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Celebrations and traditions in Costa Rica
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Holidays in Costa Rica
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Celebrations and traditions in Costa Rica

These are Costa Rica’s main holidays:

  • January 1st: New Year’s Day, celebrated with a big dance in San Jose’s Parque Central. This is a day off for most offices and shopping centers.
  • March 19th: St. Joseph’s Day, patron saint of the San Jose province. No special celebration, business open like in any regular day. Special religious services in the Metropolitan Cathedral.
  • Easter: Known as Semana Santa. It will always be on the last week of March and beginning of April. Commemorates the passion of Jesus Christ. Special religious services every where in the country. Businesses are open on regular schedule from Monday thru Wednesday, some open only half a day on Thursday. Everything will be close on Friday and will start business gradually starting Saturday.
  • April 11th: Juan Santamaria Day. Honors the national hero who died defeating the enemy William Walker and the filibusters in the Rivas battle in 1856. School kids act plays a have small parades.
  • May 1st: Labor Day. Dia de los Trabajadores. Day off for most businesses and commerce.
  • July 25th: Guanacaste Day. Celebration of the annexation of Guanacaste to Costa Rica in 1824. Day off in most businesses, Schools have parades and there are activities in mayor parks, especially in Guanacaste.
  • August 2nd: Virgen de Los Angeles Day. Patron saint of Costa Rica. This is one of the most important religious celebrations. This is a day off all over the country. The main activity is the Romeria: people from all over the country WALK to the Basilica (the Virgin’s Church) in Cartago to pay promises or make pleas to the Virgin Mary and get Holy water to take home and share with the loved ones.
  • August 15th: Mother’s Day. Celebrates Mothers and the rise of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. This is a day off so people can spend it with their mothers and have the celebration a Mother deserves.
  • September 15th: Independence Day in Costa Rica. Celebrations start the day before in the evening with a parade of homemade lanterns representing the day the news arrive at night in Costa Rica. Big patriotic parades celebrate Costa Rica’s independence from Spain in 1821.
  • October 12th: Dia de la Raza (Columbus Day). Limon province marks the celebration with a huge carnival, which takes place in the week prior to October 12. Day off in some business.
  • November 2nd: All soul’s Day. Commemorates loved ones that have past away. People go to pay respects to Cemeteries and special religious services are held. Businesses are open on regular schedules.
  • December 25th: Christmas Day. Family-oriented celebrations. Celebrations all over the world. Special religious services. Day off in all businesses and commerce.

Remember that if you happen to be in the country during any of these holidays you will love it if you attend the celebrations and take with you a nice traditional memory of the culture.






 

 

 









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