The Peruvian government has agreed for each year the days holidayswhich are perfect moments that millions of Peruvians take advantage of to make plans and get to know other places in the world. Peru without having to use vacation days. In this way, Peruvians encourage the reactivation of the tourism in the country, which was marred by the Covid-19 pandemic and social demonstrations. If what you are looking for is to get out of the routine, it is very important that you know the holidays that still remain in the year so that you can organize an outing with family or friends. Therefore, in the following note from Depor, we give you more about the holidays and the dates on which they fall so that you can write them down on your calendar and encourage yourself to make a plan with the ones you love the most.
What holidays are there in Peru in September?
Unfortunately, for this month of September there are no official holidays or non-working days in Peru, so we must wait until October to be able to have a new holiday in the country.
What happens if you work during the holidays?
Many companies continue to operate normally during holidays. That is, their employees must go to work normally, but what happens in those cases? Those who work on those days receive triple payment for each day worked: a daily remuneration for the holiday (amount included in the usual salary), second remuneration for the work performed (additional payment per day worked) and third remuneration for working on a holiday, without subsequent substitute rest).
What holidays are still left to celebrate in Peru in 2023?
In the country there are still several holidays to celebrate, although some fall on Sundays. That is, during the weekend and it depends on the Government if the next day people can rest or not.
- Sunday, October 8: Combat of Angamos.
- Wednesday, November 1: All Saints’ Day.
- Friday, December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception.
- Saturday December 9: Battle of Ayacucho.
- Monday December 25: Christmas.