The next UAE public holiday could arrive sooner than many residents expect. Following the Eid Al Adha break, attention is now turning to the Islamic New Year, which is expected to be the next official holiday on the UAE calendar.

The holiday is currently expected to fall around June 16, 2026, although the final date will depend on official moon sightings.

UAE Public Holiday Expected for Islamic New Year

The Islamic New Year, also known as Hijri New Year, marks the beginning of a new year in the Islamic calendar.

If the expected date is confirmed, UAE residents could receive another public holiday just days after the Eid Al Adha break, providing an additional opportunity for rest and family time.

Official UAE Public Holiday Dates Yet to Be Confirmed

As with other Islamic holidays, the exact date of the Islamic New Year depends on moon sightings.

UAE authorities are expected to announce the official UAE public holiday date closer to the occasion, confirming the final schedule for both public and private sector employees.

Residents Await Official Announcement

For now, residents are advised to wait for the official government announcement before making travel or holiday plans.

Once confirmed, the Islamic New Year will become the next UAE public holiday on the country’s 2026 calendar.

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