UK Holiday Entitlement Calculator 2026
Work out your statutory holiday allowance. Full-time, part-time, zero-hours, compressed hours, and mid-year starters.
Updated 11 April 2026
Your holiday entitlement
28 days
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5.6 x 5 days = 28 days
The statutory minimum for a 5-day week worker is 28 days (5.6 weeks).
5.6 weeks = 28 days
Almost all UK workers are entitled to a minimum of 5.6 weeks of paid holiday per year. For someone working 5 days a week, that equals 28 days. Your employer can choose to include bank holidays within this total.
Quick Reference: Holiday by Days Worked
| Days per week | Holiday days |
|---|---|
| 1 | 5.6 |
| 1.5 | 8.4 |
| 2 | 11.2 |
| 2.5 | 14 |
| 3 | 16.8 |
| 3.5 | 19.6 |
| 4 | 22.4 |
| 4.5 | 25.2 |
| 5 | 28 |
| 6 | 28 |
Statutory entitlement is capped at 28 days, even for workers doing 6 or 7 days per week.
How UK Holiday Entitlement Works
Full-time workers
- •28 days per year (5.6 weeks)
- •This is the statutory minimum
- •Employer can include bank holidays
- •Your contract may offer more
Part-time workers
- •Pro-rated: 5.6 x days per week
- •3 days/week = 16.8 days
- •Calculate in hours if days vary
- •Same rights as full-time colleagues
Zero-hours / irregular
- •12.07% of hours worked
- •Accrued per pay period
- •New rules from April 2024
- •Rolled-up holiday pay option
Mid-year starters
- •Pro-rated by months remaining
- •Entitlement from day one
- •No qualifying period
- •Same formula for leavers
Compressed hours
- •Same total hours as standard
- •Fewer but longer days off
- •4-day week = 22.4 days off
- •Always calculate in hours first
Term-time workers
- •5.6 weeks still applies
- •Holiday taken in non-term time
- •Spread salary often includes it
- •52-week average method (not 12.07%)
Bank Holidays 2026: England and Wales
| Date | Day | Bank Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 1 January | Thursday | New Year's Day |
| 3 April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 6 April | Monday | Easter Monday |
| 4 May | Monday | Early May Bank Holiday |
| 25 May | Monday | Spring Bank Holiday |
| 31 August | Monday | Summer Bank Holiday |
| 25 December | Friday | Christmas Day |
| 28 December | Monday | Boxing Day (substitute) |
Scotland has 9 bank holidays (including 2 January and 30 November). Northern Ireland has 10 (including 17 March and 13 July). See full bank holiday calendar
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days holiday am I entitled to in the UK?
Do bank holidays count as part of my 28 days?
How is part-time holiday entitlement calculated?
How does the 12.07% accrual method work?
What if I start a job mid-year?
Can I carry over unused holiday?
Do I accrue holiday during maternity leave?
What happens to my holiday if I am off sick?
Can my employer force me to take holiday?
What should I do if my employer is not giving correct holiday entitlement?
This calculator provides estimates based on UK statutory minimum entitlement under the Working Time Regulations 1998. Your employer may offer more than the statutory minimum. This site is not affiliated with ACAS, HMRC, or the UK Government. For formal advice on a workplace dispute, contact ACAS on 0300 123 1100.