The average Brit gets 25 days of annual leave throughout the year which doesn’t nearly sound like enough when we consider the fact that we’re at work 253 days of the year.
Going on holiday can work wonders for your health, as researched and scientifically proven by Nuffield Health and Kuoni. Not only can they improve your wellbeing but can reduce stress, lower blood pressure and improve sleep patterns. There’s no doubt that everybody loves a holiday and having some time away to relax and recuperate, so why not turn 36 days of annual leave into 52 days. By choosing your holiday dates carefully, you can strategically plan around your weekends and bank holidays and do exactly that.
Here’s how you can maximise your holidays to make the most of 2020:
April 2020 – Take 4 days off for a 10 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 10 and 13 April
Book off: 14, 15, 16, 17 April
Holiday: 10 – 19 April
Why not visit Paradis Plage Resort in Morocco
May 2020 – Take 10 days off for an 18 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 8 and 25 May
Book off: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 May
Holiday: 8 – 25 May
Why not visit Fivelements Retreat in Bali
August 2020 – Take 4 days off for a 9 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 31 August
Book off: 1, 2, 3, 4 September
Holiday: 29 August – 6 September
Why not visit Sen Wellness Sanctuary in Sri Lanka
December 2020 – Take 8 days off for a 15 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 25 and 28 December and 1 January
Book off: 21, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 December
Holiday: 19 December 2020 – 3 January 2021
Why not visit The LifeCo Phuket in Thailand
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