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May 2026 is a golden month for UK workers looking to stretch their annual leave. With two bank holidays falling on Mondays, a bit of smart planning lets you turn just 4 days of annual leave into 9 consecutive days off — twice in the same month. While the UK has only 8 bank holidays a year (among the fewest in Europe), May accounts for two of them, and both create perfect long-weekend opportunities. Here is your complete guide: calendar, leave strategies, school half-term tips, and destination ideas with budgets.

May 2026 calendar: 2 bank holidays, endless possibilities

Let’s start with the basics. In May 2026, England benefits from two bank holidays, both conveniently placed on Mondays (source: GOV.UK):

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Here are the two May bank holidays at a glance:

DateDayBank HolidayKey detail
4 MayMondayEarly May Bank HolidayFirst Monday of May — automatic 3-day weekend
25 MayMondaySpring Bank HolidayLast Monday of May — coincides with school half-term
Did you know? The UK has just 8 bank holidays per year — tied with the Netherlands for the fewest in Europe. France has 11, Spain has 14, and Austria has 13. That makes strategic leave planning even more important for British workers.

The strategy: 4 days of annual leave = 9 days off (twice!)

Here is the number that should excite every UK worker this year: by booking just 4 days of annual leave around each bank holiday Monday, you get 9 consecutive days off. And since both bank holidays fall on Mondays, you can do it twice in May.

Here are the two best strategies depending on your situation:

Half-term friendly

Strategy B: Spring Bank Holiday + Half-Term

4 days leave 9 days off

Period: Saturday 23 May → Sunday 31 May

Days to book off:

  • Tuesday 26 May
  • Wednesday 27 May
  • Thursday 28 May
  • Friday 29 May

How it works: The weekend (23-24 May) leads into the Spring Bank Holiday Monday (25th). Book Tuesday to Friday off, connecting to the next weekend (30-31 May). Another 9 days off. Bonus: this coincides with school half-term for most English schools, making it perfect for families.

Bonus tip: If you combine both strategies, you use 8 days of annual leave across May and get two separate 9-day holidays — 18 days off in total. That still leaves you with 20 days of your typical 28-day UK statutory leave entitlement for the rest of the year.
May 2026: Strategy A visualisation (Early May break)
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School half-term: what families need to know

If you have school-age children, the Spring half-term is the key date to plan around. Unlike France’s zone-based system, English schools generally follow a similar pattern, though exact dates vary by local authority and academy trust.

RegionTypical half-term datesOverlap with Strategy B
Most of EnglandMonday 25 May – Friday 29 MayPerfect overlap — children off all week
Some academiesMay vary by 1 week — check your schoolConfirm with your school’s published term dates
Heads up for parents: Strategy B (23-31 May) aligns perfectly with half-term, but this also means peak demand and higher prices for family-friendly destinations. If you can be flexible, Strategy A (2-10 May) offers the same 9 days off with potentially lower prices, though children will be in school.

Families with children

Strategy B is your best bet — it lines up with half-term, so no unauthorised absences. Book early though: half-term flights and hotels fill fast. Consider driving to European destinations via Eurotunnel or ferry to save on flights.

Child-free travellers

Strategy A is the smart move. Early May offers lower prices, fewer crowds, and better availability. You avoid the half-term premium entirely while still getting 9 glorious days off.

Just want a long weekend? The bank holiday options

Not everyone can take a full week off. The good news: both May bank holidays give you an automatic 3-day weekend without using any annual leave at all.

0 days leave 3 days off (x2) Perfect for a city break

A 3-day weekend is ideal for a European city break from London. With flights under 3 hours, you can be in Barcelona, Amsterdam, Lisbon, or Paris by lunchtime on Saturday. May weather across Southern Europe averages 22-28°C — ideal before the summer heat kicks in.

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1. The Cotswolds — Quintessential English countryside

Charming countryside cottage covered in greenery, perfect for a spring getaway
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The Cotswolds — Quintessential English countryside

From London: 1h30 Ideal for 3-5 days 14-18 °C in May £50–80/day

May is arguably the most beautiful month in the Cotswolds. Wisteria drapes honey-stone cottages, wildflower meadows are in full bloom, and the crowds haven’t arrived yet. Walk the Cotswold Way, explore villages like Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, and Castle Combe, visit Blenheim Palace gardens, and enjoy cream teas in charming tearooms. No flights needed — just a tank of petrol or a GWR train ticket.

Estimated budget (4 days, 2 people): £400-640 all-in (B&B from £80/night, meals ~£40/day, petrol ~£30).

Must-sees

  • Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, and Castle Combe villages
  • Blenheim Palace gardens in full spring bloom
  • The Cotswold Way — rolling hills and wisteria-draped cottages
  • Cream tea in a traditional tearoom
Pixidia tip: Book B&Bs in smaller villages like Stow-on-the-Wold or Chipping Campden rather than Broadway — you’ll pay 20-30% less and enjoy a quieter, more authentic Cotswolds experience.

