Spain has a total of 66 holidays in 1991. In the table below, you will find the details of the holidays and when they are observed. All the information display below is also available via our API as well as downloadable as a csv. Signup here to get started.

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Holiday Date Details
New Year's Day
Tuesday, January 1, 1991 New Year’s Day is the first day of the year, or January 1, in the Gregorian calendar.
Reconquest Day
Wednesday, January 2, 1991 Reconquest Day is a observance in Spain
Epiphany
Sunday, January 6, 1991 Epiphany is a public holiday and the day most Christmas presentes are exchanged in Spain.
Epiphany observed
Monday, January 7, 1991 Epiphany observed on January 7 is a public holiday in most Spanish regions whenever January 6 is on a Sunday.
Carnival Monday
Monday, February 11, 1991 Carnival Monday is a observance in Spain
Carnival Tuesday
Tuesday, February 12, 1991 Shrove Tuesday is a religious holiday before the fasting period of Lent. It is celebrated by eating pancakes and holding Carnival parades.
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, February 13, 1991 Ash Wednesday marks the first day of Lent in western Christian churches.
Valentine's Day
Thursday, February 14, 1991 February 14 is Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Feast. The day of love owes its origins to ancient Roman and European Christian traditions.
Day of Andalucía
Thursday, February 28, 1991 The Day of Andalucía, also known as Andalucía Day, is an annual public holiday in the Andalucía autonomous community in Spain on February 28.
Day of the Balearic Islands
Friday, March 1, 1991 The Day of the Balearic Islands is held on March 1 to remember the date when the Balearic Islands' Statute of Autonomy came into effect. It is a local public holiday in this area in Spain.
Fathers' Day
Tuesday, March 19, 1991 Father’s Day celebrates fatherhood and male parenting on different dates worldwide.
San Jose
Tuesday, March 19, 1991 Saint Joseph's Day honors St Joseph, the Virgin Mary's spouse. It is a public holiday in some parts of Spain on March 19 each year.
March Equinox
Thursday, March 21, 1991 March Equinox in Spain (Madrid)
Palm Sunday
Sunday, March 24, 1991 Palm Sunday is a Christian feast that commemorates Jesus Christ’s entry into Jerusalem. It is also the start of Holy Week.
Maundy Thursday
Thursday, March 28, 1991 Maundy Thursday is a Christian observance on the Thursday during Holy Week. It is the day before Good Friday.
Good Friday
Friday, March 29, 1991 Good Friday is a global Christian observance two days before Easter Sunday.
Holy Saturday
Saturday, March 30, 1991 Holy Saturday is the day before Easter Sunday.
Easter Sunday
Sunday, March 31, 1991 Easter Sunday commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection, according to Christian belief.
Daylight Saving Time starts
Sunday, March 31, 1991 Daylight Saving Time starts in Spain
Easter Monday
Monday, April 1, 1991 Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday.
St George's Day
Tuesday, April 23, 1991 The Day of Aragon celebrates the Spanish region of Aragon's culture and history. It is an annual local public holiday on April 23.
Castile and León Day
Tuesday, April 23, 1991 Castile and León Day is celebrated in the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León on April 23 every year.
Labor Day / May Day
Wednesday, May 1, 1991 Labor Day, International Workers' Day, and May Day, is a day off for workers in many countries around the world.
Day of Madrid
Thursday, May 2, 1991 The Day of the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Spain, marks the anniversary of an uprising against French troops in Madrid. It is an annual local public holiday on May 2.
Mothers' Day
Sunday, May 5, 1991 One of Spain’s most popular and festive family occasions is Mothers’ Day on the first Sunday in May.
Galicia Literature Day
Friday, May 17, 1991 Galicia Literature Day is a autonomous community holiday in Spain
Whit Sunday/Pentecost
Sunday, May 19, 1991 Many Christians all over the world annually observe Pentecost, also known as Whitsunday or Whit Sunday.
Whit Monday
Monday, May 20, 1991 Whit Monday, or Pentecost Monday, is a Christian holiday that falls on the day after Pentecost, which is also known as Whit Sunday or Whitsunday.
Corpus Christi
Thursday, May 30, 1991 Corpus Christi is a Christian feast in honor of the Holy Eucharist.
Day of the Canary Islands
Thursday, May 30, 1991 The Day of the Canary Islands marks the anniversary of the autonomous Canary Islands Parliament's first session. It is a local public holiday on the Canary Islands on May 30 each year.
Day of Castile-La Mancha
Friday, May 31, 1991 The Day of the Region of Castilla-La Mancha marks the anniversary of when Castilla-La Mancha's first regional courts were opened. It is an annual public holiday in this Spanish region on May 31.
Day of Murcia
Sunday, June 9, 1991 The Day of the Region of Murcia marks the anniversary of when the autonomy of Murcia's statutes was approved. It is an annual public holiday in Murcia, Spain, on June 9.
Day of La Rioja
Sunday, June 9, 1991 The Day of La Rioja is an annual public holiday in the Spanish autonomous community of La Rioja on June 9.
