Your Complete Calendar of Holidays In UAE 2024

Your Complete Calendar of Holidays In UAE 2024

When scheduling your year in relation to the public holidays available in the UAE, there is a chance that you enjoy your time with your loved ones or just yourself effectively. Thus, such details let you book a flight or a room in advance, arrange meetings with relatives, or just have well-deserved free time. 

Here’s your complete list of the public holidays in UAE for 2024 along with cultural information and how to enjoy these off days to the maximum.

Your Complete Calendar of Holidays In UAE 2024

List of Holidays in UAE 2024: Official Public Holidays

The UAE has compared to other countries got a fairly large public- simply because it is usual in the Middle East region and due to the Islamic background.

Following are the public holidays which are going to be observed in the year 2024:

  • Christmas & Boxing Day

December 25th & December 26th Anniversary, Victory Day, January 9th Easter Monday, Easter Monday President’s Day, February 23 etc…

  • Eid Al Fitr

Estimates to come in either on or around the 10th of April or 11th of April though this depends on the moon sighting.

  • Arafat Day

The date, although it is still on June 16th, depends on moon sightings.

  • Eid Al-Adha

Seen to fall around June 17th to June 19th but this depends on the moon.

  • Rabiul Awwal

It is a religious day that is likely to fall on September, 15th.

  • National Radon Awareness

It is the day that mostly comes on November 30th.

  • National Day of UAE

National day is celebrated in Dubai on the 2nd and 3rd of December.

Holidays In UAE 2024- A Closer Look At What Each Day Represents

  • New Year’s Day: This day is observed all over throughout the world and it denotes the New Year period according to the Gregorian calendar. Now in the UAE, it is the time for joy, bangs and cheers with a fortunate new year on the go.
  • Eid al-Fitr: Eid al-Fitr is a major Islamic celebration to which a series of performances and festivities is devoted at the completion of the Ramadan, the month when fasting is observed. Families are blessed, prayed for, having meals together and engaging themselves in charitable activities hence it is enjoyable.
  • Arafat Day and Eid al-Adha: Arafat holiday is important for those who are Muslims but in UAE all employees are treated equally in most companies, so this holiday is for all.
  • Islamic New Year: On this day is marked the commencement of the Islamic calendar known as the Hijri year which is lunar. It is the best time for people to meditate, to seek spiritual direction and to plan for the rest of the year.
  • Rabiul Awwal: This is the holiday in Muslim religion that counts on the day of Holy Prophet Muhammad SAWA’s birthday at the date of Islamic calendar 12th Rabiul Awwal.
  • Commemoration Day: It is also called Martyrs’ Day because it commemorates every person who has lost his or her life in the UAE. It is a day that people just remain silent and pay their respect to the dead.
  • UAE National Day: National Day, Thanksgiving Day or the Accession Day are some of the most popular holidays, celebrated in the United Arabs Emirates, and they are dedicated to the joining of seven emirates on the 2nd of December in 1971. It is a time of theatrical celebration with parades, fireworks, patriotic songs and cultural activities throughout the country.

Holidays In UAE 2024:  Enjoy With Family And Friends

Holidays always play a happy role for all those who are doing jobs, especially in UAE. Let’s see how you can maximize your holidays in 2024.

Here is how you can maximize on them in 2024:

  • Staycations: Think about spending a weekend in one of the Middle Eastern’s grand hotels based in the UAE. One could admire the features of calm ocean and clean sand in Ras Al Khaimah while others could appreciate the sparkle of city lights in Dubai.
  • Quick Getaways: For anyone planning to take a trip, there are several neighboring countries that would be ideal for a short affordable vacation such as Oman, Jordan or Maldives.
  • Adventure Activities: For the adventurous, long weekends present opportunities for such activities as sandstorming in the desert or free fall flying in Dubai or mountain climbing in Hajar ranges.

UAE Holidays 2024: Destinations and Events Where to Visit

The UAE also has public holidays in which the country celebrates in the form of events and festivities.

Here are some top destinations and activities to consider:

Dubai during Eid: Fireworks, fashion parades and other interesting shows can be witnessed at Dubai apart from numerous cultural performances during Eid. Shopping malls have big clearance sales and local areas experience an upsurge in business.

A National Holiday in UAE: On this special national day you can go and explore the UAE with your family and friends. You can visit special places like: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and visit the famous Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi.

Sharjah Light Festival: Although it is not necessarily connected with the specific public holiday, this event occurs in February every year and is a great one as well; during it, the key landmarks of the city are illuminated with the help of the fantastic light shows.

Frequently Asked Questions About Holidays In UAE 2024 (FAQ’s)

Q: Are all public holidays in the UAE paid?

A: Indeed, employees in the UAE are allowed by the law to have paid Public holidays.

Q: How are islamic holidays established?

A: Islamic holidays follow the lunar calendar and the sighting of the moon hence it is observable that the dates of the holidays differ slightly each year.

Q: Do the expatriates join the UAE National Day celebrations?

A: Absolutely! It is worth noting that National Day is a holiday with the representation of all citizens of the UAE, irrespective of their origin.

Conclusion

Scheduling your year based on the public holidays in UAE 2024 means that you will be able to maximize your time depending on what you may want to achieve; adventurous, cultural or leisurely. 

That said, with this guide under your belt, you are now ready to get your planning hat on. Remember to be planting these dates on your calendar and be ready to celebrate and reminisce the whole year.

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