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How to maximise your annual leave in 2022


Many of us are looking forward to saying goodbye to 2021 and looking ahead to a bit more normality in 2022 by thinking about travelling abroad for our holidays.


By choosing your holiday dates carefully, you can strategically plan around your weekends and bank holidays and make up for all the postponed and cancelled holidays in 2020 and 2021. You may have even noticed that we have an additional bank holiday in June for the celebration of the Queen’s platinum jubilee – so all the more reason to celebrate by going on more holidays in 2022.


We’ve worked out the best days to take off so that you can make the most of your annual leave by turning 22 days of annual leave into 50 days of time off and make up for lost time with plenty of rest and relaxation abroad.


April 2022 – Take 4 days off for a 10 day holiday


Bank Holidays: 15 and 18 April

Book off: 19, 20, 21, 22 April

Holiday: 15 – 24 April


Why not visit Ayurveda Resort Mandira in Austria


May 2022 – Take 4 days off for a 9 day holiday


Bank Holidays: 2 May

Book off: 3, 4, 5, 6 May

Holiday: 30 April – 8 May


Why not visit Bikini Bootcamp in Mexico


June 2020 – Book off 3 days for a 7 day holiday


Bank Holidays: 2 and 3 June

Book off: 30, 31 May and 1 June

Holiday: 28 May – 5 June


Why not visit Preidlhof in Italy


August 2020 – Take off 4 days for a 9 day holiday


Bank Holidays: 29 August

Book off: 30, 31 Aug and 1, 2 Sept

Holiday: 27 Aug – 4 Sept


Why not visit Elounda Beach Hotel and Villas in Greece


December 2020 – Take 7 days off for a 15 day holiday


Bank Holidays: 26 and 27 December and 2 January

Book off: 28, 29, 30 Dec and 3, 4, 5, 6 Jan

Holiday: 24 Dec – 8 Jan


Why not visit Carnoustie Ayurveda Resort in India



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