Looking for the best way to maximise your annual leave in 2026? With smart planning around Australian public holidays, you can turn just 12 days of annual leave into 26 days of travel.
That’s nearly a full month of holidays — without using up your entire leave balance.
Whether you’re planning a European summer, a Southeast Asia escape or a bucket list Christmas getaway, 2026 offers multiple opportunities to stretch your leave further.
Here’s how to plan your 2026 travel around Australian public holidays.
Travel dates: 3–12 April 2026
Leave required: 4 days
By combining Easter and the Anzac Day public holidays, you can unlock a 10-day overseas trip using minimal leave.
This extended break is perfect for:
Ten days gives you enough time to explore multiple destinations, fully switch off and avoid the stress of a rushed long weekend.
If you’ve been searching for the best time to travel in 2026, April should be at the top of your list.
Travel dates: 6–14 June 2026
Leave required: 4 days
Thanks to the King’s Birthday long weekend, you can turn four days of leave into a 9-day international getaway.
Ideal for:
Nine days is long enough to immerse yourself in a destination without feeling rushed. If you’re looking for ways to extend your annual leave in 2026, June is one of the smartest windows.
Travel dates: 25–31 December 2026
Leave required: 4 days
The Christmas and New Year period is one of the easiest ways to maximise annual leave in Australia.
Use four days of leave to create a 7-day trip and finish 2026 somewhere unforgettable.
Popular December holiday ideas include:
There’s no better way to start 2027 than refreshed, inspired and well travelled.
Every overseas trip should start with proper preparation and that includes travel insurance.
When you’re travelling internationally, unexpected delays, cancellations or medical situations can happen. That’s why having comprehensive travel insurance is essential.
Because the only surprise on your trip should be how good it is.
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