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Public Holiday
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Our Lady of Altagracia
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
📣 Traveler notes
The Dominican Republic, located on the eastern half of Hispaniola, is a Caribbean nation known for its white sand beaches, mountain landscapes, and its historical significance as the 'Cradle of the Americas' due to its deep Hispanic heritage. It is also home to the oldest European city in the Americas, within Santo Domingo.
- The country's social dynamics are influenced by complex racial and cultural colorisms, remnants of historical caste systems.
- It is advisable to avoid discussions relating to race, as these topics can be highly sensitive and controversial.
- Dominicans often take pride in their mixed heritage and identity.
- The country maintains deep historical, spiritual, and emotional ties with Haiti, alongside its fiercely independent national identity.
- Show respect by attempting to speak Spanish. Tipping is customary and appreciated in all services, as it helps the local economy. Be aware that historical relations with Haiti are sensitive; avoid discussing them in a way that could be perceived as inflammatory. Exercise caution regarding political sensitivities and border situations.
About this holiday
Our Lady of Altagracia (Virgin of Altagracia) is a Marian title honoring Mary as the spiritual protector of the Dominican people. Her patron feast day is January 21st, when devotees gather at the Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of Altagracia in La Altagracia. The devotion is celebrated outside the Dominican Republic, including in New York City, where the feast marks the beginning of Dominican Heritage Month.