You don’t need a two-week holiday to feel like yourself again. Sometimes all it takes is a Friday evening flight, a change of scenery, and 48 hours where no one needs anything from you.
This is for the women who feel like life has become routines, responsibilities, and “I’ll do it later. Later doesn’t come. So here’s your permission slip to go now!
I’ve pulled together the best weekend trips from UK airports in May 2026 — flights that work around a 9–5, maximise your time away, and give you that soft life feeling without using all your annual leave.
Think:
✨ Sunset dinners in Europe
✨ Spa mornings and slow coffees
✨ Solo trips that feel safe, easy, and actually enjoyable
Airports included:
This week, I’ll also be sharing trips for the May bank holidays and the school holidays.
If you click the destination name, it will take you directly to the flights over on SkyScanner. I have searched the flights for one adult but you are able to change this in the search bar above the results.
Here are some of the best weekend trip deals I have managed to source for weekends in May using little or no annual leave! Now I’ll be honest, Heathrow isn’t the cheapest airport to fly from for these because of their lack of budget carriers but I have included it as it was requested.

Here are weekend trip ideas from Stansted that can be done around your 9-5 and save your annual leave for bigger trips!

Here are the weekend trips in May 2026 from Manchester Airport to save your annual leave!

Limited options from Liverpool airport but if you can travel on Friday any time then you’ll find there are a few more option (there are a few flights to Poland).

There are some really good weekend trips from Birmingham, some of my favourite destinations you can visit as a weekend trip from here.

Warmest options:
Malta, Malaga, Crete, Marrakech, Tenerife, Alicante
Best “soft life” energy:
Nice, Malta, Palma, Verona, Gothenburg
Cheapest overall:
Cork from Liverpool – £26 return
Paris from Birmingham – £30 return
Best extreme day trips:
Madrid (Heathrow) – full day, back home same evening
Alicante (Liverpool) – sunshine without the hotel cost
Most time on the ground:
Barcelona (Heathrow 1–3 May) – early outbound, late return
Venice (Manchester 1–3 May) – full weekend feel
Best for solo travel:
Prague, Amsterdam, Malta
Best for main character energy:
Rome, Paris, Milan, Nice
Best budget soft life:
Pisa, Milan (Stansted), Girona, Nantes
Prices are constantly changing, so book ASAP if you see a weekend trip you love. I’ll be doing more roundups like this for extreme day trips and the following months. Links are affiliate, they help out my blog but at no extra cost to yourself.
I’m a travel creator and content strategist based in North Wales, specialising in organic, story-led content for travel brands, tourism boards, and hotels that feels helpful, real, and totally watchable.
I love adventuring the world! Sometimes solo, sometimes with my kids, and meeting new people everywhere I go. I don’t just capture beautiful moments: I turn them into content that connects with audiences, builds trust, and creates meaningful engagement. That’s because every piece of content I make comes from a place of strategy and heart.
With a marketing degree under my belt, I combine creativity with proven strategy so brands get authentic, strategic content and my audience gets stories that inspire them.
My mission? To empower women to feel confident exploring the world, choosing freedom, and building lives that light them up — on their own terms.
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