Back to work after the Christmas break and we already have our eyes on the next `festivo´

So, what is a festivo? 

In Spain, a “festivo” is a public holiday or “festive day” that marks cultural, religious, or national celebrations – each region of Spain has their own specific festivos as well as national holidays. For example, there are festivos for significant religious events like Easter (Semana Santa) and Christmas (Navidad) and national days like the Spanish National Day (Dia de España). Each city or town also celebrates its own local festivo, often in honour of a patron saint, plus there’s the annual feria, or fair, where a whole town parties for a week, complete with funfair, live bands and lots more – not to be missed!

In Spain, each year, there are 14 bank holidays (dias festivos), made up of 10 National holidays (of which the region can substitute two), two regional holidays and two local municipal holidays.

Bridging the gap! The “puente”

Puentes (literally “bridge”) are when a public holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, and everyone takes advantage of the long weekend by taking the Monday or Friday off as well. Often Schools will take days off in between two `festivos´ even though they are supposed to be  work days. As it happens, there are no puentes in 2024, but there are three long weekends – Monday,1 January; Friday, 1 November and Friday, 6 December.

Here’s the list of the official National Bank Holiday dates for 2024:

Monday, 1 January: New Year

Saturday, 6 January: Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings, Reyes)

Friday, 29 March: Good Friday

Wednesday, 1 May: Labour Day

Thursday, 15 August: Assumption of the Virgin

Saturday, 12 October: National Day of Spain

Friday, 1 November: All Saints

Friday, 6 December: Spanish Constitution Day

Monday, 9 December: Immaculate Conception (moved to Monday from Sunday 8th), not all regions will celebrate this 

Wednesday, 25 December: Christmas Day.

In the regions that have chosen to celebrate Holy Thursday (28 March), there will be a four-day “puente”, and in five regions (Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Navarra, Basque Country and La Rioja ) this “puente” will be five days long as there is a holiday on Easter Monday too (1 April) .

In Upsticks region

Upsticks is based in Andalucia and here we celebrate `Dia de Andalucia´ which falls on Wednesday 28th February this year. 

Other popular regions for Upsticks clients have their own special day. Alicante celebrates `Dia de la Comunidad de Valencia´ on 9th October and Murcia celebrates its special day on 9th June.

Alhaurín de la Torre

Upsticks HQ is in Alhaurin de la Torre, and this year, the local fiestas are on Saturday, 20 January, and we will be closing the office on Monday, 24 June. 

Useful Links 

You can check out all the local fiesta in towns in Andalucia HERE

Share this page on social media
Chris Goodacre

Recent Posts

Panic in Benalmádena & Free Calendar Giveaway! WeeklyUpdate 43

This week's update (43) is packed with info for anyone considering moving to Spain! We…

2 weeks ago

Non-Lucrative Visa Renewals in Spain: What to Expect in 2025 – Podcast 9

If you plan to renew your Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) in 2025, you need to…

3 weeks ago

Certificates for EU Family Member Residency Applications in Spain

Certificates for EU Family Member Applications in Spain Certificates are crucial in EU family member…

4 months ago

What is John Lennon doing in Almeria?

No visit to Almería is complete without a walk around its fantastic old town, or…

4 months ago

What documents DON´T you need for your NLV Renewal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WArH9rrWM_A&t=24sWe always focus on the documents needed for your Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV), but the good…

5 months ago

Fun on the Mediterranean – Boat trips in Malaga

Malaga’s enviable position on the Mediterranean coast of Spain means that it’s a prime location…

5 months ago