2. Barcelona, Spain — Sun, tapas, and Gaudi

Panoramic view of Barcelona from Park Guell
Photo by Kristina Bekher on Unsplash

Barcelona, Spain — Sun, tapas, and Gaudi

From London: 2h15 Ideal for 4-6 days 22-26 °C in May €80–120/day

Barcelona in May is pure magic — warm enough for the beach (22-26°C) but without the stifling summer heat and tourist crush. Explore the Sagrada Familia, wander through the Gothic Quarter, take in the views from Park Guell, and graze your way through La Boqueria market. The Barceloneta beach is swimmable by mid-May. Multiple daily flights from Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, and Luton keep fares competitive.

Estimated budget (5 days, 2 people): €900-1,300 (return flights ~£50-100pp, hotel 3* ~€80/night, meals ~€50/day).

Must-sees

  • Sagrada Familia and Park Guell — book tickets in advance
  • Gothic Quarter: winding medieval streets and hidden squares
  • La Boqueria market — tapas, fresh juices, and local produce
  • Barceloneta beach — swimmable from mid-May
Pixidia tip: Skip the tourist traps on La Rambla and head to El Born or Gracia neighbourhoods for authentic tapas at half the price. Book Sagrada Familia tickets at least 2 weeks ahead — they sell out fast in May.

3. Crete, Greece — The island of a thousand faces

Santorini in Greece, an ideal Mediterranean destination in May
Photo by Igor Ladigin on Unsplash

Crete, Greece — The island of a thousand faces

From London: 4h Ideal for 7-9 days 20-26 °C in May €90–130/day

If you are taking the full 9-day break, Crete is a superb choice. In May, the island is lush, green, and blissfully uncrowded. Road-trip from Chania to Heraklion via the Samaria Gorge (opens early May), Balos lagoon, Elafonissi pink-sand beach, and the mountain villages of the Lassithi Plateau. Tavernas serve authentic Cretan cuisine for €10-15 per meal. Direct flights from Gatwick and Manchester make access easy.

Estimated budget (9 days, 2 people): €1,800-2,500 (return flights ~£150-250pp, car hire ~€30/day, accommodation ~€65/night).

Must-sees

  • Samaria Gorge — Europe’s longest gorge, opens early May
  • Balos lagoon and Elafonissi pink-sand beach
  • Chania old harbour and Venetian lighthouse
  • Lassithi Plateau mountain villages and authentic tavernas
Pixidia tip: Hire a car and base yourself in Chania for the first half, then move east to Agios Nikolaos. This way you cover both coasts without backtracking. Petrol is cheaper than the mainland.

4. The Lake District — England’s outdoor playground

Sunlit park in spring, capturing the atmosphere of a May bank holiday
Photo by Dembee Tsogoo on Unsplash

The Lake District — England’s outdoor playground

Train from London: 2h45 Ideal for 3-5 days 12-17 °C in May £50–90/day

The Lake District in May is a revelation: bluebells carpet the woodland floors, the fells are green, and the long daylight hours mean you can hike until 9pm. Tackle Helvellyn or Scafell Pike, cruise across Windermere, cycle around Derwentwater, and reward yourself with a pub dinner in Ambleside or Keswick. Avanti West Coast trains reach Oxenholme in under 3 hours from Euston, or drive up the M6.

Estimated budget (4 days, 2 people): £400-720 (train return ~£60-120, B&B ~£90/night, meals ~£40/day, activities ~£30/day).

Must-sees

  • Helvellyn via Striding Edge — iconic ridge walk
  • Windermere lake cruise and Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top
  • Cycling around Derwentwater — flat, scenic, family-friendly
Pixidia tip: Book Advance train tickets 12 weeks ahead on the Avanti West Coast website — you can get London to Oxenholme for as little as £30 each way vs. £100+ on the day.

5. Marrakech, Morocco — Total escape in under 4 hours

Colourful souks and vibrant atmosphere of Marrakech medina
Photo by Alan King on Unsplash

Marrakech, Morocco — Total escape in under 4 hours

From London: 3h30 Ideal for 4-5 days 25-32 °C in May £50–80/day on the ground

Marrakech remains one of the most budget-friendly exotic getaways from the UK. In May, temperatures are pleasant (25-32°C), well below the summer furnace. Pack your 4 days with the medina and souks, Jardin Majorelle, a day trip to the Ourika Valley, a traditional hammam, and rooftop dining overlooking Jemaa el-Fna square. Ryanair, easyJet, and British Airways all fly direct from London. No visa needed for UK passport holders.

