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Looking for the 2026 work calendar for the Balearic Islands? Here you have a complete guide for Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera with:
This page is ideal if you need to plan shifts, vacations, long weekends, or your company’s operations in 2026.
Important note: Local holidays vary by municipality (usually 2 per year). If you work across multiple sites, check the section for your specific locality.
These are the general public holidays in the Balearic Islands (national and regional holidays applicable in the community):
The work calendar includes national and regional public holidays, plus two local holidays per municipality. That’s why the final calendar depends on whether you work in Palma, Marratxí, Calvià, etc.
The official public holidays section does. The local section depends on the municipality. If your company operates in several municipalities, you should review each location’s local holidays.
On the official sources of the Government of the Balearic Islands, where they publish the general and local 2026 work calendar.
Government of the Balearic Islands (CAIB): general and local work calendar 2026
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