After the presents are unwrapped, the turkey is carved (and eaten), and Santa has made his way back to the North Pole, Christmas Day marks a whirlwind end to the festive build-up. But what about the days that follow?

Enter Twixmas, the often-overlooked stretch between Christmas and New Year. While the world catches its breath after the chaos of Christmas, Twixmas offers a golden opportunity for fun, relaxation, and reconnection.

This time is perfect for breaking away from routine, whether it’s a chance to slow down and recharge, explore a new destination, or create fresh traditions, free from the pressures of the festive season.

So why not make the most of these quieter days? Twixmas is your chance to step away from the hustle and bustle, enjoy meaningful moments, and start the New Year refreshed and recharged. Read on and be inspired by our ideas for this magical time of year, and end 2025 with some wonderful memories and a chance for some real relaxation.

 

What is a Twixmas break?

‘Twixmas’ is the name given for the period between (or, in old English, betwixt) Christmas and New Year. So, a ‘Twixmas break’ refers to a holiday taken at this time of year. Twixmas breaks are often quieter getaways to relax after the bustle of festive gatherings and the intense lead-up to Christmas Day, and offer a unique opportunity to pause, reset, and enjoy meaningful time with loved ones.

 

Why Twixmas is the perfect time for a winter break

Twixmas is refreshingly quiet compared to the festive rush. Shops tend to be a little calmer, roads are a little less busy, and popular destinations are typically more peaceful, making it an ideal time to explore a new town, village, or countryside. For families, it can be a great opportunity to extend the holiday spirit without the pressures of hosting or entertaining. And for couples, it’s the perfect time to sneak in a romantic getaway before the new year kicks in.

 

Unwind without distractions

The perfect antidote to the chaos of Christmas, Twixmas lets you take a break from the holiday rush while still soaking up the magic of winter. During this time, it’s not just socially acceptable but encouraged to really slow down and recharge your batteries (and how often do we really get those opportunities?). With no last-minute shopping lists or elaborate meals to prepare, you can immerse yourself fully in some much-needed rest and relaxation.

 

Create new traditions

This quiet period is ideal for rekindling connections, whether with family, a partner, or even yourself. It’s a chance to bond over board games, share laughter during long dinners, or reflect on the year that’s been and set intentions for the one ahead. So, why not start your very own Twixmas tradition? Between scenic walks, a family getaway, or just taking time to reflect before the new year, the world really is your oyster as the calendar comes to a close.

 

Bring together blended and extended families

For families juggling multiple households or complicated Christmas schedules, Twixmas offers the perfect chance to spend time together without the logistical stress of Christmas itself. Rather than trying to satisfy the demands of different family groups – perhaps splitting time between parents, in-laws, and extended relatives – why not gather everyone in a neutral location for a relaxed and stress-free post-Christmas celebration?

Staying at a spacious holiday home gives families the chance to come together in a more relaxed setting, free from the pressures of hosting. Whether it’s two families or more, everyone can stay under one roof, creating lasting memories without the usual Christmas headaches.

 

A Christmas cottage with a lit fire and fully decorated Christmas Tree

 

Events in Kent & Sussex to look out for this Twixmas


1. Snow White Pantomime, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, 28th November – 11th January

The award-winning team behind Marlowe Theatre’s pantomimes brings a sparkling new take on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Expect dazzling costumes, lavish sets and plenty of jokes for all ages: a perfect Twixmas outing for families and friends.

 

2. Dick Whittington & His Cat, Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone, 29rd November – 31st December

Join the classic tale of Dick Whittington and his cat in a lively production full of slapstick, catchy tunes, and warm family fun – an excellent post-Christmas option as you gently ease into the end-of-year break.

3. Sleeping Beauty, Rylance Theatre, Ashford, 19th December – 3rd January

The traditional family pantomime of Sleeping Beauty returns to The Rylance Theatre with charm, comedy, and festive sparkle. Ideal for a relaxed Twixmas theatre visit before the New Year.

 

4. Jack and the Beanstalk, E.M Forster Theatre, Tonbridge, 12th December – 3rd January

Wicked Productions return to the E.M Forster Theatre to celebrate 10 years with their biggest pantomime yet: Jack & the Beanstalk. Could this be the panto you’ve bean waiting for?!

