Wie man „Urlaub“ auf Spanisch sagt und andere wichtige Reisephrasen
Hey there, it’s your Holiday Little Assistant! Got a question burning in your mind? Today we’re tackling a super useful one: how to say “holidays” in Spanish. Whether you’re planning a fiesta in Mexico or a siesta in Spain, knowing these phrases will save your trip from awkward hand gestures!
The Magic Word: “Holidays” in Spanish
The most common translation for “holidays” is “vacaciones” (think vacations!) or “días festivos” for official public holidays. But hold up—Spanish varies by region! In Mexico, you might hear “puentes” (literally “bridges”) for long weekends, while Argentinians say “receso” for breaks. Pro tip: If someone says “¡Felices fiestas!”, they’re probably wishing you happy holidays (Christmas/New Year’s).
Fragen zu spanischen Urlaubsbegriffen
1. Is “festivos” the same as “vacaciones”?
Nein! “Días festivos” are government-set days like Christmas, while “vacaciones” means personal time off (e.g., summer break).
2. How do I say “Happy Holidays” in Spanish?
Gehen mit “¡Felices Fiestas!” (December holidays) or “¡Buenas vacaciones!” (for trips).
3. What’s “Day Off” in Spanish?
Verwenden “día libre” (free day) or “descanso” (rest day).
4. Does Spain celebrate different holidays than Latin America?
Absolutely! Spain has “Fiesta Nacional” (October 12th), while Mexico goes wild for “Día de los Muertos” (November 1st-2nd).
5. How do I ask “When is the holiday?”
Try: “¿Cuándo es el día festivo?” oder “¿Qué días no se trabaja?” (What days are off?).
Bonus: 5 Must-Know Spanish Travel Phrases
- “¿Hay descuento?” = Is there a discount? (Your wallet will thank you.)
- “¿A qué hora cierran?” = When do you close? (Avoid getting locked in a museum!)
- “La cuenta, por favor” = The check, please. (Essential for tapas emergencies.)
- “¿Dónde está la playa?” = Where’s the beach? (Priorities, right?)
- “¡Salud!” = Cheers! (For those holiday mojitos.)
Um es zusammenzufassen: “Vacaciones” = your personal time off, “días festivos” = national holidays, and “¡Felices Fiestas!” = spread the joy. Remember, Spanish slang changes faster than holiday flight prices—so when in doubt, just smile and say “¡Gracias!” (Thank you!).
Faqpro Thanks for reading, amigos! Now you’re ready to chat about holidays like a local. Got more questions? Slide into our DMs—your Holiday Little Assistant is always here to help. ¡Hasta luego!
