Dominican Republic · Friday, June 19, 2026
It is a normal working day in Dominican Republic today. Here is when the next closure lands and how many working days you have until then.
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Today in Dominican Republic
Working day
Friday, June 19, 2026
Next public holiday
58 days
Restoration Day
Working days until it
40
Mon–Fri, excluding other holidays
Restoration Day
Día de la Restauración Dominicana
Sun, Aug 16
next up
Our Lady of Mercy
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes
Thu, Sep 24
Constitution Day
Día de la Constitución
Fri, Nov 6
Christmas Day
Navidad
Fri, Dec 25
New Year's Day
Día de Año Nuevo
Fri, Jan 1
Day of Kings
Día de Reyes
Wed, Jan 6
Our Lady of Altagracia
Día de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia
Thu, Jan 21
Duarte's Birthday
Día del Natalicio de Juan Pablo Duarte
Tue, Jan 26
Independence Day
Día de la Independencia de la República Dominicana
Sat, Feb 27
Good Friday
Fri, Mar 26
Labour Day
Día del Trabajador
Sat, May 1
Corpus Christi
Thu, May 27
Dominican Republic observes a set of nationally recognised public holidays each year, the days on which banks, government offices, and most schools close and when many private employers either close entirely or run a reduced service. The status at the top of this page is calculated from that national list for 2026, so it answers the practical question — is Dominican Republic open for business today — without you having to cross-reference a printed calendar.
Public holidays in Dominican Republic fall into a few categories. Some are fixed calendar dates that land on whatever weekday they happen to fall on; others move to create a long weekend, typically the nearest Monday. When a fixed holiday lands on a Saturday or Sunday, many countries grant a substitute day off on the following working day, which is why the observed date can differ from the nominal one. The list above reflects the observed dates wherever the source data records the substitution.
The practical consideration for anyone planning around these dates is the working-day impact. A holiday that lands midweek removes a single working day; one that lands on a Friday or Monday creates a three-day weekend that changes travel and delivery patterns for the days either side. The working-days figure above counts only Monday to Friday and skips other holidays, so it reflects the real number of business days you have before the next closure in Dominican Republic.
For the complete year, including past holidays and the full set of dates with day-of-week and type, use the full Dominican Republic holiday calendar linked above. You can also subscribe to the dates as an .ics calendar feed so the closures appear directly in your own calendar app, or open the working-days page to see the month-by-month business-day breakdown for Dominican Republic in 2026.
Holiday dates are compiled from Nager.Date. Regional and substitute-day rules vary by jurisdiction; for legal or payroll deadlines, confirm the observed date against the official calendar for Dominican Republic.