Countries With the Most Vacation Days

In many countries, paid vacation days are in addition to public holidays.
In many countries, paid vacation days are in addition to public holidays.

Advancements in employee relations have led to the introduction of legal agreements for many entitlements for employees to enjoy paid vacation and public holidays. Some companies offer more days off for employees depending on which sector they work. Similarly, different organizations may differ with the law on whether or not public holidays are to be considered part of the minimum leave. In a majority of the countries, workers get paid during public holidays and the days are not part of the minimum vacation days.

Countries With the Most Vacation Days

Kuwait

Workers in Kuwait are entitled to the most days of paid leave in the world. Workers in Kuwait are entitled to 30 vacation days per year, when working a 5-day week. Workers also receive 13 paid public holidays, bringing the total paid leave to 43 days. In addition, after 2 continuous years of work with the same employer, workers are entitled to an additional 21 days of paid leave to perform Haj riturals, should it be the first time they are doing so.

Cambodia

Cambodia ranks second on the list with 42 paid days of leave. Workers in Cambodia are given 27 days of paid public holidays throughout the year. In addition to this, all workers receive a minimum of 15 vacation days, bringing the minimum paid leave to 42 days every year. The amount of vacation days is then increased by seniority, with one additional vacation day per 3 years of continuous employment.

Austria

Austria ranks fourth on the list, with employees in Austria receiving thirteen paid public holidays and a further twenty-five days of annual leave. There are numerous conditions however that can see an employee receiving more leave days. Employees with over twenty-five years of working experience, for example, get thirty days off every year. Other employees who get additional days are those who work strenuous jobs during the night. People who work on public holidays are given extra vacation days or twice their daily wage.

Syria

Syria falls eight on the list with a minimum of 37 paid days of leave. All employs are entitled to 13 days of public holidays. After 1 year of continuous employment, all workers are entitled to an additional 24 days of paid vacation. The amount of vacation days increases until the worker reaches either 10 years of employment or the age of 50 years old, at which point they are entitled to 30 days of vacation.

France

France falls 14th on the list with a standard of 36 days of paid leave. However, there are some exceptions that allow workers to accumulate a significant amount of vacation days. The workers are also allowed to take an additional thirty days of vacation every year. The thirty days are inclusive of Saturdays, although Saturday is not counted as a holiday, making the recess a total of five working weeks. Employees who chose to work more than thirty-five hours per week receive an additional twenty-two days of reduction of work. The maximum working hours per week is thirty-nine hours. Workers who exceed this limit are compensated monetarily rather than receiving additional leave days. A bonus leave day is added for every three days of annual leave taken outside the summer months. It is possible therefore, that employees in some organizations end up with a total of 9.5 paid vacation weeks. In addition to these weeks of vacation, all workers in France are entitled to eleven paid public holidays every year.

Vacation Days in Other Countries

In countries where public holidays are bound to calendar dates, they may get ‘lost' if they fall on a Saturday or Sunday, leading to a lower number of leave days per year depending on which day the holiday falls. Other countries, on the other hand, move the holidays falling on Sundays and Saturdays to the nearest Monday or Friday. Over and above the leave mentioned above days, other paid leave benefits such as sick leave and parental leave are also recognized in most of the countries.

Countries With the Most Vacation Days

RankCountryTotal Days of Paid Leave
1Kuwait43
2Cambodia42
3Georgia39
4Austria38
5Malta38
6Mauritius38
7Burkina Faso37
8Syria37
9Tanzania37
10Yemen37
11Andorra36
12Bahrain36
13Finland36
14France36
15Iceland36
16Spain36
17Afghanistan35
18Dijibouti35
19Luxembourg35
20Madagascar35
21Portugal35
22Slovakia35
23Azerbaijan34
24Cyprus34
25Gabon34
26Ivory Coast34
27Lithuania34
28Niger34
29Peru34
30Sao Tome and Principe34
31Sweden34
32Algeria33
33Angola33
34Benin33
35Croatia33
36Cuba33
37Czech Republic33
38Dominian Republic33
39Guinea33
40Hungary33
41Poland33
42Romania33
43Zimbabwe33
44Albania32
45Armenia32
46Bulgaria32
47Italy32
48Panama32
49Russia32
50Senegal32
51South Sudan32
52United Arab Emirates32
53Estonia31
54New Zealand31
55Oman31
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