Eid Al Adha is the next public holiday in the UAE in 2025. The day of Arafat will fall on Friday, May 30. Hence, the Eid al Adha holidays will start the very next day and last until Monday, June 2. During the holidays for Eid Al Adha 2025 in the UAE, you can explore some ofU...
National Holidays in the United Arab Emirates in 2023 New Year: January 01, 2023 The first holiday of the year falls on the first day of the year itself. Dubai celebrates New Year’s Eve with much pomp and splendour. Right from fireworks to music shows and gala dinners, there are numerou...
In 2024, UAE residents will get 13 days of public holidays. The UAE Cabinet confirmed the 2024 holidays for the public and private sectors at the end of 2023. While some of the exact dates are yet to be announced – as these will depend as usual on the moon sightings around the two E...
Our guide to the 2023 public holidays in the UAE and Dubai will help you stay up-to-date with all of this year’s long weekends and holiday seasons. With a guide from us, planning your break is much easier than ever before. List of Public Holidays The table below shows a list of na...
Public and private sector holidays for 2022 include: • January 1, 2022 - New Year's holiday. • 29 Ramadan until 3 Shawwal 1443 - Eid Al Fitr holiday. • 9 Dhu Al Hijjah 1443 - Day of Arafat. • 10 to 12 Dhu Al Hijjah 1443 - Eid Al Adha Holiday. ...
UAE public holidays in 2023: List in full New Year’s Day: January 1 Eid al Fitr: April 20, 21, 22 and 23 Arafat Day: June 27 Eid al Adha: June 28, 29, 30 Islamic New Year: July 19 The Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday: September 27 – holiday on September 29 ...
In 2024, UAE observes eight public holidays, including Eid-ul-Fitr, Arafaat Day, Eid-ul-Adha, Islamic New Year, Prophet’s Birthday, Commemoration Day, UAE National Day, and New Year’s Eve. These holidays offer opportunities for celebration, reflection, and time off throughout the year. ...
The UAE has officially announced dates for public holidays in 2023. The UAE Cabinet revealed national holidays for both the public and private sectors for the year. They are: New Year’s Day: (Sunday, January 1) Eid Al Fitr: Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3 (Potentially Thursday, April 20 and ...
This means that you can plan something big forNew Year’s Eve 2022. And if you’re looking for ideas on what to do, we’ve got you covered. You might also like:UAE public holidays in 2023: 14 dates to save now These are all the best places to celebrateNew Year’s Eve in Abu Dh...
We all love public holidays as it means less time at work. And UAE workers will have an extended weekend in January 2024. Marking the first public holiday of the new year, Monday January 1 will be a day off for those who work Monday to Friday. ...