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Everything that changes about life in Spain in February 2026

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January 20, 2026
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Carnival comes to Spain, deadline for applying for affordable rents, first tax return for tourism accommodation owners, key UK travel changes and more – here’s what’s happening in Spain in February.

Carnival comes to Spain

The party never stops in Spain. After Christmas in December and Three Kings’ Day in January, we head straight into carnival in February.  In the week leading up to Lent, cities and towns all over Spain will be carnaval (in Spanish), which this year is held from February 12th-18th.

The best part of carnival here is that each town or city celebrates this festival differently, from drag queens in Gran Canaria and Sitges to jokes and singing in Cádiz and slightly frightening masks in Galicia, Spaniards all over the country will be dressing up and organising big parades.

READ ALSO: The ultimate guide to Spain’s craziest carnivals

Tax deadlines for the self-employed 

There are several dates that the self-employed or autónomos have to make sure they put in their calendars in February. These include:

Until February 20th:

Modelo 349 which is a declaration of intra-community operations.

Until February 28th: 

Model 347 which is annual declaration of operations with third parties for 2025

Modelo 036, which is Corporate Tax

Modelo 303 for VAT self-assessment

Modelo 322 and 353 for groups of entities

Modelo 369 for importations

Modelo 380 for operations assimilated to imports 

First tax declaration for tourist accommodation owners

This month owners of tourist accommodation in Spain will have to submit their first declaration. This will correspond with your business activity in 2025. This is due to the fact that on December 22nd, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda approved Order VAU/1560/2025, which regulates the collection and exchange of data relating to short-term accommodation rental services.

This all means that every February all landlords who provide short-term accommodation rental services through online platforms must submit an information form for each rented place, no matter whether it’s a whole apartment, villa, single room or even a boat. 

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Congress to vote on seasonal rental regulations

The legislation aimed at regulating seasonal and room rentals will be put forward in Congress for a vote in February, according to a statement from the Madrid tenants’ union.

The proposal involves a reform of the Urban Leases Law. Pedro Sánchez’s government want to incorporate specific regulations for seasonal and room rentals, which were excluded from the Housing Law, as well as introduce a set of measures designed to protect tenants from unfair price increases.

Deadline for applying for affordable rents

The new Casa 47 public housing project created by the Spanish government aims to offer affordable rents starting at €400 per month. The deadline for the first application period for those wanting to apply for this project is due to end on February 20th. The primary requirement for those wanting to access the public housing will be income based. Applicants must have an income between 2 and 7.5 times the IPREM, which is currently €600 per month. This means the income range will be between €16,800 and €63,000 per year.

It’s worth noting that the government expects that this process will be repeated every three months, so if you miss out in February, there may be a chance to do apply again later in the year. 

READ ALSO – Casa 47: What to know about Spain’s new public housing department

La Línea to start handing out low-emission zone fines

The border town of La Línea de la Concepción, next to the British enclave of Gibraltar, is to begin issuing sanctions to owners of those vehicles that don’t meet the low-emission requirements and have the correct environmental stickers. From February 1st, all drivers in the town or wishing to cross though the town to Gibraltar must have an environmental label of B, C, ECO, or Zero Emissions or face fines. 

LISTED: The cities in Spain with new low-emission zones in 2026

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Key travel changes in the UK begin

From February 25th, the UK government has put new entry rules in place, meaning visitors will not able to travel there without advance permission. This means that travellers from 85 countries who normally do not need a visa for the UK will have to get an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) in advance. This includes visitors from countries such as Spain, France, the United States and Canada for example. 

Teachers strike in Catalonia

Unions and representatives of Catalan teachers have called for a walkout across the region on February 11th. There will also be demonstration on Saturday January 24th at 11:30am at Barcelona’s Arc de Triomf.

They are calling for “a new cycle of strikes”, after more than a year of negotiations between the Ministry of Education and the regional government. Ultimately they are demanding an improvement in their working conditions, as well as increased resources for addressing diversity and special educational needs. 

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Flights to Venezuela resume  

From February 1st, Iberia, Air Europa and Plus Ultra will start flying from Spain to Venezuela once more.

Flights between the two countries, suspended on December 1st following the US government’s recommendation against flying through Venezuelan airspace.

Three-day weekend in Tenerife

The Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria, patron saint of the Canary Islands, this year falls on Monday, February 2nd.

This has been designated a public holiday on the island of Tenerife meaning residents there can enjoy a three-day weekend from Saturday January 31st, to Monday, February 2nd. Festivities include processions with a state of the Virgin Mary, live bands and fireworks.

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