How to optimize your days off to take advantage of long periods of rest in 2021-2022? We take stock.
No sooner have you finished enjoying the summer and the holidays than you already want to go back to bask on a corner of the beach by the water? If so, we (probably) have a solution that should help you wait a little while. As often, it will be possible in 2021-2022 to take advantage of long periods of vacation... by taking only a few days off at most. We explain how to do it.
To succeed in this tour de force, we obviously have to count on the eleven public holidays that make up our calendar. The closest of them, Monday, November 1, allows you to enjoy three days of rest. Then comes Thursday, November 11 , which gives you four days off if you post on Friday, November 12 .
On the other hand, the end-of-year holiday period will be less pleasant for your holidays, since December 25 and January 1, both public holidays, fall on a Saturday. Easter Monday, April 18, will see a three-day weekend.
We will then take a little rest on May 1 and 8, both public holidays but which fall on Sundays. A few days later, on Thursday, May 12 is a public holiday due to the Ascension. Lay a second day on Friday, May 13 , and you will have a 4-day weekend.
Soon after, Monday June 6 will see another three-day long weekend for Pentecost, followed by July 14 , which falls in 2022 on a Thursday. Lay Friday the 15th , and it will be a new four-day weekend that will be offered to you.
Finally, Monday August 15 (Assumption), will give rise to a new three-day weekend. November 1 then falls on a Sunday, and the November 11 Armistice falls on a Friday, for a final three-day weekend.