Spanish Phrase
El próximo día festivo es el 20 de marzo.
Meaning
This phrase is used to indicate the date of an upcoming public holiday or bank holiday. It uses the verb 'ser' (to be) to establish a fixed point on the calendar.
When to use
Use this sentence when discussing work schedules, school calendars, or travel plans with friends and colleagues. It is common in both formal and informal contexts to clarify when the next break occurs.
✦Grammar Breakdown
El próximodía festivoesel 20 de marzo
Gender Agreement
'Próximo' must be masculine to agree with the noun 'día'.
Days and Dates
Spanish uses the structure 'el' + number + 'de' + month to express specific dates.
🗨In Conversation
¿Sabes cuándo es el próximo descanso?
Do you know when the next break is?
El próximo día festivo es el 20 de marzo.
The next holiday is March 20th.
✕Common Mistakes
El próximo día festivo es en 20 de marzo.
In Spanish, we use the definite article 'el' before a specific date, not the preposition 'en'.
El próximo día festivo es el 20 de Marzo.
Unlike in English, months in Spanish are not capitalized.
↔Alternatives
El 20 de marzo es feriado.
March 20th is a holiday.
La próxima fiesta es el 20 de marzo.
The next holiday/festival is March 20th.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish-speaking countries, if a holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, people often take a 'puente' (bridge) to create a long weekend. March 20th or 21st often marks the spring equinox and is a significant date in countries like Mexico.

