Public holidays in Trinidad and Tobago

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The government of Trinidad and Tobago officially recognises a number of holidays and celebrations from most represented groups. The following holidays are those that are officially observed in Trinidad and Tobago: [1]

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Public holidays

DateEnglish NameRemarks
1 January New Year's Day The celebration of the first day of the Gregorian Calendar.
Variable Good Friday Christian day marking the death of Jesus Christ.
Variable Easter Monday When holidays fall on a Sunday, the Monday is given as a public holiday. Therefore, "Easter Monday", the Monday following Easter Sunday, is a public holiday.
30 March Spiritual Baptist Shouter Liberation Day First country in the world to recognise the Spiritual Baptist faith with a national holiday
Variable Corpus Christi Christian feast in honour of the Holy Eucharist
30 May Indian Arrival Day The first country in the world to recognise Indian indentureship, though Indian laborers were indentured all over the world, including the Caribbean, Oceania, Indian Ocean, and Eastern Africa.
19 June Labour Day Marks the labour uprising on 19 June 1937 which is generally recognised as the start of the modern trade union movement in Trinidad and Tobago.
1 August Emancipation Day Recognizing emancipation from slavery. The first country in the world to recognise the end of slavery in the British colonies.
31 August Independence Day The day Trinidad and Tobago declared independence from the British
24 September Republic Day Celebrating the day Trinidad and Tobago became a Republic.
Variable Eid al-Fitr End of Ramadan. Locally taken as an official recognition of Islam. It is one of the most important holidays on the Islamic calendar and is the most widely and publicly celebrated Muslim holiday in the country followed closely by Eid al-Adha (which is not an official holiday in the country).
Variable Divali The Hindu festival of lights. It celebrates Ram's return to his kingdom from 14 years exile. This festival also acknowledges Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
25 December Christmas Day The Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
26 December Boxing Day A Commonwealth gift-giving traditional holiday.

Carnival dates

The table shows a list of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival dates from 2009 to 2020. [2]

Calendar yearCarnival MondayCarnival Tuesday
2009February 23February 24
2010February 15February 16
2011March 7March 8
2012February 20February 21
2013February 11February 12
2014March 3March 4
2015February 16February 17
2016February 8February 9
2017February 27February 28
2018February 12February 13
2019March 4March 5
2020February 24February 25
2021 - No carnival due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 - No carnival due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023February 20February 21

Other holidays

One-off holidays

References

  1. Official Public Holidays 2009-2011, Trinidad and Tobago Government Portal
  2. Trinidad Carnival Dates

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