Your 2025 Travel Cheat Sheet: Long Holidays, Minimal Leave

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Did you know you can turn just 20 days of annual leave into an incredible 51 days of travel in 2025? By strategically planning around public holidays and weekends, you can transform short breaks into unforgettable adventures.

 

Here’s how you can make the most of your leave next year:

📅 January 24th–27th

4-day trip (1 day leave) Kick off the year with a long weekend getaway!

📅 April 18th–28th

11-day trip (4 days leave) It’s cherry blossom season in Japan—who could resist? 🌸

📅 June 7th–15th (NSW, NT, SA, TAS & VIC)

9-day trip (4 days leave) Dreaming of a European summer escape? This is your chance. ☀️

📅 October 4th–15th (NSW, QLD, SA & ACT)

9-day trip (4 days leave) Spring in New Zealand is calling! 🌿

📅 December 20th–29th

10-day trip (4 days leave) Wrap up the year with a road trip to Queensland or a festive holiday with loved ones. 🚗

 

Why Plan Ahead?

These golden opportunities make it easier to fit big adventures into your busy life. Whether it’s jet-setting to far-off places or exploring local treasures, 2025 is packed with potential for amazing holidays.

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