Day off for Day of Murcia
Monday, June 10, 1991 The Day of the Region of Murcia marks the anniversary of when the autonomy of Murcia's statutes was approved. It is an annual public holiday in Murcia, Spain, on June 9.
Day off for Day of La Rioja
Monday, June 10, 1991 The Day of La Rioja is an annual public holiday in the Spanish autonomous community of La Rioja on June 9.
San Antonio
Thursday, June 13, 1991 The Day of Saint Anthony of Padua marks the anniversary of St Anthony's death. It is a local public holiday in Ceuta, Spain, on June 13 each year.
June Solstice
Friday, June 21, 1991 June Solstice in Spain (Madrid)
Saint John the Baptist Day
Monday, June 24, 1991 Saint John the Baptist Day is annually held on June 24 to honor the life of St John, an early Christian saint. It is a public holiday in Catalonia, Spain.
Feast of Saint James the Apostle
Thursday, July 25, 1991 Saint James' Day is an occasion to honor the life and deeds of one of Jesus' disciples. It is a public holiday in the autonomous communities of the Basque Country and Galicia in Spain on July 25.
Day of the Institutions
Sunday, July 28, 1991 The Day of the Institutions of Cantabria marks the anniversary of the creation of the Cantabria province.
The Day of Our Lady of Africa
Monday, August 5, 1991 The Day of Our Lady of Africa honors the patron saint of the city of Ceuta. It is a public holiday in this Spanish city on August 5.
The Day of Cantabria
Sunday, August 11, 1991 The Day of Cantabria celebrates the history, culture and language of the Cantabrian region of Spain. It is annually held on the second Sunday of August.
Assumption of Mary
Thursday, August 15, 1991 The Christian feast of the Assumption of Mary is on or around Aug 15 in most countries. A few celebrate Assumption Day at other times of the year.
Day of the Independent City of Ceuta
Monday, September 2, 1991 The Day of Ceuta is celebrated as a local public holiday in the city of Ceuta in Spain on September 2 each year. This date commemorates when Pedro de Menezes (Meneses) took control of Ceuta.
Elcano's Day
Friday, September 6, 1991 Elcano’s Day is an observance in Spain's Basque region that recalls Juan Sebastián de Elcano’s circumnavigation of the globe in 1522.
Day of Asturias
Sunday, September 8, 1991 The Day of Asturias commemorates the Virgin of Covadonga and the Battle of Covadonga. It is an annual local public holiday in the autonomous community of Asturias in Spain on September 8.
Day of Extremadura
Sunday, September 8, 1991 The Day of Extremadura marks the anniversary of the Virgin Mary's birth. It is a local public holiday in Extremadura, Spain, on September 8.
Virgin of the Victory
Sunday, September 8, 1991 Virgin of the Victory is a autonomous community holiday in Spain
Virgin of the Victory observed
Monday, September 9, 1991 Virgin of the Victory is a autonomous community holiday in Spain
National Day of Catalonia
Wednesday, September 11, 1991 The Day of Catalonia commemorates the end of the siege of Barcelona in 1714. It is a local public holiday in Barcelona, Spain, on September 11.
Nuestra Señora de la Bien Aparecida
Sunday, September 15, 1991 Nuestra Señora de la Bien Aparecida is a autonomous community holiday in Spain
Day of Melilla
Tuesday, September 17, 1991 The Day of Melilla marks the anniversary of the storming of the city in 1497 and is a public holiday in Melilla, Spain.
September Equinox
Monday, September 23, 1991 September Equinox in Spain (Madrid)
Daylight Saving Time ends
Sunday, September 29, 1991 Daylight Saving Time ends in Spain
Day of the Valencian Community
Wednesday, October 9, 1991 The Day of the Valencian Community is a local public holiday in Valencia, Spain, on October 9 each year. It celebrates Valencian culture and history.
Hispanic Day
Saturday, October 12, 1991 Hispanic Day marks the anniversary of the date that Christopher Columbus first set foot in the Americas. It is a public holiday in Spain on October 12.
All Saint's Day Holiday
Friday, November 1, 1991 Many churches honor all their saints on All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day.
Day of Navarre
Tuesday, December 3, 1991 People celebrate the culture of the Navarre region in Spain and life of Saint Francis Xavier on the Day of Navarre. It is an annual local public holiday in this region on December 3.
Constitution Day
Friday, December 6, 1991 Constitution Day marks the anniversary of the referendum to approve the Spanish Constitution and is a public holiday in Spain.
Immaculate Conception
Sunday, December 8, 1991 The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is a Christian observance on December 8 each year.
Immaculate Conception Holiday
Monday, December 9, 1991 Immaculate Conception Holiday is a national holiday in Spain
December Solstice
Sunday, December 22, 1991 December Solstice in Spain (Madrid)
Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 24, 1991 Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas Day and falls on December 24 in the Gregorian calendar.
Christmas Day
Wednesday, December 25, 1991 Christmas Day is one of the biggest Christian celebrations and falls on December 25 in the Gregorian calendar.
Feast of the Holy Family
Sunday, December 29, 1991 Feast of the Holy Family is a observance in Spain
New Year's Eve
Tuesday, December 31, 1991 New Year’s Eve is the last day of the year, December 31, in the Gregorian calendar.
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