Next year will have, as usual, 14 non-recoverable, paid and mandatory holidays in all communities.

Of all of them, 12 are national and regional in scope and the remaining two are local and are set by each city council. Before the Ministry of Labor publishes the work calendar for 2025 with these 12 holidays in the Official State Gazette (BOE), the autonomous communities have been approving their own calendars, which show what the non-working days of the next year will be throughout Spain.

Thus, within the national holidays there are nine that are obligatory for all the autonomous communities (January 1; April 18, Good Friday; May 1, Labor Day; August 15, Assumption of the Virgin; October 12, National Holiday; November 1, All Saints' Day; December 6, Constitution Day; December 8, Immaculate Conception; and December 25, Christmas) and can only be replaced by the communities when they fall on a Sunday - by the following Monday or by another day of interest for the region. In 2025 this will occur on the national holiday, October 12. In fact, for the moment, only Andalusia, Aragon, Cantabria and Extremadura have maintained the national holiday, moving it to Monday, October 13, while the rest of the communities have opted to choose another holiday for their region.

The three remaining national holidays (January 6, Three Kings' Day; April 17, Holy Thursday; and one to choose from March 19, Saint Joseph's Day or July 25, Saint James the Apostle) are optional. That is, the autonomous community can adopt them as a holiday or change them for other holidays of interest in its region.

Among the notable issues for the next year is that there will be two national holidays that fall on a Saturday (November 1, All Saints' Day and December 6, Constitution Day), so, as it is a non-working day for a significant part of workers, the majority will not enjoy these two holidays as such. The same will occur in the communities of the Balearic Islands, Castilla-La Mancha and Galicia, which will celebrate their regional day —March 1, May 31 and May 17, respectively— also on a Saturday.

That said, —in addition to Holy Week, which next year will be on April 17 and 18, Holy Thursday and Good Friday; and the communities that have moved October 12 to the 13th, Monday— in 2025 there will be two long weekends throughout Spain made up of two holidays that fall on Monday: January 6, Three Kings' Day and December 8, Immaculate Conception. To this must be added the long weekends that are formed with the holidays chosen by the communities that fall on Monday or Friday (see graphic calendar)

Several communities will have long weekends, of four and even five days. The latter is the case of the Balearic Islands, Navarre, the Basque Country and La Rioja, which in April will have five festive days for Holy Week: from the 17th to the 21st of that month, including the weekend. Most of the remaining communities will have four days on these dates, either by choosing Holy Thursday as a holiday or April 21, Easter Monday.

The Community of Madrid will also celebrate a long weekend in May next year, since this region has holidays on May 1, Labor Day, which in 2025 will be a Thursday, and May 2, Community Day, on Friday.

Thus, pending the publication in the BOE of the work calendar, these are all the holidays that have been approved by the autonomous communities:

ANDALUSIA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- February 28, Andalusia Day, Friday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- October 12, National Holiday (moved to Monday, October 13)

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

ARAGON

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- 6 January, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 23, Day of Aragon

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- October 12, National Holiday (moved to Monday, October 13)

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

PRINCIPALITY OF ASTURIAS

The Principality of Asturias

has not yet approved its regional holidays.

BALEARIC ISLANDS

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- March 1, Balearic Day, Saturday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

- December 26, Easter Monday

CANARY ISLANDS

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Friday Saint

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

The Canary Islands set a holiday, within the twelve national and regional holidays, for each of its islands: February 2, the feast of the Virgin of Candelaria (it is a Sunday and is moved to Monday, the 3rd); in Tenerife, July 5, the feast of the Descent of the Virgin of the Kings, in El Hierro; August 5, the feast of Our Lady of Las Nieves, in La Palma; September 19, the feast of Our Lady of the Rock, in Fuerteventura; September 8, the feast of Our Lady of the Pine in Gran Canaria; On September 15, the feast of Our Lady of the Volcanoes, in Lanzarote and La Graciosa; and on October 6, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, in La Gomera.

CANTABRIA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- July 28, Day of the Institutions of Cantabria, Monday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- September 15, Day of the Bien Aparecida, Monday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

CASTILLA Y LEÓN

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Thursday Saint

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 23, Day of Castile and Leon, Wednesday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- October 12, National Holiday (moved to Monday, October 13)

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

CASTILLA-LA MANCHA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- May 31, Day of Castile-La Mancha, Saturday

- June 19, Corpus Christe, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

CATALONIA

- January 1, New Year's Day, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 21, Easter Monday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- June 24, St. John's Day, Tuesday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- September 11, Catalonia Day (Diada), Thursday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

- December 26, St. Stephen, (Easter Monday)

*In Catalonia, one of January 6, April 21, June 24, and December 26 must be chosen for one of those days to be considered a recoverable holiday. The remaining twelve holidays are paid and non-recoverable.

VALENCIAN COMMUNITY

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- March 19, Saint Joseph, Wednesday

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 21, Easter Monday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- October 9, Day of the Valencian Community, Thursday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

EXTREMADURA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Holy Week April, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- September 8 e, Extremadura Day, Monday

- October 12, National Holiday (moved to Monday, October 13)

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

GALICIA

- January 1, New Year's Day, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- May 17, Day of Galician Letters, Saturday

- July 25, Santiago Apostol, Friday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Day of the Constitution, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

COMMUNITY OF MADRID

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- May 2, Day of the Community of Madrid, Friday

- July 25, Santiago Apostol, Friday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

REGION OF MURCIA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- March 19, St. Joseph's Day, Wednesday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- June 9, Day of the Region of Murcia, Monday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

COMMUNITY OF NAVARRE

- January 1, New Year's Day, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 21, Easter Monday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- July 25, Santiago Apostol, Friday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

BASQUE COUNTRY

- January 1, New Year's Day, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 21, Easter Monday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- July 25, Santiago Apostol, Friday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6 December, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

LA RIOJA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- April 21, Easter Monday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- June 9, La Rioja Day

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

CEUTA

- January 1, New Year, Wednesday

- January 6, Epiphany of the Lord (Three Kings' Day), Monday

- April 17, Holy Thursday

- April 18, Good Friday

- May 1, Labor Day, Thursday

- June 6, Easter of the Sacrifice, Friday

- August 5, Our Lady of Africa, Tuesday

- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin, Friday

- November 1, All Saints' Day, Saturday

- December 6, Constitution Day, Saturday

- December 8, The Immaculate Conception, Monday

- December 25, Nativity of the Lord, Thursday

Melilla

The autonomous city of Melilla has not yet published its autonomous holidays for 2025