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Ceuta Business Day Calculator

Last reviewed: May 19, 2026 · Holiday data: June 24, 2026

Calculate business days in Ceuta with its own autonomic public holidays. Ceuta shares the Monday to Friday working week and the Saturday and Sunday weekend with the rest of Spain, but its holiday calendar is different, so due dates and deadlines can land differently from the national count.

How Ceuta differs from the national Spanish holidays

Ceuta is an autonomous city with a calendar that mixes Christian and Islamic holidays. Beyond the national set it observes Jueves Santo (Maundy Thursday) on 2 April, the Fiesta del Sacrificio (Eid al-Adha) on 27 May, Nuestra Señora de África on 5 August, and the Día de Ceuta on 2 September. The Fiesta del Sacrificio is an Islamic holiday whose civil date is fixed each year, set at 27 May for 2026. All four fall on a weekday in 2026, so the Ceuta working-day count runs lower than the national one. Ceuta keeps Todos los Santos (1 November) and the Día de la Constitución (6 December) on their Sunday dates.

Worked example

Adding 2 business days to Tuesday, September 1, 2026 using Ceuta's holidays lands on Friday, September 4, 2026. With the national Spanish holidays, the same calculation lands on Thursday, September 3, 2026: the gap comes from Ceuta's own calendar.

Ceuta public holidays in 2026

DateDayPublic holiday
January 1ThursdayAño Nuevo
January 6TuesdayEpifanía del Señor
April 2ThursdayJueves Santo
April 3FridayViernes Santo
May 1FridayDía del Trabajo
May 27WednesdayFiesta del Sacrificio (Eid al-Adha)
August 5WednesdayNuestra Señora de África
August 15Saturday (weekend)Asunción de la Virgen
September 2WednesdayDía de Ceuta
October 12MondayFiesta Nacional de España
November 1Sunday (weekend)Día de Todos los Santos
December 6Sunday (weekend)Día de la Constitución
December 8TuesdayInmaculada Concepción
December 25FridayNavidad

How to count Ceuta business days

For an interactive calculation, use the Spain calculator and add Ceuta's own dates under Advanced options. The per-year holiday page below lists every Ceuta date ready to paste in.

Ceuta public holiday data is verified against the BOE 2026 calendario laboral (BOE-A-2025-21667).

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For informational purposes only

This calculator provides general estimates based on business day counting rules. It does not constitute legal advice. Deadlines in legal, regulatory, or contractual matters may be subject to jurisdiction-specific rules, court orders, or statutory exceptions. Always verify critical deadlines with a qualified professional.

Ceuta FAQ

Does the Ceuta calculator use different holidays from the national Spanish set?
Ceuta is an autonomous city with a calendar that mixes Christian and Islamic holidays. Beyond the national set it observes Jueves Santo (Maundy Thursday) on 2 April, the Fiesta del Sacrificio (Eid al-Adha) on 27 May, Nuestra Señora de África on 5 August, and the Día de Ceuta on 2 September. The Fiesta del Sacrificio is an Islamic holiday whose civil date is fixed each year, set at 27 May for 2026. All four fall on a weekday in 2026, so the Ceuta working-day count runs lower than the national one. Ceuta keeps Todos los Santos (1 November) and the Día de la Constitución (6 December) on their Sunday dates.
Is the Ceuta working week Monday to Friday?
Yes. Ceuta uses the Monday to Friday working week with a Saturday and Sunday weekend, the same as the rest of Spain. Only the holiday set changes.