Spain’s 2025 Constitution Day delivers a rare three-day coastal escape
Spain’s Constitution Day weekend in 2025 will bring a three-day break for much of Costa Blanca South. The holiday, falling on Saturday, December 6, merges with Immaculate Conception Day on Monday, December 8, to create an extended festive pause. Families and workers across the region are preparing for a mix of civic reflection, seasonal shopping, and leisure time by the coast.
The long weekend begins with the observance of Día de la Constitución on December 6, marking the 1978 referendum that established Spain’s democratic system. Schools will close from Saturday through Monday, reopening on Tuesday, while most offices, including those using Office 365, will also shut for the period.
The extended break offers a pause between work and the full swing of the holiday season. With schools and offices closed, the region balances civic remembrance with family time and festive preparations. The three-day stretch gives residents a moment to recharge before December’s celebrations gather pace.
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