Costa Rica Mothers Day 2025

When is it Celebrated?

Unlike many other countries, Costa Rica celebrates Mother's Day on August 15th, coinciding with the Catholic Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

Mothers Day Historical Data (2023 - 2027)

15/08/2023TueMother's Day
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15/08/2027SunMother's Day

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Purpose

The holiday recognizes the unwavering love and contributions of mothers. It is a day to express gratitude, appreciation and affection for maternal figures.

How Is It Celebrated?

  • The day begins with family gatherings and church services, as many Costa Ricans honor the Virgin Mary, the ultimate symbol of motherhood.
  • Children and adults shower their mothers with gifts, flowers and heartfelt messages.
  • Families organize special meals, preparing dishes like casado (rice, beans, plantains and meat) or arroz con pollo (chicken and rice).
  • Schools and workplaces hold Mother's Day events, with performances, music and poetry recitals.
  • Some people take their mothers on day trips to the beach, mountains or hot springs.
  • It is a public holiday, so most businesses close, allowing families to spend quality time together.

History

The tradition was officially recognized in 1932 by Costa Rica's government, elevating it to a national public holiday due to its cultural and religious significance.

Focus & Activities

Mother's Day emphasizes family unity, religious devotion and appreciation. Many people reflect on their mothers' sacrifices and express deep gratitude.

Facts

  • The government declared August 15th an official holiday to highlight the importance of mothers in Costa Rican society.
  • Some regions host parades and concerts dedicated to mothers.

Modern-Day Celebrations

Today, Mother's Day is widely commercialized, with sales, promotions and special dining experiences at restaurants.

What Do People Do?

Costa Ricans spend the day with their mothers, exchange gifts, attend church, enjoy meals and create lasting memories.