Constitution Day 2025
Date: November 10, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Dominican Republic Public Holidays
Description
Constitution Day in the Dominican Republic honors the country rule of law and the basic laws that organize the nation. It is a day to remember the written agreement that defines government powers and citizens rights.
The holiday takes place on November 6. This date marks the adoption of the first Dominican constitution in 1844, soon after the country gained independence. It is a fixed annual observance on the same calendar day.
The day is significant because the constitution is the highest law. It sets limits on government power, explains how leaders are chosen, and protects freedoms like speech and property. The constitution helps keep the country stable and fair.
Constitution Day also reminds people why laws matter. It encourages respect for institutions and the idea that everyone, including leaders, must follow the same rules for society to work.
Traditions
On Constitution Day people join parades and civic marches. Schools put on plays and recitals. Students and teachers read parts of the constitution aloud. Local bands and brass groups play patriotic songs during street events.
Families attend wreath laying and flag raising ceremonies. Community leaders give short speeches at monuments and plazas. Citizens wear clothes in national colors to show pride. Children often carry small flags and sing.
Cultural shows feature folk dances and merengue performances. Town halls host debates and history readings. Libraries display documents and special exhibits about legal history.
Food is shared at family gatherings. Typical dishes include sancocho, mangĂș, empanadas and sweet cakes. Meals feel festive and bring communities together.
Travel Tips
Many banks, government offices and some stores close on Constitution Day. Expect road closures, parades and crowded streets in cities, especially Santo Domingo. Public transport may run on a limited schedule. Plan extra travel time and book transfers or taxis early.
Carry ID, cash and water. Stay near official event areas and follow police directions. Use licensed guides or hotels to find safe food vendors and local activities. Keep valuables secure and enjoy watching events from a respectful distance to support the community safely.