Now that our bank holidays have ended and many of us have carried our spare holiday days over from 2020, it’s the perfect time to start planning our holidays for 2021 and turn 23 days into 53 days of annual leave.
The majority of us have been working from home for much of the year, having not necessarily improved our work-life balance during these times. It’s more than likely that we’re overdue a well-deserved break and more than ready to focus on our wellbeing.
After a disruptive year of uncertainty and cancelled holidays, it’s time to start planning ahead for 2021. 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 2021:
April 2021 – Take 8 days off for a 16 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 2 and 5 April
Book off: 29, 30, 31 March and 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 April
Holiday: 27 March – 11 April
Why not visit Park Igls in Austria
May 2021 – Take 4 days off for a 9 day holiday TWICE
Bank Holidays: 3 and 31 May
Book off: 4, 5, 6, 7 May then 1, 2, 3, 4 June
Holiday: 2 – 9 May AND 29 May - 6 June
Why not visit Lily of the Valley in France AND Asia Gardens Thai Hotel and Spa in Spain
August 2021 – Take 4 days off for a 9 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 30 August
Book off: 31 August and 1, 2, 3 September
Holiday: 28 August – 5 September
Why not visit Carnoustie Ayurveda and Wellness Resort in India
December 2021 – Take 3 days off for a 10 day holiday
Bank Holidays: 27 and 28 December and 3 January
Book off: 29, 30, 31 December
Holiday: 25 December – Monday 3rd January
Why not visit Chable Yucatan in Mexico
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