January
January 2
Exact date: 2026-01-02
Potential: 4 days
A bridge day is a workday between a public holiday and a weekend that you take off to create a longer break.
Maximize your days off with smart holiday bridging.
This authority guide combines exact date windows and practical execution strategy for vacation planning.
Step-by-step playbook for team alignment, leave blocks, and calendar execution.
Holiday records analyzed: 10
Last updated:2026-02-07
Source verification date:2026-02-07
Ranked list of strongest bridge opportunities in this year, with exact date windows.
Rank #1
New Year's Day
January 2
Exact date: 2026-01-02
Potential: 4 days
Rank #2
Epiphany
January 5
Exact date: 2026-01-05
Potential: 4 days
Rank #3
Immaculate Conception
December 7
Exact date: 2026-12-07
Potential: 4 days
One compact opportunity summary per month to speed up leave decisions.
January 2
Exact date: 2026-01-02
Potential: 4 days
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
No additional bridge opportunity detected for this month.
December 7
Exact date: 2026-12-07
Potential: 4 days
Concrete steps to turn this guide into team-aligned calendar execution.
These sources are used for holiday-date validation and editorial quality checks.
Official 2026 labour calendar resolution
Official BOE resolution used to validate 2026 public holiday data.
Source: boe.es
Open articleWorkers' Statute (Article 37)
Legal framework for weekly rest, public holidays, and leave.
Source: boe.es
Open articleSpain public holiday calendar
Year-by-year reference used to cross-check holiday dates.
Source: timeanddate.com
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