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Public holidays in Andorra: official calendar and parish festivals 2026

Find all national and local public holidays in Andorra for 2026, according to the official calendar published in the BOPA.

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Official calendar of non-working days in Andorra (2026)

Each year, the Government of Andorra approves by decree the official calendar of public holidays —both national and parish— which serves as a reference for companies, employees and public institutions.
Below is the full list of non-working days for 2026, as published in the Official Gazette of the Principality of Andorra (BOPA).

National public holidays in Andorra (2026)

According to the Government Decree of 1 October 2025, the national public holidays for 2026 are:

  • 1 January — New Year’s Day
  • 6 January — Epiphany
  • 16 February — Carnival
  • 14 March — Constitution Day
  • 3 April — Good Friday
  • 6 April — Easter Monday
  • 1 May — Labour Day
  • 25 May — Pentecost
  • 15 August — Assumption Day
  • 8 September — Mare de Déu de Meritxell (National Day)
  • 1 November — All Saints’ Day
  • 8 December — Immaculate Conception
  • 25 December — Christmas Day
  • 26 December — St Stephen’s Day

🔗 See the official BOPA publication of the holiday calendar

Parish holidays 2026

In addition to national holidays, each parish sets its own local or patronal celebrations.

If you want to learn more about the parishes in Andorra, see the article The parishes of Andorra: structure, functions and territorial characteristics.

These days are also considered non-working within each parish’s territory.

Canillo (AD100) – not yet confirmed

  • 9 May — Prats
  • 29 June — Sant Pere and El Tarter
  • 11 July — Soldeu20 July — Canillo
  • 25 July — Saint James (Ransol, Aldosa, Els Plans)
  • 16 August — Saint Roch
  • 24 August — Saint Bartholomew of Soldeu
  • 19 September — El Forn
  • 27 December — El Vilar

🔗 View BOPA publication for Canillo

Encamp (AD200)

  • 20–22 June — Encamp Village Festival
  • 29 June — Sant Pere (Pas de la Casa)
  • 16 August — Sant Roc (Encamp)

🔗 View BOPA publication for Encamp

Ordino (AD300)

  • 20 January – Sant Sebastià (Ansalonga)
  • 29 June — Sant Pere
  • 5–6 July — Roser d’Ordino
  • 1–2 August – Main Festival (Llorts)
  • 16 August – Main Festival (Sornàs)
  • 5–6 September – Main Festival (La Cortinada)
  • 16 September — Sant Corneli and Sant Cebrià
  • 29 September – Main Festival (Ansalonga)

🔗 View BOPA publication for Ordino

La Massana (AD400)

  • 17 January — Saint Anthony
  • 24 June — Saint John (Sispony)
  • 27 June — Main festival of Pal
  • 10 July — Saint Christopher (Anyós)
  • 12 July — Roser of La Massana (La Massana)
  • 19 July — Main festival of Erts (Erts)
  • 9 August — Main festival of L’Aldosa (L’Aldosa)
  • 16 August — Saint Roch (La Massana)
  • 23 August — Main festival of Arinsal (Arinsal)
  • 30 November — Saint Andrew (Arinsal)

🔗 View BOPA publication for La Massana

Andorra la Vella (AD500)

  • 24 June — Town Festival
  • 1–3 August — Andorra la Vella Main Festival

🔗 View BOPA publication for Andorra la Vella

Sant Julià de Lòria (AD600)

  • 7 January — Sant Julià (patron saint)
  • 30 May — Diada de Canòlich (patron feast)
  • 27–28 July — Sant Julià Main Festival

🔗 View BOPA publication for Sant Julià de Lòria

Escaldes-Engordany (AD700)

  • 8 May — Sant Miquel d’Engolasters
  • 14 June — Commemorative Day of the Parish Creation
  • 25–26 July — Sant Jaume and Santa Anna (Main Festival)

🔗 View BOPA publication for Escaldes-Engordany

Last review date: January 2026

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