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Bridge days 2024 Spain — best vacation leverage

Pick your country and year — we list every chance to bridge a public holiday with 1 to 4 vacation days and turn it into a long break. Each opportunity shows the days you have to take, the total days off you get and the leverage ratio. Works for all EU countries, current year and the next two.

Year context

In 2024, Spain offers 9 bridge-day opportunities. If you used all of them, you would spend 24 vacation days and get 57 consecutive days off in return — the best single bridge gives 4.0× leverage.

Year overview

Bridge opportunities
9
Vacation days needed
24
Total days off
57
Best leverage
4.0×

Q1 · Jan – Mar

2.3× leverage
23–Mar 31, 2024
Take4vacation days,get9days off
Anchored by
  • Good FridayFri, Mar 29
Vacation days to take
  • Mon, Mar 25
  • Tue, Mar 26
  • Wed, Mar 27
  • Thu, Mar 28

Q2 · Apr – Jun

2.5× leverage
Apr 27 – May 1, 2024
Take2vacation days,get5days off
Anchored by
  • Labour DayWed, May 1
Vacation days to take
  • Mon, Apr 29
  • Tue, Apr 30
2.5× leverage
1–May 5, 2024
Take2vacation days,get5days off
Anchored by
  • Labour DayWed, May 1
Vacation days to take
  • Thu, May 2
  • Fri, May 3

Q3 · Jul – Sep

4.0× leverage
15–Aug 18, 2024
Take1vacation day,get4days off
Anchored by
  • Assumption DayThu, Aug 15
Vacation days to take
  • Fri, Aug 16
2.0× leverage
10–Aug 15, 2024
Take3vacation days,get6days off
Anchored by
  • Assumption DayThu, Aug 15
Vacation days to take
  • Mon, Aug 12
  • Tue, Aug 13
  • Wed, Aug 14

Q4 · Oct – Dec

2.5× leverage
21–Dec 25, 2024
Take2vacation days,get5days off
Anchored by
  • Christmas DayWed, Dec 25
Vacation days to take
  • Mon, Dec 23
  • Tue, Dec 24
2.5× leverage
25–Dec 29, 2024
Take2vacation days,get5days off
Anchored by
  • Christmas DayWed, Dec 25
Vacation days to take
  • Thu, Dec 26
  • Fri, Dec 27
2.3× leverage
Oct 26 – Nov 3, 2024
Take4vacation days,get9days off
Anchored by
  • All Saints’ DayFri, Nov 1
Vacation days to take
  • Mon, Oct 28
  • Tue, Oct 29
  • Wed, Oct 30
  • Thu, Oct 31
2.3× leverage
Nov 30 – Dec 8, 2024
Take4vacation days,get9days off
Anchored by
  • Constitution DayFri, Dec 6
  • Immaculate ConceptionSun, Dec 8
Vacation days to take
  • Mon, Dec 2
  • Tue, Dec 3
  • Wed, Dec 4
  • Thu, Dec 5

Other years

How to use the bridge-day planner

Pick your country and the year you're planning. The tool walks through every public holiday for that country and looks at the weekend that surrounds it. Whenever taking 1, 2, 3 or 4 vacation days bridges the holiday into a longer block of consecutive days off, that's an opportunity — and we list it.

Each opportunity shows you the leverage: the ratio of total days off you receive to vacation days you spend. A leverage of 4× means you take 1 vacation day and get 4 consecutive days off. Anything above 2× is worth considering; anything above 3× is exceptional and books up fast — we recommend submitting your request to your employer early.

The planner is fully privacy-friendly: every calculation runs in your browser, no data is sent to a server, no signup is needed. Bookmarks the page so you can come back to plan future quarters.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to the questions people most often ask before relying on the page.

What is a bridge day?
A bridge day is a working day that sits between a public holiday and a weekend (or between two public holidays). Taking it as vacation lets you join the holiday and the weekend into one continuous block of days off. A common example: a Tuesday holiday — bridge it by taking Monday off, and you've turned 1 vacation day into a 4-day weekend.
How is leverage calculated?
Leverage = total consecutive days off ÷ vacation days you have to spend. So if you take 1 day to bridge a Friday and get a 4-day weekend (Fri + Sat + Sun + Monday holiday), the leverage is 4×. We only show opportunities with leverage of 2× or higher — anything below isn't really a bridge, it's just taking time off.
Can I trust the holiday data?
We use the same nationally-recognised public holidays as our country pages — verified against each country's official labour-ministry calendar. Note that regional/state-specific holidays (e.g. German Länder, Spanish autonomous communities, Swiss cantons) are NOT included unless they apply nationally. Always confirm with your employer or local authority before booking flights.
Why is leverage rounded?
Internally we calculate leverage as a precise ratio (e.g. 4.0×, 3.5×, 2.67×) and we display the same number rounded to one decimal. The cards' colour-coding follows the precise value — emerald for 4× and above, teal for 3–4×, sky for 2.5–3×, slate for below 2.5×.
Does my employer have to grant the bridge day?
No. Bridge days are normal vacation days and are subject to the standard vacation-approval rules in your country and your employment contract. Operational needs can override your preferred dates. The earlier you submit the request the better — high-leverage bridges (4× and above) are popular and tend to fill up first.
Why don't I see Easter Monday in some countries?
Some countries (notably Portugal, Spain mainland, and several others) don't observe Easter Monday as a national holiday — only Good Friday. Other countries observe both. The planner reflects each country's actual holiday calendar, so the bridge opportunities differ.
Are calculations stored?
No. Everything runs in your browser — country, year and selected options never leave your device. We use no cookies, no analytics on this page, no signup. The pages are statically generated, so the same calendar is precomputed at build time.
Which countries are supported?
All 30 countries we cover on WorkDaten — every EU member state plus Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Norway, Iceland and Serbia. Pick one in the country dropdown.