Unlike 2022, 2023 will be a very good year to enjoy extended vacations. In fact, many holidays will fall on a Monday or Friday next year. This should allow you to afford long rest periods, as long as you order your days off and RTT judiciously.
VoyagesPirates travel company has taken the time to detail the procedure to follow to optimize your vacation. For starters, of course, there’s Easter Monday, which falls on April 10. By taking 4 days off (from April 11 to 14), you can enjoy 9 days off in a row (weekends included).
Until then, nothing very different from 2022. In May 2023, on the other hand, two holidays (the 1st and the 8th) fall on a Monday, and not on a Sunday like this year. Therefore, you only have to take vacations from Tuesday the 2nd to Friday the 5th and from Tuesday the 9th to Friday the 12th, that is, eight days in total, to enjoy two full weeks of vacation.
July 14 on Friday, Christmas on Monday
Added to that Ascension Thursday (May 18) which could, like every year, mark the start of a long weekend posing on Friday the 19th. Then comes Pentecost Monday (May 29) with the possibility of going out for a week (9 days) by requesting four days from Tuesday, May 30 to Friday, June 2.
Opportunities will be scarcer in the second half of the year. If July 14 falls on a Friday, it will still be possible to take four days off from Monday the 10th to Thursday the 13th to allow yourself 9 days off. The same in August the week of the Assumption (Tuesday August 15) and in November where, asking for four days (Monday October 30, Tuesday 31, Thursday 2 and Friday 3), you can also benefit from a full week of vacation, thank you to Wednesday, November 1, a holiday. Bad luck, however, for November 11, which falls on a Saturday.
Finally, Christmas will fall on a Monday in 2023. It will therefore be the last chance to take a long vacation by going out for 10 days for only four days off (from Tuesday to Friday, December 29), with January 1 being a holiday. .
Source: BFM TV
