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⏰ Daylight Saving Time in Spain: How It Affects Your Costa Blanca Holiday

If you’re visiting or living in Costa Blanca, there’s one small but important detail you shouldn’t overlook in spring:

👉 the clocks change.

In 2026, Spain switches to daylight saving time on the night of March 28–29, when clocks move forward from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM.

It might seem like a minor detail — but it can affect your plans more than you think.


🌅 Longer Evenings, Better Vibes

The biggest upside?

👉 More daylight in the evening

This means:

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  • longer beach days
  • later dinners on terraces
  • more time to enjoy sunsets

And in Costa Blanca, sunsets are a big deal.


😴 The “Lost Hour” Effect

Not everything is perfect.

When the clocks move forward:

  • you lose one hour of sleep
  • your body might feel slightly off
  • early morning plans can feel tougher

👉 If you have an early flight or excursion, double-check your schedule.


✈️ Travel Tip: Watch Your Timing

This is where many travelers get caught off guard.

  • flights operate on the new time
  • airport transfers follow updated schedules
  • tours and bookings shift automatically

👉 Always confirm times if you’re traveling that weekend.


🍽️ Spain Runs Late Anyway (And This Makes It Even Later)

One interesting fact:

Spain already operates on a later daily rhythm compared to many countries.

With daylight saving time:

  • dinners feel even later
  • nightlife starts later
  • the whole day shifts slightly forward

👉 For visitors, this can feel unusual at first — but quickly becomes part of the experience.


🌍 Will Spain Ever Stop Changing the Clocks?

There has been ongoing discussion in the EU about ending daylight saving time.

But for now: 👉 Spain still changes clocks twice a year

So if you’re planning future trips — expect the same system (at least for now).


🏡 What It Means If You Stay Longer

If you’re not just visiting but spending extended time in Costa Blanca:

  • you’ll enjoy longer evenings outdoors
  • daily routines shift slightly
  • life feels more “Mediterranean”

👉 It’s a small change — but it adds to the lifestyle many people fall in love with here.


🌞 What This Means for Your Time in Costa Blanca

Daylight saving time in Spain is more than just moving the clock forward.

It’s the moment when: 👉 evenings get longer
👉 outdoor life expands
👉 Costa Blanca starts to feel like summer again

And honestly — that’s when this region is at its best.

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