How to maximise your time off in france this year
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THE CALENDAR OF PUBLIC HOLIDAYS MAKES 2025 A GOOD YEAR FOR THOSE LOOKING TO MAKE THE MOST OF HOLIDAY TIME, WITH A NUMBER OF LONG WEEKENDS AND OPPORTUNITY TO ‘BRIDGE’ EXTRA DAYS Have you ever
wondered why so many people are en vacances so much of the time? School terms seem short, public holidays come along frequently, and the whole of France heads for the coast on exactly the
same days. Shops and restaurants surprise you with signs saying: “Closed for holidays – back end of the month.” So, does France really enjoy more leave than other nations, or are people just
good at making the most of it? The answer is a little bit of both. Read also: Maximise your holidays: France's 2025 public holiday calendar SCHOOL HOLIDAYS I am often surprised to
see children out and about in the week – should they not be at school? But I should remember there are no lessons on Wednesdays in many primaries, nor on Wednesday afternoons in some lycées
and collèges. Compared to the UK, French schools also enjoy a longer summer closure, from July to early September. Half-terms are two weeks, rather than one. Three zones in France stagger
the half-term breaks effectively, but this also extends the holiday period as a whole. If you travel through different zones next half-term, you could encounter pupils off school from
February 8 to March 10. I have difficulty travelling in this whole period. Train and plane prices skyrocket and what should be a quiet winter has become a peak season. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND
ANNUAL LEAVE With 12 public holidays in France – 14 in Alsace and Moselle – compared to eight in the UK, there are also more months that include days off. Some dates might come as a surprise
to new arrivals. Ascension and Assumption are religious feast days. The French national day on July 14 is well known, but the two war commemoration days (Victory Day, May 8, and Armistice
Day, November 11) are also public holidays, unlike in the UK. Read also: What happens in France on November 11 bank holiday and are shops open? Paid annual leave, at 30 days, is generous,
even by European standards, but this includes five Saturdays, so that leaves five ‘working’ weeks. People expect to take all of their holiday, whereas UK workers often cannot find time. HOW
TO FAIRE LE PONT But here’s the nub. French employees have become adept at maximising time off by ‘making a bridge’ – faire le pont – between leave days and public holidays, creating long
weekends, or even up to nine consecutive days off work: 2025 is a good year for this. It is possible because, in France, bank holidays are taken on the day they fall, often on a Tuesday or
Thursday, as opposed to being moved to a Monday, as in the UK. This means that with only one day of paid leave, workers can have four consecutive days off. Online calculators show you how to
enjoy up to 57 days off work in 2025 by strategically placing 25 days’ holiday. Read also: Does working on a bank holiday in France impact pay? HOW PEOPLE SPEND THEIR HOLIDAYS Although
statistics vary, it is fair to say that most still prefer to stay in France. There are landscapes and towns to suit everyone, the climate is good, the food is excellent and familiar, and
there is no need to speak another language. Nathalie Carreau, a nursery assistant from Avignon, said: “French people often feel proud of their country. We have so much on offer here. People
think, why do you need to go abroad for a holiday?” There is one big downside to this: everyone leaves together, clogging the motorways and filling resorts to capacity. Although some take
their main holiday in July (so-called juilletistes) and others in August (aoûtiens), there are still getaway weekends when the country seems to be on the move simultaneously. Read also: Does
France still shut down for the month of August? “It’s only a few times a year,” said Patrice Charpentier, 58, a security officer. He also pointed out that there are some changes happening
on the roads, with increasing numbers heading to Normandy and Brittany for cheaper holidays in a cooler summer climate. THE DROIT DE DÉCONNEXION French employees guard their holidays keenly
and employers cannot contact staff. This is the droit de déconnexion, designed to stop burn-out, and could be why economic productivity continues despite the long pauses: people return to
the office recharged and working better. So much for the idea that France does not work. It just works to its own rhythm. This ‘rhythm’ sees shops shut unexpectedly, tradespeople
disappearing, businesses and government agencies working more slowly. Never expect a quick reply to an email in August, or May with its three holidays. Does anybody mind? Is this an
acceptable trade-off for the right to enjoy life outside work? Both Nathalie and Patrice consider it normal, rather than exasperating. Do people work to live, to relax, to enjoy food with
family and friends? Yes, they do. It is a question of balance, and taken very seriously. In future, I will try to stop being surprised and just go with the flow. It doesn’t sound like a bad
idea, after all.
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