At the beginning of each year, most employees plan their vacation for the whole year. This often means taking out the calendar and looking for suitable periods in each calendar month, where you have as many days off as possible, even in connection with suitable bridge days, and still save precious vacation days. This is often tedious work and is also zero fun! But with the right tool, you can save yourself a lot of stress when planning your upcoming vacation.
The online tool Urlaubstage-Planen.de makes your vacation planning a breeze. The tool is compact and very easy to understand. In the left area of the page, you determine the period for vacation planning, then enter your remaining vacation days and select the complete number of your working days within the week. Via the area “Holidays by region”, you can select your home state, or that of your holiday region within Germany, in order to be able to include the corresponding holidays in your holiday planning.
The button “And let’s go” will then show you a calendar, with reference to your previously set criteria. Now you can select all corresponding calendar days with a mouse click. Via the link “Suggest bridging days” you can have suitable bridging days suggested by calendar entries marked in green. This is how you get the most out of your holidays. Once you have successfully completed your planning, you can either print out your vacation planning or have it sent to you by e-mail using the Export button. That’s how quick and easy holiday planning can be.
All functions at a glance:
- All information about public holidays, long weekends and school holidays in the coming years
- Holiday plans can be printed out or sent by e-mail
- 24.12. and 31.12. can be defined as one day of leave
- Presentation of public holidays by federal state
- Period can be selected individually for planning
- Suggestion function for possible bridging days of the selected planning period, based on the nationwide and state-specific holidays
- Selection of working days in the week (e.g. for the 5- or 6-day week)