Estimated budget (4 days, 2 people): £600-900 (return flights ~£80-150pp, riad 3* ~£35/night, meals ~£15/day/person, excursions ~£40).

Must-sees

  • Jemaa el-Fna square at sunset — street food and storytellers
  • Jardin Majorelle — Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic blue garden
  • Day trip to the Ourika Valley — Berber villages and waterfalls
  • Traditional hammam experience — the ultimate wind-down
Pixidia tip: Stay in a riad in the medina rather than a hotel outside the walls — you’ll pay less and be steps from everything. Negotiate taxi fares before getting in, or use the InDriver app for fair prices.

6 tips to book at the best price

May bank holidays are peak demand periods in the UK. Flight and hotel prices can surge 30-60% compared to a regular week if you book too late. Here is how to keep costs down.

1. Book 6 to 8 weeks ahead

The sweet spot for May bank holiday flights is between mid-March and early April. After that, prices climb 15-25% each week as demand intensifies.

2. Be flexible on dates

Flying out on a Friday evening instead of Saturday morning, or returning on a Tuesday instead of Sunday, can save £30-60 per ticket. Use the « flexible dates » search on Aviasales or Google Flights.

3. Set up price alerts

Configure alerts on Aviasales, Google Flights, or Skyscanner for your target destinations. Prices fluctuate multiple times daily — catch the dips.

4. Consider alternative accommodation

Hotels fill up fast and charge a premium. Cottages, Airbnbs, and campsites often offer better value and more space — especially for families. Booking.com’s « free cancellation » filter is your friend.

5. Drive or take the train

For UK destinations (Cotswolds, Lake District, Cornwall), driving or taking the train avoids airport hassle and flight price surges. Book Advance train tickets early for the best fares — they go on sale 12 weeks ahead.

6. Request your leave now

May bank holiday weeks are among the most requested of the year. The sooner you submit your annual leave request, the better your chances of approval. Coordinate with colleagues to agree a rota.

Practical info for your trip

Frequently asked questions about May 2026 bank holidays

When are the May 2026 bank holidays in England?

England has two bank holidays in May 2026: the Early May Bank Holiday on Monday 4 May (first Monday of the month) and the Spring Bank Holiday on Monday 25 May (last Monday of the month). Both dates apply to England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. You can verify these on the official GOV.UK bank holidays page.

When is the May half-term 2026 for English schools?

For most English schools, the May half-term runs from Monday 25 May to Friday 29 May 2026, coinciding with the Spring Bank Holiday week. However, exact dates can vary between local authorities and academy trusts. Some schools may break up on Friday 22 May for an extended week. Always check your school’s published term dates on their website or your local council’s education page.

How can I get 9 days off with only 4 days of annual leave?

Both May bank holidays fall on Mondays, which creates a simple formula: book Tuesday to Friday off in the same week. This gives you Saturday + Sunday + Bank Holiday Monday + 4 leave days (Tue-Fri) + the following Saturday + Sunday = 9 consecutive days. You can do this around the Early May BH (2-10 May) or the Spring BH (23-31 May) — or both if you have the leave to spare.

How far in advance should I book flights for the May bank holidays?

For flights, the ideal booking window is 6 to 8 weeks before departure, so between mid-March and early April 2026. After that, prices rise noticeably each week. For accommodation, especially in popular destinations like the Cotswolds or Crete, book as early as possible — the best properties go from February-March. Tip: choose bookings with free cancellation to maintain flexibility.

What budget should I plan for a May bank holiday trip?

It depends on the destination, but here are realistic ranges for 2 people:

  • UK staycation (Cotswolds, Lake District): £400-720 for 4 days (transport, B&B, meals, activities)
  • European city break (Barcelona, Lisbon): €900-1,300 for 5 days (flights included)
  • Morocco (Marrakech): £600-900 for 4 days (flights included, riad, excursions)
  • Greece (Crete, 9 days): €1,800-2,500 (car hire included)

Tip: UK countryside camping or cottage holidays can bring costs under £50/day per person.

Can my employer refuse my annual leave request for the May bank holidays?

Yes, under UK employment law your employer can refuse or reschedule your annual leave request if there are legitimate business reasons, provided they give you notice equal to the length of leave requested (e.g., 4 days’ notice for a 4-day request). However, they cannot refuse bank holidays themselves if your contract states you are entitled to them. To maximise your chances: submit your request early, suggest a rota with colleagues, and check your company’s annual leave policy for any restrictions around popular periods.

Sources

  • GOV.UK — Official UK bank holidays calendar
  • UK Calculator — Bank holidays 2026 overview and leave optimisation
  • GOV.UK — School term and holiday dates in England
  • CalendarCute — UK bank holiday dates and planning tips
  • SimplyOwners — Bank holiday travel planning for UK travellers

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