
He Balearic Islands work calendar 2026 It is already known after being approved by the government, so we can know the 12 days of vacation which have been included for next year, including national and regional public holidays, to which will be added two additional local public holidays set by each municipal council, and which will allow, in total, each worker to benefit a total of 14 public holidays throughout next year. Knowing these dates is essential to be able to better organize the days when you can enjoy a short vacation or getaway.
Throughout the twelve months of next year 2026, workers in the Balearic Islands will be able to benefit from a total of five long weekendsincluding Easter and Christmas, and among all the holidays, there will be nine in total which will be celebrated jointly throughout the country. These “bridges” will be: Monday March 2 (Balearic Day); Thursday April 2 and Friday April 3 (Thursday and Good Friday); Friday May 1st (Labor Day); Monday October 12 (National Day of Spain); and Friday December 25 (Nativity of the Lord).
Additionally, workers who can afford to take a day off will have the opportunity to extend the weekend for the celebration of January 6, the Kings Daywhich falls on a Tuesday, as well as December 8 (Immaculate Conception), which is also a Tuesday.
Here is the Balearic Islands work calendar 2026
He Balearic Islands Work Calendar 2026 is already constituted and is made up of a total of twelve public holidays of a paid and irrecoverable nature, which are as follows:
- Thursday January 1: New Year
- Tuesday January 6: Epiphany of the Lord
- Sunday March 1: Balearic Islands Day (move to Monday March 2)
- Thursday April 2: Maundy Thursday
- Friday April 3: Good Friday
- Monday April 6: Easter Monday
- Friday May 1: Labor Day
- Saturday August 15: Assumption of the Virgin
- Monday October 12: National holiday
- Tuesday December 8: Immaculate Conception
- Friday December 25: Christmas day
- Saturday December 26: Second Christmas
To these calendar days, we must add two local public holidays marked by town halls, among which are the following:
- Formentera: Saturday July 25 (Day of Sant Jaume – Formentera) and Thursday December 3 (Sant Francesc Xavier).
- Ibiza: Local public holidays Wednesday 5 and Saturday 8 August.
- Mahón: Saturday January 17 (Sant Antoni) and Tuesday September 8 (Mare de Déu de Gràcia).
- Palm: Tuesday January 20 (San Sebastià) and Wednesday June 24 (Sant Joan).
For the rest of the municipalities, it is advisable to visit the official website of the Government of the Balearic Islands, from where you can access the general and local work calendar of the Balearic Islands for the year 2026, with the local festivals of the different islands that make up the Balearic archipelago. In each case, the festivities may vary.
Finally, remember that Leave is paid and non-recoverablewhich means that the worker receives his normal salary as if he had worked, but without having to go to his job. In the event that work is carried out on a public holiday, which is common in certain sectors such as transport or health, additional compensation must be received, either financially or in the form of compensatory rest.