UNDERWAY NOWSummer holidays 2026Scotland 15 Aug  ·  England & Wales & N. Ireland 1 SepScot 15 Aug · Eng & Wal & NI 1 Sep

The quietest weeks to travel 2026 and 2027

School holidays drive demand. The fewer UK schools off in a given week, the fewer families travelling — and usually the quieter the roads, airports, and resorts. Every major holiday window in 2026 and 2027 is listed below, week by week.

Top tipThe quietest weeks in the UK school year are mid-September — all four nations back in school, no upcoming half-terms yet

The second and third weeks of September consistently show the lowest demand in the Offterm data: UK families have returned from summer, the October half-term is still four weeks away, and European destinations are running on term-time occupancy. Roads are quieter than any half-term week. If you're not school-constrained, mid-September is the year's single best travel window.

Based on term dates from 218 UK councils across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Percentages show what proportion of schools are off each week.

Very low (<5%) Low (5 to 25%) Moderate (25 to 60%) High (60 to 90%) Peak (90 to 100%)

Summer 2026

Quietest week: 7–11 Sep 2026, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
22–26 Jun 2026
0%
Very low
29 Jun – 3 Jul 2026
13%
Low
6–10 Jul 2026
20%
Low
13–17 Jul 2026
21%
Low
20–24 Jul 2026
74%
High
27–31 Jul 2026
100%
Peak
3–7 Aug 2026
100%
Peak
10–14 Aug 2026
97%
Peak
17–21 Aug 2026
90%
High
24–28 Aug 2026
89%
High
31 Aug – 4 Sep 2026
18%
Low
7–11 Sep 2026
0%
Very low

October half-term 2026

Quietest week: 2–6 Nov 2026, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
5–9 Oct 2026
0%
Very low
12–16 Oct 2026
14%
Low
19–23 Oct 2026
11%
Low
26–30 Oct 2026
82%
High
2–6 Nov 2026
0%
Very low

Christmas 2026–27

Quietest week: 14–18 Dec 2026, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
14–18 Dec 2026
0%
Very low
21–25 Dec 2026
97%
Peak
28 Dec 2026 – 1 Jan 2027
100%
Peak
4–8 Jan 2027
5%
Very low
11–15 Jan 2027
0%
Very low

Easter 2027

Quietest week: 15–19 Mar 2027, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
15–19 Mar 2027
0%
Very low
22–26 Mar 2027
28%
Moderate
29 Mar – 2 Apr 2027
94%
Peak
5–9 Apr 2027
84%
High
12–16 Apr 2027
7%
Low
19–23 Apr 2027
0%
Very low

February half-term 2027

Quietest week: 22–26 Feb 2027, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
1–5 Feb 2027
0%
Very low
8–12 Feb 2027
13%
Low
15–19 Feb 2027
76%
High
22–26 Feb 2027
0%
Very low
1–5 Mar 2027
0%
Very low

May half-term 2027

Quietest week: 7–11 Jun 2027, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
17–21 May 2027
0%
Very low
24–28 May 2027
0%
Very low
31 May – 4 Jun 2027
80%
High
7–11 Jun 2027
0%
Very low
14–18 Jun 2027
0%
Very low

Summer 2027

Quietest week: 6–10 Sep 2027, only 0% of UK schools off

WeekSchool-holiday demandBooking options
21–25 Jun 2027
0%
Very low
28 Jun – 2 Jul 2027
7%
Low
5–9 Jul 2027
20%
Low
12–16 Jul 2027
20%
Low
19–23 Jul 2027
51%
Moderate
26–30 Jul 2027
99%
Peak
2–6 Aug 2027
100%
Peak
9–13 Aug 2027
98%
Peak
16–20 Aug 2027
94%
Peak
23–27 Aug 2027
94%
Peak
30 Aug – 3 Sep 2027
37%
Moderate
6–10 Sep 2027
0%
Very low

School-holiday demand is calculated from term date data published by 218 UK local authorities and devolved education bodies. It reflects what percentage of schools are formally on holiday each week, not flight or accommodation prices, which depend on many additional factors. The summer 2026 window opens 29 June (when Scotland breaks up) but most English schools finish in late July, so early weeks show low school-holiday demand from England. Individual school dates vary, especially for academies in England. Always confirm your school's specific dates before booking.

UK data: 218 councils · 4 nations · v14 · dates last verified August 2026