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Date Published: 17/03/2026
Fathers' Day in Spain: Where March 19 will be a public holiday this year
Five regions will enjoy a day off while the rest of the country marks the occasion after work
Fathers’ Day is approaching once again in Spain, and for some parts of the country it will bring more than just family meals and thoughtful cards. Although Fathers’ Day is celebrated nationwide, in a lucky few regions, March 19 will also mean a welcome day off work, as it’s a public holiday in their annual calendar.Spain celebrates Fathers’ Day a little differently from many other countries. Rather than being held in June, it takes place on March 19 to coincide with the feast day of Saint Joseph, a tradition rooted in Catholic culture and long linked with the idea of fatherhood and family life.
The date honours Saint Joseph, who in Christian tradition is recognised as the earthly father of Jesus and is widely regarded as the patron saint of fathers. Because of this association, March 19 has become the day when families across Spain celebrate fatherhood.
However, whether people actually get the day off depends on where they live.
This year, only five autonomous communities will mark March 19 as an official public holiday. Residents in the Valencian Community, Murcia, Galicia, Navarre and the Basque Country will be able to enjoy a break from work and daily routines.
In those regions, the day often becomes a relaxed family occasion. Some people head out for lunch together, others organise small gatherings at home, and many take advantage of the midweek break to plan a short day trip.
Elsewhere in Spain, though, the day will pass much like any other Thursday. In most regions it is not part of the official holiday calendar, so schools and workplaces will remain open as normal.
The timing of the celebration also means that there will be no automatic long weekend this year. Because the date falls on a Thursday, anyone hoping to extend the break will need to take Friday off work.
Even so, the day remains an important family occasion for many people in Spain. Children often give small presents or handmade cards, and families typically gather for lunch or dinner to mark the event.
Whether it is a full day off or simply a quiet celebration after work, Fathers’ Day continues to be a moment in the calendar when families pause to recognise the role of fathers and spend a little extra time together.
You might also be interested in: Why does Spain have different days for Mothers' Day and Fathers' Day?
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