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1 Jan 2011New Year’s Day in Andorra is a calm reset after late‑night celebrations in the ski towns and villages. Families gather for long meals, and many visitors spend the day on the slopes or strolling through Andorra la Vella.
Total Public Holidays
14
Weekends Off
105
Working Days: 249
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
136
Saturday
New Year's Day
NationwideThursday
Epiphany
NationwideMonday
Carnival
NationwideMonday
Constitution Day
NationwideFriday
Good Friday
NationwideMonday
Easter Monday
NationwideSunday
Labour Day
NationwideMonday
Whit Monday
NationwideMonday
Assumption Day
NationwideThursday
National Holiday
NationwideTuesday
All Saints' Day
NationwideThursday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideSunday
Christmas Day
NationwideMonday
St. Stephen's Day
NationwideNew Year’s Day in Andorra is a calm reset after late‑night celebrations in the ski towns and villages. Families gather for long meals, and many visitors spend the day on the slopes or strolling through Andorra la Vella.
Epiphany (Reis) is a cherished family holiday with gift‑giving traditions and festive parades. Children receive presents from the Three Kings, and bakeries sell the seasonal roscó cake.
Carnival in Andorra brings costumes, street parades, and lively community parties. Even in winter, towns fill with music and playful celebrations before Lent begins.
Constitution Day commemorates Andorra’s 1993 constitution. Official ceremonies, flags, and civic events highlight national identity in the small mountain principality.
Good Friday is observed quietly with church services and reflection. Many businesses close, and the atmosphere is subdued, especially in the traditional villages.
Easter Monday extends the holiday weekend with relaxed family gatherings and time outdoors. In spring, it’s a popular day for mountain walks as snow recedes.
Labour Day is a nationwide day off often spent with family meals, short trips, or shopping in Andorra’s duty‑free stores. Cafés and restaurants in tourist zones stay busy.
Whit Monday is a public holiday that offers a late‑spring pause. Locals use it for family visits or day trips, while tourists often enjoy quieter shopping streets.
Assumption Day is a major Catholic feast. Many attend mass, and the day carries a traditional, family‑focused feel across parishes.
National Day honors Our Lady of Meritxell, Andorra’s patron saint. Pilgrimages to the Meritxell sanctuary, cultural events, and national flags give the day a strong local character.
All Saints’ Day is a time to remember loved ones. Families visit cemeteries with flowers, and the country observes a quiet, reflective mood.
The Immaculate Conception is marked by church services and a calm holiday rhythm. As it falls in early December, it also signals the start of the festive season.
Christmas Day in Andorra is centered on family meals, church traditions, and winter celebrations. Ski resorts remain lively, but most local businesses close for the holiday.
St. Stephen’s Day extends the Christmas break with family visits and relaxed gatherings. It’s a quieter day that keeps the holiday spirit going.
Based on Any nou + Reis
Request these days off: Jan 3, Jan 4, Jan 5, Jan 7
Based on Carnaval
Request these days off: Mar 8
Based on Dia de la Constitució
Request these days off: Mar 15
Based on Divendres Sant + Dilluns de Pasqua
Request these days off: Apr 21, Apr 26
Based on Festa del Treball
Request these days off: May 2
Based on Dilluns de Pentecosta
Request these days off: Jun 10, Jun 14
Based on Assumpció
Request these days off: Aug 12, Aug 16
Based on Mare de Déu de Meritxell
Request these days off: Sep 5, Sep 6, Sep 7, Sep 9
Based on Tots Sants
Request these days off: Oct 31
Based on Immaculada Concepció
Request these days off: Dec 9
Based on Nadal + Sant Esteve
Request these days off: Dec 27