Anyone
who thinks of events and holidays in Brazil almost simultaneously
thinks of Carnival. Whilst Carnival does indeed play a
major part in the events and holidays of Brazil, with
a population in which approximately one in every two is
Roman Catholic, and from a continent famous for fiesta,
it should come as no surprise to learn that Brazil has
a number of events and holidays in addition to the world
famous Carnival.
Brazil's Events and Holidays include:
New Year's Day (December 31 - January
1)
New Year's Day is known as Ano Nove (Portuguese) locally,
but is probably more famously known as Revillon. Whilst
the whole country celebrates New Year's Day, as with most
major festivals in Brazil, the place to be on New Year's
Day is Rio de Janeiro - where anywhere up to 2 million
people gather to revel in an all night / all day party.
If you want to join in the fun and frolics of Rio on New
Year's Eve, take yourself off to Copacabana beach where
you can join in with some of the best fireworks and live
music in South America!
Carnival Rio (late February - early
March)
Carnival Rio takes place during the 5 day up to Ash Wednesday,
with the last day of Carnival falling on Shrove Tuesday.
Although the most famous events during the 5 days of Carnival
are the Rio Carnival, events celebrating Carnival take
place all over the country. Visitors to Brazil should
keep in mind that all 5 days of Rio Carnival are public
holidays all over Brazil - therefore most shops will be
closed during the period covering Carnival Rio. Traditionally,
this is also the culmination of the Brazilian summer holidays
and Carnival Rio also marks the end of the long school
holidays (which start in December). As a result, travel
during Rio Carnival time can be difficult.
Good Friday (March/April)
As a predominately Roman Catholic nation, Good Friday
is a national holiday in Brazil.
Easter Sunday (March/April)
Easter Sunday, following Good Friday is a holiday in Brazil;
but Easter Monday is not.
Tiradentes Day (April 21)
Tiradentes Day in Brazil commemorates the execution of
Brazilian national hero Joaquim Jose da Silva Xavier -
a co-conspirator in the 1789 revolt against the Portuguese.
If you are wondering how this holiday gets its name, "tiradentes"
means "tooth-puller", and Xavier was a dentist by trade.
Labor Day (May 1)
As with elsewhere in the world, Labor Day is celebrated
in Brazil on May 1, and is one of the national holidays
in Brazil.
Corpus Christi (June 10)
Another of the Brazilian holidays signifying its close
association with the Roman Catholic Church.
Independence Day (September 7)
Dom Pedro officially declared Brazil's independence from
Portugal on this day in 1822.
Our Lady of Aperecida Day (October 12)
Nossa Senhora de Aperecida is the patron saint of Brazil
and this national holiday in Brazil is dedicated to her.
All Souls' Day (November 2)
As with other traditional Roman Catholic countries, All
Souls' Day is a public holiday in Brazil.
Republic Day (November 15)
Almost ironically, Republic Day is celebrated in Brazil
to commemorate the day in 1889 when Dom Pedro - he of
Independence Day - was removed from power.
Christmas (December 25)
Christmas in Brazil officially starts on December 24,
which is a half-day holiday. Christmas Day itself is locally
known as Feliz Natal. Those deciding to celebrate Christmas
in Brazil should note that Christmas is actually the height
of the summer season here - so you're unlikely to see
Santa in snow gear, and far more likely to see him on
a Jet Ski off the coast of Rio!
Other important events and holidays in Brazil include:
Washing of the Steps of Bonfim Church (3rd Thursday in
January)
In a deeply religious country, this Brazil event constitutes
one of the most significant events in the Brazilian calendar.
The event itself occurs in Salvador and comprises of hundreds
of women in traditional Bahian dress carrying perfumed
water to wash the church's steps. Careful though, this
event can attract up to 800,000 onlookers!
Founding of Rio de Janeiro Day (January
20)
As with all festivals held in Rio - another spectacular
occasion.
Founding of Sao Paulo Day (January 25)
The city of Sao Paulo is Brazil's largest and over 20
million people celebrate this day!
Discovery Day (April 22)
Commemorates the day in 1500 on which Brazil is said to
have been discovered by Pedro Alvarez Cabral.
Lovers' Day (June 12)
Anyone who is familiar with Valentine's Day will know
this festival. Exactly the same concept - just a different
date.