QLD School Holidays 2025

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Everything You Need to Know About QLD School Holidays 2025

Planning around the QLD school holidays 2025 is essential for families, educators, and anyone looking to make the most of time off throughout the year. Whether you're organising a quick weekend escape, booking a longer family trip, or syncing annual leave with school terms, knowing the key dates can make a big difference. Holiday timing impacts not only availability but also travel costs, especially during peak seasons.
In this guide, we’ll outline all the official school term and holiday dates for Queensland in 2025, offer seasonal trip ideas, and finish with stress-free family travel suggestions, featuring kid-friendly Club Med resorts to help make planning simple and enjoyable.

1 - When Are the School Holidays in Queensland for 2025?

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Term 1 Holidays – Autumn Break

  • Term 1 dates: Tuesday 28 January to Friday 4 April.
  • School holidays dates: from Saturday 5 April to Monday 21 April.

This break marks the first opportunity of the year for families to plan a road trip or mini getaway before the weather cools. It's a great time for coastal drives, nature hikes, or a relaxed long weekend, especially around the Easter period, which can see a spike in local tourism and prices.

A family skiing together during winter

Term 2 Holidays – Mid-Year Break

  • Term 2 dates: Tuesday 22 April to Friday 27 June.
  • School holidays dates: from Saturday 28 June to Sunday 13 July.

These cooler months are perfect for venturing north within Queensland—think tropical getaways to Cairns or the Whitsundays. Families often choose this mid-year break for a short interstate trip or to explore popular attractions like the Great Barrier Reef or Sunshine Coast. With higher demand during this season, especially for warm-weather escapes, booking ahead is always a smart idea.

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Term 3 Holidays – Spring Break

  • Term 3 dates: Monday 14 July to Friday 19 September.
  • School holidays dates: from Saturday 20 September to Monday 6 October.

This break is well-suited to outdoor adventures as the weather begins to warm. Many Queensland families use this time for beach days, wildlife experiences, or local festivals. With a wide range of kid-friendly events across the state, this school holiday period is ideal for both staycations and flexible family outings.

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Term 4 Holidays – Summer Break

  • Term 4 dates: Tuesday 7 October to Friday 12 December.
  • School holidays dates: from Saturday 13 December to Monday 26 January 2026.

Year 12 students finish earlier on Friday 21 November, while Years 10 and 11 conclude by Friday 28 November. In rural areas, some schools may end as early as Friday 5 December. As the longest break of the year, the summer holidays are perfect for extended travel plans, whether that’s a relaxing coastal stay or an overseas family adventure.

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Helpful Planning Tips Around the QLD School Holiday Calendar

To avoid the stress of last-minute bookings, it's best to align annual leave with school breaks early. Queensland’s public holidays, like Easter and Christmas, often overlap with school holidays and create high-demand windows. Planning around these dates allows families to secure better deals, choose preferred destinations, and reduce travel stress. Whether it’s a long weekend up north or a big December trip, the QLD school holidays 2025 provide plenty of chances to recharge, reconnect, and explore.

2 - Travel Ideas & School Break Inspiration

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Local Family-Friendly Escapes in Queensland

Queensland is made for family getaways. From the beaches of the Sunshine Coast to the tropical adventures of Cairns, there’s no shortage of nearby destinations that work for weekend escapes or longer school holiday stays. Families can snorkel or sail in the Whitsundays, meet marine life along the Fraser Coast, or hike through lush trails in the Scenic Rim. Many of these regions offer wildlife parks, reef day trips, and waterparks tailored to kids, which makes them ideal for every school term break. With no need for flights, they’re also budget-friendly and accessible for most families.

A picture of a beach in Byron Bay, with its many surfers.

Quick Trips Across the Border

If you’re ready to venture a little further, quick drives or short-haul flights to Northern New South Wales or the Northern Territory are great options. Families often head to Byron Bay for its beaches and relaxed vibe or explore the Tweed Coast for scenic bike paths and river cruises. For something different, school holidays are also a good time to consider a trip to Uluru, where cultural experiences and guided family walks create lasting memories.

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Planning Overseas Holidays with Kids

Are you planning to take your family overseas during the QLD school holidays 2025? Be sure to check passport expiry dates and school absence policies well ahead of time. International travel during peak seasons can be booked out quickly, so it helps to choose destinations that make things simple. All-inclusive resorts are a smart choice as they bundle meals, childcare, and entertainment into one package. This helps you manage the budget and reduce decision fatigue. And if you’re heading to Southeast Asia or the South Pacific, look for properties that cater to different age groups with onsite kids’ clubs and flexible dining.

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Things to Do If You’re Staying Local

Not every family travels during the school holidays and that’s okay. Many councils and community centres across Brisbane and regional Queensland offer free or low-cost events. Keep an eye out for library storytelling sessions, holiday workshops, and interactive exhibits at museums and science centres. Kids can also enjoy sports camps or school holiday programs run by local groups. These activities are perfect for working parents looking to balance routine and fun without leaving town.

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Tips for Travelling with Large or Blended Families

For families with children in multiple schools or age groups, coordinating holiday plans takes extra care. Start by comparing school calendars across all institutions and lock in shared windows. Accommodation with multiple bedrooms or interconnecting suites will help everyone stay together comfortably. Look for destinations with supervised kids’ zones or activity programs so parents can relax while younger travellers stay entertained. Flexibility is key and destinations with kid-friendly dining and downtime spaces make school holiday travel easier for everyone.

3 - Where to Stay - Stress-Free Family Holidays with Club Med

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Why Club Med Holidays Make Family Travel Easier

Planning a family getaway during the QLD school holidays 2025 doesn’t have to be complicated. With Club Med’s all-inclusive model, everything is sorted in one convenient package, including accommodation, gourmet dining, endless activities, and nightly entertainment. This approach simplifies your decisions and helps reduce the time spent coordinating meals, excursions, and entertainment for kids of different ages. It also means you know the total cost up front, which makes it easier to stick to a budget without sacrificing experience or comfort.

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Kids Clubs for All Ages

At Club Med, children are offered age-specific experiences designed for growth, fun, and connection. The Baby Club Med® caters to little ones aged 4 to 23 months and offers care from early childhood professionals. Petit Club Med®, for 2–3 year olds, blends nap time with engaging games and creative play. Mini Club +, designed for kids aged 4 to 10, offers everything from sports to shows. Meanwhile, tweens and teens have their own space through the Teens Club and Chill Pass, where they can explore new activities, meet peers, and enjoy more independence in a safe setting.

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Family-Friendly Facilities & Accommodation

Every Club Med resort includes thoughtful features for families—interconnecting rooms, baby equipment such as cots and bathtubs, 24/7 feeding rooms, and babysitting options (available at select resorts). If you’re travelling with a toddler, a teenager, or both, you’ll have the space and support to enjoy a relaxing break with fewer logistics to manage.

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Amazing Family! Experiences Across Club Med Resorts

Designed to help families reconnect, the Amazing Family! program includes activities everyone can enjoy together, including beach games, treasure hunts, creative workshops, and sports challenges. It’s not just about keeping the kids entertained but also about making core memories as a family in a vibrant and welcoming environment.

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