The Tripartite Social Table of the Balearic Islands has unanimously approved the bank holidays in Mallorca for 2026. These holidays will mark the work calendar for the year 2026 in the Balearic Islands. The agreement, reached consensually in an ordinary session, establishes a total of 12 bank holidays in Mallorca in the labor sector, adapted to the current state and regional regulations.
Bank Holidays Calendar in Mallorca for 2026
The official bank holidays for all of the Balearic Islands in 2026 are as follows:
- January 1 (Thursday) – New Year’s Day
- January 6 (Tuesday) – Epiphany of the Lord
- March 2 (Monday) – Day after the Day of the Balearic Islands
- April 2 (Thursday) – Good Thursday
- April 3 (Friday) – Good Friday
- April 6 (Monday) – Easter Monday
- May 1 (Friday) – Labour Day
- August 15 (Saturday) – Assumption of the Virgin
- October 12 (Monday) – National Day of Spain
- December 8 (Tuesday) – Immaculate Conception
- December 25 (Friday) – Christmas
- December 26 (Saturday) – Second Christmas Day
Bank Holidays and Potential Long Weekends in Mallorca in 2026
The bank holidays in the 2026 calendar not only mark days of rest, but also open the door to the possibility of enjoying long weekends—especially when a holiday falls close to the weekend. For example:
- January 1 (Thursday) allows for a long weekend when combined with Friday, January 2.
- January 6 (Tuesday), falling midweek, offers the chance to plan an extended break starting the previous weekend.
- December 8 (Tuesday) also provides the opportunity to enjoy a long weekend, extending the rest period from the weekend.
Although the official calendar includes 12 bank holidays in Mallorca for 2026, each local council has the authority to select two additional local holidays. These will be added to the public holidays established in the regional work calendar. For this reason, it is important for citizens to consult the specific calendars of their municipality.
The consensus reached ensures a clear and well-defined work calendar for 2026, making it easier for both workers and companies in the Balearic Islands to plan ahead. This calendar serves as a key reference for anyone looking to organise their time off and holidays in 2026.
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