natural rhythm of the holiday calendar — each gap is a mini-sprint.
- Plan your learning goals around holiday breaks — they're perfect for courses and skill-building.
Productivity tips for Bolivia teams
- Use the day before each holiday to batch admin tasks like email, invoices, and planning.
- Front-load your hardest tasks in the deep work windows between holidays — momentum compounds.
- The weeks with zero holidays are your power weeks — protect them for your most ambitious projects.
Key takeaways
- Public holidays in Bolivia cluster around predictable months — plan launches around them.
- Subscribe to Bolivia holidays as a calendar feed inside LemTask to auto-block dates.
- Add a one-week deadline buffer before any holiday week to avoid silent slippage.
- Use shared lists to assign holiday-week handoffs before anyone signs off.
Quick answers
How many public holidays does Bolivia have in 2026?
Bolivia has 12 public holidays in 2026. After subtracting weekends and these holidays, the working calendar leaves approximately 249 working days.
When is the longest stretch without a holiday in Bolivia in 2026?
The longest uninterrupted working window in Bolivia in 2026 runs 2026-02-19 to 2026-04-01, giving 41 consecutive working days without a public holiday.
Which months in 2026 have the fewest public holidays in Bolivia?
The months with the fewest public holidays in Bolivia in 2026 are March, July, September. These are the strongest candidates for focused project sprints and launches.
What is the next public holiday in Bolivia?
The next upcoming public holiday in Bolivia is Labour Day on 2026-05-01 (known locally as Dia del trabajo).
Frequently asked questions
- How many public holidays does Bolivia have?
- Bolivia observes a fixed set of national public holidays each year. The exact count and dates are listed on this page and updated automatically when the official calendar is published.
- Can I sync Bolivia holidays to my calendar?
- Yes. You can subscribe to the Bolivia holidays calendar feed and sync it into LemTask or any standard calendar app. Holidays then appear as all-day blockers across your planning views.
- How should I plan project deadlines around holidays in Bolivia?
- Add at least a one-week buffer before any holiday week, and avoid scheduling external launches in the two business days either side. Use LemTask's deadline reminders to flag any task whose due date lands inside a Bolivia public holiday.
- Does this list update for next year automatically?
- Yes — the holiday list refreshes as soon as the next official calendar is published, so your planning never falls behind the year boundary.