Spain Public Holidays 2025

Discover the complete list of Spain’s public holidays in 2025. Plan your trip and avoid disruptions with this essential guide.

Spain Public Holidays 2025

Here’s a list of the 2025 public holidays in Spain:

  1. New Year’s Day: Wednesday, January 1
  2. Reconquest Day: Thursday, January 2
  3. Epiphany: Monday, January 6
  4. Valentine’s Day: Friday, February 14
  5. Day of Andalucía: Friday, February 28
  6. Day of the Balearic Islands: Saturday, March 1
  7. Carnival Monday: Monday, March 3
  8. Carnival Tuesday: Tuesday, March 4
  9. Ash Wednesday: Wednesday, March 5
  10. Fathers’ Day: Wednesday, March 19
  11. San Jose: Wednesday, March 19
  12. March Equinox: Thursday, March 20
  13. Daylight Saving Time starts: Sunday, March 30
  14. Eid al-Fitr: Monday, March 31
  15. Palm Sunday: Sunday, April 13
  16. Maundy Thursday: Thursday, April 17
  17. Good Friday: Friday, April 18
  18. Holy Saturday: Saturday, April 19
  19. Easter Sunday: Sunday, April 20
  20. Easter Monday: Monday, April 21
  21. Day of Aragón: Wednesday, April 23
  22. St George’s Day: Wednesday, April 23
  23. Castile and León Day: Wednesday, April 23
  24. Labor Day / May Day: Thursday, May 1
  25. Day of Madrid: Friday, May 2
  26. Mothers’ Day: Sunday, May 4
  27. Galicia Literature Day: Saturday, May 17
  28. Day of the Canary Islands: Friday, May 30
  29. Day of Castile-La Mancha: Saturday, May 31
  30. Eid al-Adha: Saturday, June 7
  31. Whit Sunday/Pentecost: Sunday, June 8
  32. Whit Monday: Monday, June 9
  33. Day of Murcia: Monday, June 9
  34. Day of La Rioja: Monday, June 9
  35. San Antonio: Friday, June 13
  36. Corpus Christi: Thursday, June 19
  37. June Solstice: Saturday, June 21
  38. Saint John the Baptist Day: Tuesday, June 24
  39. Feast of Saint James the Apostle: Friday, July 25
  40. Day of the Institutions: Monday, July 28
  41. The Day of Our Lady of Africa: Tuesday, August 5
  42. The Day of Cantabria: Sunday, August 10
  43. Assumption of Mary: Friday, August 15
  44. Day of the Independent City of Ceuta: Tuesday, September 2
  45. Elcano’s Day: Saturday, September 6
  46. Day of Asturias: Monday, September 8
  47. Day of Extremadura: Monday, September 8
  48. Virgin of the Victory: Monday, September 8
  49. National Day of Catalonia: Thursday, September 11
  50. Nuestra Señora de la Bien Aparecida: Monday, September 15
  51. Day of Melilla: Wednesday, September 17
  52. September Equinox: Monday, September 22
  53. Day of the Valencian Community: Thursday, October 9
  54. Hispanic Day: Sunday, October 12
  55. Hispanic Day observed: Monday, October 13
  56. Daylight Saving Time ends: Sunday, October 26
  57. All Saints’ Day: Saturday, November 1
  58. Day of Navarre: Wednesday, December 3
  59. Constitution Day: Saturday, December 6
  60. Immaculate Conception: Monday, December 8
  61. December Solstice: Sunday, December 21
  62. Christmas Eve: Wednesday, December 24
  63. Christmas Day: Thursday, December 25
  64. St Stephen’s Day: Friday, December 26
  65. Feast of the Holy Family: Sunday, December 28
  66. New Year’s Eve: Wednesday, December 31

Please note that some of these holidays are only celebrated in certain regions of Spain.

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