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National and Regional Holidays

Everything You Need to Know About National and Regional Holidays in Spain & Andalusia 2026

 

For Expats, Buyers, and Investors

VIVI REAL ESTATE helps you find your ideal property or investment on the Costa del Sol while also providing practical guidance for living in Andalusia and Spain. Knowing the public holidays is essential when planning a visit, moving, or scheduling appointments. Many shops, offices, and public services are closed on these days. 

Here is a complete overview of national Spanish holidays in 2026, Andalusian regional holidays, and the most important local holidays along the Costa del Sol. 

National Holidays in Spain 2026

These holidays are observed nationwide. If a holiday falls on a weekend, it is usually moved to a weekday. 

January 1

New Year’s Day (Año Nuevo)

January 6

Epiphany (Día de los Reyes)

April 3

Good Friday (Viernes Santo)

May 1

Labour Day (Día del Trabajador)

August 15

Assumption of Mary (Asunción de la Virgen)

October 12

National Day (Día de la Hispanidad)

November 1

All Saints’ Day (Todos los Santos)

December 6

Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución)

December 8

Immaculate Conception (Inmaculada Concepción)

December 25

Christmas Day (Navidad)

Practical Tips for Living on the Costa del Sol

Living on the Costa del Sol offers a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, but it is important to understand how public holidays and seasonal rhythms can affect daily life. Shops and government offices are usually closed on official Spanish holidays, including national, regional (Andalusia), and local fiestas. It is common for administrative services such as town halls, banks, and post offices to also close on the days surrounding major holidays.

Supermarkets and larger retail stores often remain open during tourist seasons, but opening hours may be reduced on public holidays or Sundays. Smaller family-run shops typically close completely, especially in traditional neighborhoods and inland towns. Bars, cafés, and restaurants are generally open year-round, particularly in coastal and tourist-heavy areas like Marbella, Estepona, or Málaga. However, even hospitality businesses may adjust their schedules or operate with reduced staff during major holidays or local celebrations.

Public transport services such as buses and trains usually continue running, but with reduced frequency on public holidays and weekends. It is always recommended to check timetables in advance, especially during holiday periods or late evenings. “Puentes” (long weekends created when a public holiday falls near a weekend) are very popular among locals. During these periods, roads, beaches, and tourist destinations can become significantly busier, and accommodation prices may rise due to increased domestic travel.

Tip: Even smaller villages have their own local festivals (romerías). If you’re buying a property with VIVI REAL ESTATE, it’s a great idea to mark these dates in your calendar to fully enjoy local culture. 

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Andalusian Regional Holidays 2026 

In addition to national holidays, Andalusia observes its own official public holidays: 

  • February 28 – Andalusia Day (Día de Andalucía) 
    Celebrating Andalusian culture, traditions, and autonomy.  
  • April 2 – Maundy Thursday (Jueves Santo) 
    A regional public holiday, an essential part of Semana Santa.  

Local Holidays along the Costa del Sol

Many municipalities celebrate their own patron saint festivals or local traditions. Some of the most notable include: 

Málaga 

August 19

Fiesta Virgen de la Victoria

Marbella 

July 16

Virgen del Carmen

Estepona 

May 15

Virgen de los Remedios

Nerja

July 16

Virgen del Carmen

Why This Matters for You 

Understanding holidays in Spain and Andalusia helps you: 

– Plan visits or moves more efficiently  

– Schedule appointments with government services on time  

– Take advantage of local festivals and cultural experiences  

-Anticipate potential service delays  

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