"Que tengas buenas vacaciones" is more formal that
"Que la pases bien en tus vacaciones".
Both are correct when used in the right situation.
Felices fiestas would be the best way to say "Happy holidays" in Spanish.
You can say "Que tengas un buen descanso."
Que usted tenga buenas vacaciones
Ten una buena vacacion!
Qué tenga un buen dia.
You can use the expression, "Bonne vacances!" in French, which literally means, "Good holiday," but would translate out to, "Have a good holiday!"
Good bye in spanish is Adios!
Good morning is "buenos dias" in Spanish. :)
Tengas una buena día festivo.
"Good" in Spanish is "bueno" or "buena" (depending on whether the noun being modified by the adjective "good" is masculine or feminine).
Que tengas una buena fiesta/buenas vacaciones
Vacaciones - vacation/holiday dia de fiesta - feast-day/holiday.
Majorca is the spanish holdiay isle
You can say holiday as fiesta, which also means party.
The Spanish holiday "Día de la raza' is October 12th.
Cinco de Mayo
Pascua is a spanish version of easter.
fiesta, festividad vacaciones (holidays) asueto (vacation, school-holiday)
alot of Spanish people go to the canary islands
National Spanish Day
Estoy de vacaciones.
New Years