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Valentine's Day 2026 in Mexico

Dates of Valentine's Day in Mexico

2026Feb 14
2025Feb 14
2024Feb 14

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Valentine's Day in Mexico is celebrated on February 14 with expressions of love and friendship. People give flowers, chocolates, and cards to romantic partners, friends and family.

Valentine's Day: A Public Holiday?

Valentine's Day is not a public holiday in Mexico, but it is widely celebrated with gifts, romantic gestures, and social gatherings.

Two people exchanging a heart-shaped gift box with a pink ribbon, symbolizing affection and celebration on Valentine's Day.
A heart-shaped gift is exchanged with love and care, capturing the spirit of Valentine's Day in Mexico. (Image credit: iStock)

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, known in Mexico as Día del Amor y la Amistad, is celebrated on February 14. The tradition comes from ancient Roman times and was later linked to Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr known for supporting love and marriage. The celebration became popular in many countries, including Mexico, thanks to media, globalization, and commerce.

In Mexico, the holiday started gaining popularity in the mid-20th century. While it began as a romantic celebration, over time it grew to include friendships and family. Today, it is not just about couples, but also about showing appreciation to friends and loved ones. Even though Valentine's Day is not a traditional Mexican holiday, it has become an important date for expressing love and kindness. It continues to evolve, blending local customs with global traditions.

Observance of Valentine's Day in Mexico

Valentine's Day in Mexico is a joyful celebration of love and friendship. On February 14, couples, friends, and even coworkers exchange gifts and kind messages to show appreciation. It is common to see people giving flowers, chocolates, balloons, and greeting cards. Romantic dinners, surprise dates, and special outings are popular among couples. Shops, restaurants, and public places are often decorated with red and pink hearts to create a festive mood.

In schools, children often participate by making cards or giving candy to classmates. Some workplaces also celebrate the day by organizing small gift exchanges or friendly events. Radio stations and TV programs may play love songs, air dedications, or run contests related to love stories. For many, it is not just about romantic relationships, but about strengthening all types of bonds—between friends, family, and partners.

Valentine's Day holds importance in Mexico as a day to pause and express emotions that may be forgotten in daily life. It encourages people to be thoughtful and caring, which helps build stronger personal connections. The focus on friendship alongside romance makes it special and inclusive. Although not a public holiday, it is widely celebrated nationwide by people of all ages. Over time, it has become a cultural moment that mixes modern practices with heartfelt emotions. Whether through a simple note, a handmade gift, or a warm hug, Valentine's Day in Mexico is a reminder of the power of love and kindness in everyday life.

Valentine's Day Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
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