Public holidays
10
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.
Long weekends form when a public holiday falls near a Friday or Monday, and one or two bridge days close the gap between the holiday and the weekend. The result: two or three leave days become five, six, or even seven consecutive days off. This page identifies the best holiday plus weekend combinations in the current year for you. You see directly how many consecutive days are possible and how many leave days you need to take. That lets you quickly decide which opportunities are worth booking in the yearly planner, getting far more recovery time out of your annual leave budget than a standard holiday week delivers.
Public holidays
10
Bridge days
5
Longest break
5 days in a row
These public holidays are the source data used by this page.
January 1
New Year's Day
January 6
Epiphany
March 26
Good Friday
May 1
Labour Day
August 15
Assumption Day
October 12
National Day of Spain
November 1
All Saints' Day
December 6
Constitution Day
December 8
Immaculate Conception
December 25
Christmas Day
Suggestions with the highest potential for consecutive days off.
January 7
5 days in a row
December 9
5 days in a row
January 5
4 days in a row
October 11
4 days in a row
December 7
4 days in a row
This source is used for public holiday data for this country.
Spain holidays (timeanddate.com)Source: https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/spain/