Overview
- National authorities confirmed that the Paso a la Inmortalidad of Martín Miguel de Güemes will be trasladado to Monday June 15, 2026, producing a three-day long weekend for the country.
- The Paso a la Inmortalidad of Manuel Belgrano remains an inamovible national holiday on Saturday June 20, 2026, so its date will not shift to create extra weekdays off.
- The province of Tierra del Fuego declared Monday June 1, 2026 an inamovible provincial holiday (Día de la Provincia), giving residents there a separate three-day local long weekend.
- Argentina’s Labor Contract Law requires double pay for employees who work on official holidays (article 166) while days declared 'no laborables' or with 'fines turísticos' are normally paid as ordinary days at employer discretion (article 167).
- The Executive’s Resolución 164/2025 keeps tourism-oriented no‑laborable days for 2026 such as Friday July 10 and Monday December 7 and the rest of the year’s holiday calendar follows Law 27.399’s rules on movable and fixed dates.