In January, the UAE Cabinet confirmed that there would be a total of 14 public holidays for the public and private sectors in the UAE. Commemoration Daywas on Sunday December 1, which meant Dubai took advantage of public holidays onMonday December 2 and Tuesday December 3. The next UAE publ...
Discover the latest on public holidays, including dates for private sector holidays, and plan your vacation in advance. Find out more on Visit Dubai.
The birthday of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is a public holiday in Dubai. According to the UAE Government, it will be observed on Sunday, September 15, 2024. Besides that, official work will resume on Monday, September 16, 2024. 6. Commemoration Day – 1, December, 2024 In the United Arab...
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...
That said, scholars can estimate when these holidays will fall within a two-to-three-day window. The countdown is on to the next UAE public holiday. Making plans? Check out these: The best pool day deals in Dubai Visit these spots to cool off ...
If you wish to spend these holidays with friends and family in the country, check out various funthings to do in Dubai. You can visit exciting eateries, fun beaches, parks and historic sites. How are public holidays determined in the UAE?
It’s the first big public holiday of 2024, and Dubai residents are eager to find out exactly what days they will be off work. Eid Al Fitr 2024: What days will be public holidays? After Eid Al Fitr, the next public holiday in 2024 will come with Eid Al Adha – which is expected ...
Christmas Day is not a public holiday in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates. Islam is theofficial religion of the UAE, but the festivals and holidays of other religions are tolerated. Shopping mallsand many hotels will be decorated for the festive season, just as in western countries. However...
Do note it’s also one of the busiest times for inbound tourism to Dubai and the UAE, as it usually coincides with Easter. Ramadan will commence approximately on 11 March and will end on or about 9 April, followed by 3-4 days of public holidays. Why not try: Jordan and Petra road...
Cultural Experience at its Best During the Public Holidays in Dubai. Stay up-to-date with DAMAC Hotels & Resorts blog posts here.