Holiday dream meaning is explained below using 16 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Theresa Cheung
If you are making a hectic dash to the airport or enjoying first-class perks on your journey, this can point to whether or not you feel anxious or calm about your current circumstances.
If you have packed too many bags for your dream holiday, this may suggest clinging onto worries and issues that burden you. Baggage in dreams tends to symbolize material or psychological concerns, so if you have no baggage at all in your dream, your unconscious may be urging you to leave your emotional baggage behind so you can move forward feeling lighter and less encumbered.
If you dream of losing your baggage, is that good or bad for you? Does it offer you an opportunity to start afresh? If your dream baggage is very elegant and all items match, does it suggest a need to make a good impression on others or an overdeveloped concern with outward appearances?
If a ticket for going on holiday features in your dream, this expresses opportunity. The dream image conjures up wishes associated with travel or taking a risk in some aspect of your life.
If you lose your ticket in your dream, this suggests anxiety about losing the chance of new opportunities in your emotional and professional life in the real world. Taking your camera on your dream holiday may indicate the need to preserve, hold onto or remember an important event or person in your life. Forgetting your camera means that you are forgetting what is important in your life.
Interpretation 2 — Pamela Ball
2- Our need to be independent and to be responsible often comes across in dreams as a holiday Quite literally, the word means holy-dav a day set apart and we may need to heed the warning that we need time off to create space for ourselves.
3- Spiritual replenishment, rest and relaxation arc all part of a holiday.
Interpretation 3 — Nancy Wagaman
A celebratory (or other holiday-related) mood or setting for the dream.
Something or someone you associate with the particular holiday or time of year.
See Dates on a Calendar, Special Occasion, Party, Festival or Carnival, Trip or Vacation, Time Off, Event, Guest, Time of Year, Time Frame
Interpretation 4 — Versatile - Anonymous
It is time set apart for our own concerns. We may need to heed the warning that we require time off to create space for ourselves and restore our own emotional balance.
Interpretation 5 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
For a young woman to dream that she is displeased with a holiday, denotes she will be fearful of her own attractions in winning a friend back from a rival.
Interpretation 6 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 7 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 8 — Tony Crisp
See example in clothes; example in crossroad.
Interpretation 9 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Celebrate and Christmas.
Interpretation 10 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 11 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. Absence from responsibilities or obligations.
Interpretation 12 — Ella Freeman Sharpe
Interpretation 13 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 14 — Vincent Wienand
2. Festive mood;
3. Not awake; Exod. 20:11; 31:17; Exod. 12:14.