Spain combines national holidays with those of each autonomous community and each municipality, up to fourteen per year. As a result, the calendar can vary noticeably depending on the region you are in.
In 2025, Spain has 32 official public holidays. The month with the most holidays is April, with 5. Every month has at least one public holiday.
There are 16 potential long weekends this year, from holidays landing on a Monday or Friday. Meanwhile, 6 holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday.
The longest stretch without a public holiday runs from Epiphany (January 6) to Day of Andalucía (February 28): 53 days.
The first holiday of the year is New Year's Day (January 1) and the last is St. Stephen's Day (December 26).
Long weekends in 2025
Holidays landing on a Monday or Friday
Epiphany
January 6 · Monday
Day of Andalucía
February 28 · Friday
Good Friday
April 18 · Friday
Easter Monday
April 21 · Monday
Day of Madrid
May 2 · Friday
Day of the Canary Islands
May 30 · Friday
Day of La Rioja
June 9 · Monday
Day of Murcia
June 9 · Monday
Santiago Apóstol
July 25 · Friday
Day of the Cantabrian Institutions
July 28 · Monday
Assumption
August 15 · Friday
Day of Asturias
September 8 · Monday
Day of Extremadura
September 8 · Monday
Feast of Our Lady of Bien Aparecida
September 15 · Monday
Immaculate Conception
December 8 · Monday
St. Stephen's Day
December 26 · Friday
Frequently asked questions
How many public holidays does Spain have in 2025?+
Spain has 32 official public holidays in 2025, with April being the busiest month (5).
What is the first public holiday of 2025 in Spain?+
The first public holiday of 2025 is New Year's Day, on January 1.
How many long weekends are there in Spain in 2025?+
16 holidays land on a Monday or Friday, which can create long weekends.
Which 2025 holidays fall on a weekend in Spain?+
6 holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday: Day of the Balearic Islands (March 1), Galician Literature Day (May 17), Day of Castilla-La Mancha (May 31), National Day of Spain (October 12), All Saints Day (November 1), Constitution Day (December 6).
Are public holidays the same across Spain?+
No. Regional and local holidays are added on top of national ones, so the total and the dates change by community and municipality.