How to Turn 15 Leave Days into 38 in 2025
Taking advantage of public holidays to maximize your leave is a clever way to enjoy extended time off without using up too many leave days. In 2025, South Africa will have 13 public holidays, but only 12 will be celebrated, as National Women’s Day falls on a Saturday (9 August), which means no additional day off. However, with strategic planning, you can turn 15 days into a 38-day vacation! This guide will show you how.
Leave days are days off from work that an employee is entitled to, based on their contract or company policies. These include vacation leave, sick leave, and family responsibility leave. The number of days varies depending on the employer, but in South Africa, most full-time employees are legally entitled to 21 consecutive days of paid annual leave over 12 months.
Employees accrue leave days gradually throughout the year. Most employers allow workers to earn leave at the rate of 1.75 days per month, adding up to 21 days per year for full-time employees. These days can be saved and taken in bulk, allowing employees to take extended vacations if they plan well.
Now, let’s get into the strategy of maximizing your leave in 2025.
Public Holidays in 2025
Before diving into how to make the most of your leave, let’s take a look at the 12 public holidays in 2025 that you can leverage for extended vacations:
- New Year’s Day – 1 January (Wednesday)
- Human Rights Day – 21 March (Friday)
- Good Friday – 18 April (Friday)
- Family Day – 21 April (Monday)
- Freedom Day – 27 April (Sunday, observed on Monday, 28 April)
- Workers’ Day – 1 May (Thursday)
- Youth Day – 16 June (Monday)
- Heritage Day – 24 September (Wednesday)
- Day of Reconciliation – 16 December (Tuesday)
- Christmas Day – 25 December (Thursday)
- Day of Goodwill – 26 December (Friday)
By strategically planning your leave around public holidays and weekends, you can extend your time off significantly. Here’s how you can cheat the system and maximize your leave in 2025:
Easter Holiday Period (11 April – 5 May): Turn 12 Days into 24!
One of the best opportunities to extend your vacation in 2025 is during the Easter period. This period offers multiple public holidays that fall close to each other:
- Public Holidays:
- Good Friday – 18 April
- Family Day – 21 April
- Freedom Day – 27 April (observed on Monday, 28 April)
- Workers’ Day – 1 May
By taking leave from 11 April to 5 May, you will use 12 days, but in return, you get a whopping 24 days off! The public holidays during this time include:
- 18 April (Good Friday)
- 21 April (Family Day)
- 28 April (Freedom Day)
- 1 May (Workers’ Day)
With weekends and public holidays filling the gaps, you get a nearly month-long break by using just 12 days!
Christmas Break (22 December – 28 December): Turn 3 Days into 9!
Another prime opportunity to cheat the system is during the Christmas holiday season. Here’s how to maximize your time off during December:
- Public Holidays:
- Christmas Day – 25 December
- Day of Goodwill – 26 December
To get a long break, take leave on 22, 23, and 24 December. This gives you nine days off in total, including two weekends (20-21 December and 27-28 December) and two public holidays (25-26 December). All for just three days of leave!
Besides Easter and Christmas, there are other public holidays scattered throughout 2025. With careful planning, you can make the most of these holidays:
- Human Rights Day (21 March)
- Take leave on 20 March (Thursday) for a four-day weekend.
- Youth Day (16 June)
- Take leave on 13 June (Friday) for a four-day weekend.
- Day of Reconciliation (16 December)
- Take leave on 15 December (Monday) for another four-day weekend.
These mini-breaks help recharge without using up too many days.
Total Days Off in 2025
If you plan strategically, you can enjoy the following:
- 24 days off for Easter (using 12 days)
- 9 days off for Christmas (using 3 days)
- 5 days off for various long weekends (using 5 days)
That’s a total of 38 days off by only using 15 days!
By planning your leave days around public holidays and weekends, you can maximize your time off in 2025. This strategy allows you to enjoy longer breaks with fewer days. Whether you’re looking forward to a long Easter holiday, a Christmas break, or multiple long weekends, 2025 is the year to make the most of your annual leave.
Make sure to plan early, coordinate with your employer, and grab those days before your colleagues do!