A sunshine break is the perfect way to unwind, catch up on your reading and top up that tan.
But it seems a week soaking up the rays could also offer a surprising benefit - helping a woman have a baby.
Increased exposure to sunshine could raise the odds of becoming a mother by more than a third, a study suggests.
Interestingly, it was the weather a month before conception that was key and not the conditions at the time, Europe's top fertility conference was told.
Belgian researcher Frank Vandekerckhove said: 'A holiday doesn't just help with stress, it's also about better weather conditions.' Dr Vandekerckhove took the IVF results of around 6,000 women and compared the dates of their treatment with weather conditions.
There was no link between the date a woman had IVF and the weather. However, when he looked at the weather a month earlier, a pattern emerged.