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Spain is a country that boasts delicious food, wine, and breathtaking sights galore. With every town and city having its own charming tradition, it’s hard not to fall in love. The people of Spain are known for their generous hearts and festive personalities. This makes sending a gift to Spain easy, as surprises are always welcome.

Our experts are ready to help you pick out the perfect gifts, from thoughtful care packages to exclusive custom gifts. To learn more about the holidays celebrated in Spain and the gift-giving customs there, just keep scrolling down!

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Sunday: delivery is NOT available.
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When Should I Send Gifts to Spain?

There’s hardly a bad time to send gifts to Spain. After all, sending a sweet surprise just because is a welcome sight to most Spanish people. However, if you’d like for your gifts to have a little extra impact, it helps to know the holidays your friends, family, and colleagues in Spain celebrate. Below is a short list of Spain’s Public, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim holidays.
 

Holidays Observed in Spain

  • Public Holidays in Spain

    • New Year’s Day — January 1
    • Galician Literature Day — May 17
    • Day of the Canary Islands — May 30
    • Father’s Day
    • Mother’s Day
    • Galician National Day — July 25
    • Bastille Day — July 14
    • National Day of Spain — October 12
    • Christmas Day — December 25
    • St. Stephen’s Day — December 26
  • Christian Holidays in Spain

    • Good Friday
    • Easter
    • St. Anthony’s Day
    • Pentecost
    • Assumption Day
    • All Saints Day

Unique Holiday Traditions in Spain

The people of Spain enjoy celebrations every month of the year. Each festivity is filled with mouth-watering foods, vibrant decorations, and cheerful participants. Beyond the world wide recognized holidays of Christmas and New Year, you’ll see a number of festivals. Below are just a few Spanish festivals.
 

  • Semana Santa — this festival begins a week before Easter. During Semana Santa you will see ginormous parades filled with floats carrying biblical characters depicting Easter with candles and crosses dotted throughout the crowd. This is a great time to surprise your family with sweet gourmet gifts to prepare for their Easter celebrations.
     
  • San Fermín — on July 6th a 9-day festival starts with a rocket launch that signifies the noise level you can expect for the entirety of the festival. Over a million people come to see the bulls, traditional dances, and parades that are rounded off with big firework spectacles.
     
  • Esta Major de Gracia — in August, there is a contest for the best decorated street in the neighborhood of Gràcia in Barcelona. Take a look around the amazing creativity and fill the rest of your day up with parade watching, workshops, multiple concerts, and other activities. And no matter where you turn, there’s most likely to be a long table running down the street filled with traditional Catalan food such as paella, fresh summer vegetable dishes like esqueixada de becalla and desserts galore.
     

How Are Birthdays Celebrated in Spain?

Birthdays in Spain are just as exciting and traditional as you would expect them to be! Filled with as much family as they can invite to sing “Feliz Cumpleaños!” (“Happy Birthday!”). An interesting yet perhaps slightly painful tradition is that when one congratulates the guest of honor, they spin them around while being snapped on the forehead a few times.

You can also expect to eat out at a restaurant rather than staying in, and you don’t even have to show up on time! If you show up a little late, no one will bat an eyelash; they’re just happy that you came! As for sending birthday gifts to Spain, know that it really is the thought that counts. Make sure the gift arrives at least during their birthday week and with a thoughtful note.
 

Everything You Need to Know About Sending Corporate Gifts to Spain

When it comes to the business side of gift-giving in Spain, things are a little different but easy to learn. Most of the time, gifts are reserved for when a deal is closed or even to say thank you for a favor. Keep your corporate gifts to Spain simple and inexpensive to ensure they don’t come off as a bribe.

A gift that represents your home country, such as specialty food, wine, or even a souvenir, is a great option for business gifts. When invited to an event or their home, it is also advisable to bring a gift.

Quality items, or items that are from well-known brands, are highly valued business gifts. Take care to ensure that you send gifts with a value that reflects the person’s seniority in the company.
 

The Best Romantic Gifts to Spain

Love and romance roam the streets of Spain, especially around Valentine’s Day. But with just a simple gesture, any day can be romantic with these gift suggestions. Sending a romantic gift to Spain is all about making your love feel appreciated and adored. Make sure you send them sweet surprises for seemingly no reason, as well as during major romantic events such as your anniversary.

Fresh flowers and decadent chocolates are the two top contenders for romantic gifts to send when you simply want to make your love smile. A spa gift basket is the perfect surprise to help your love unwind after a stressful week. Try sending wine with a cheese basket to treat your love to a romantic date night, even when you can’t take her out in person. Whatever you send, make sure you include a thoughtful note to ensure your gift really makes your partner swoon.
 

How to Write the Address for Delivery to Spain

Writing a delivery address for your friends, family, and colleagues in Spain is simple. You’ll want to make sure you have a complete address to ensure your gift to Spain arrives safe and sound. Below is a list of parts you’ll need to write a complete Spanish address:

  • Recipient name
  • Building (if applicable)
  • Street, house number, and the floor and apartment number (if applicable)
  • Postcode and locality
  • Province
  • Country
     

A complete home address in Spain will look something like this:

Maria Garcia
Plaza de Rosa 14
28013 Madrid
Madrid
SPAIN


Other Gift-Giving Etiquette You Should Know

  • Sending a gift hamper to your employees in Spain is tradition.
  • Always open your gift immediately and in front of your giver.
  • Only apply your company name to a gift if it is business-related, such as a pen or desk accessory.
  • Brandy or whisky make a great gift choice if you’re unsure of what to give or need something last minute.
  • Dahlias, chrysanthemums, and white lilies are reserved for funerals and shouldn’t be sent as a standard gift.
  • Bouquets should always be given in odd numbers, but avoid 13.
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