 

5. Neverland Christmas, Leeds Castle, 22nd November to 4th January

step into the beloved world of JM Barrie’s Peter Pan for a Christmas adventure full of wonder, imagination, and storytelling at Leeds Castle this season. From Mermaid Lagoon to Captain Hook’s lair, this immersive trail offers adventure and wonder during the quieter days between Christmas and the New Year.

 

 

6. Ice Skating, Calverley Grounds, Tunbridge Wells – 5th December – 4th January

SKATE returns to Calverley Grounds this festive season, bringing with it a winter wonderland that combines an outdoor ice rink with a big wheel and Bavarian curling. Perfect for families and friends, SKATE offers groups the chance to let their hair down with seasonal treats, relaxed sessions, and twinkling lights – right in the heart of Tunbridge Wells.

 

7. Glow Wild at Wakehurst – 27th November – 3rd January

Wakehurst transforms into an illuminated wonderland this winter, with stunning light installations and lantern displays inspired by the hidden world of trees. Explore the magical woodland and discover a variety of fiery dragons, flying owls, and a thousand lanterns – all beautifully set along this award-winning trail. Complete with street food, marshmallow toasting, and a touch of shopping, a visit to Wakehurst makes for a magical winter outing.

 

8. Christmas at Bedgebury – 21st November – 31st December

Featuring more than a million twinkling lights, the breathtaking light trail at Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest is an undisputable showstopper for the festive season. As well as the trail, visitors can indulge in festive treats and hot drinks surrounded by a world-leading collection of illuminated conifers, presenting an excellent opportunity to create magical Twixmas memories with loved ones.

 

More ideas for your Twixmas break in 2025


Embrace the great outdoors

Twixmas is perfect for getting outdoors. With the crisp winter air and fewer crowds, it’s an ideal time to explore trails and nature reserves – such as Romney Marsh – you’ve never visited before. Coastal walks, countryside rambles, or even gentle strolls through quaint towns offer a breath of fresh air and an escape from the indoors.

One popular outdoors activity in Kent during Twixmas is a winter dip, and there are several along the county’s coast and in lakes on both Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, why not sign up, safe in the knowledge that the inviting warmth of home (or a festive holiday let) is waiting for you.

 

Connect with friends or extended family

Why not use Twixmas for a social escape? Gather your loved ones for a relaxed holiday stay, like The Homestead (sleeps 17) or The Watch Tower (sleeps 6) and make lasting memories together. A spacious holiday home is the perfect place to cook together, share stories, and enjoy the luxury of uninterrupted time with those who matter most. Without the stress of Christmas logistics, this is a time for laughter, games, and long evenings spent catching up.

 

Explore somewhere new

There’s no time quite like Twixmas to take the opportunity to visit that charming market town you’ve always wanted to see. With fewer tourists, you can go at your own pace wandering cobbled streets, visiting independent shops, and soaking up the charm of local cafés.

A quaint medieval town, home to an abundance of art, seafood, and charming boutiques, Rye in East Sussex is an excellent option for a Twixmas break. Both the sandy dunes of Camber and the Romney Marsh Nature Reserve are nearby, offering plenty of activities for your getaway.

Kent’s sole city, Canterbury is another charming spot to add to your list, with its centuries-old historic quarters and top-tier shopping.

 

Photo of a cabin with a hot tub and chairs positioned outside on the decking of Cascade, a holiday home on Mccann's Brewery in Tenterden.

 

Indulge in a little ‘you’ time

If rest and relaxation are what you need, Twixmas more than delivers. Picture yourself in a snug cottage with a hot tub, a roaring fire, and a pile of books you’ve been longing to read. Add a spa day or simply luxuriate in the art of doing nothing – the choice is simply yours.

We have a few spots that’ll do just the trick: nestled amid hectares of hop fields and wildflower meadows, Cascade is a gorgeous cabin featuring a wood burner and hot tub, set on the grounds of McCann’s Brewery. There’s also Dairy Barn, an idyllic retreat with a hot tub that looks over the most tranquil of settings, set in the countryside not too far from Tunbridge Wells.

 

Whether you’re spending the season with family, revelling in some quality one-on-one time with your beau, or seeking simple solitude, Twixmas promises a special time for everyone.

Start planning your Twixmas break now and let the quiet magic of the season carry you into the New Year.