As 2024 is approaching its end, residents in Dubai eagerly await public holidays in the upcoming year, 2025. Well, here’s the good news; the UAE holidays 2025 have already been announced and we will be getting around 12 days of public holidays in the coming year.
Public holidays mean taking a break from our usual busy routines and planning for relaxation, either by staying at home or going out for an adventure. In Dubai, your options for having a fun time are unlimited, as you can hit the waves with a thrilling water sport, or explore the glistening waters from the luxury of a private yacht.
Alternatively, you can rent your dream car and take on the expansive Dubai roads feeling like royalty. Another great idea would be to plan a long drive to explore the unexplored regions of the Emirates in the upcoming holidays in UAE.
Continue reading the following guide to help you plan for the upcoming 2025 UAE holidays, so you can prepare ahead of time with early reservations, if needed.
Mark your calendars: official public holidays in UAE for 2025
Below are the UAE government’s public holidays for the year 2025, but you should know that some dates may vary depending on moon sightings.
New Year's Day
Enjoy New Year’s Eve in 2025 by having a day off or spending the day with family and friends. The fireworks at midnight are an activity that can not be missed, and that everyone in UAE loves to watch live. After the celebrations at midnight, the day off can be a time to start the year with full energy.
Eid Al Fitr
The 2025 Eid Al Fitr date is likely to be on March 30th or 31st. It is the festive that is observed to celebrate the conclusion of Ramadan and the festival is all about celebrations and having food. No matter if one is going for a weekend break or participating in local festivities, this holiday is the perfect time to take a rest. If Ramadan 2025 UAE has 30 days like last year, we may get a long weekend.

Arafat Day and Eid Al Adha
Arafat Day and Eid Al Adha together form one of the longest holiday periods in the UAE. Perfect for a staycation, exploring other emirates, or even planning a yacht party in Dubai.
Islamic New Year
This day marks the beginning of the Hijri calendar, offering a quiet day of reflection for many UAE residents.
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
A day dedicated to commemorating the birth of Prophet Muhammad, often marked by religious gatherings and a day off work.
Commemoration Day
Previously known as Martyr's Day, this holiday honors the sacrifices made by UAE martyrs.
UAE National Day
Celebrate the unification of the seven emirates with parades, fireworks, and cultural events across the country.

Planning your year: making the most of UAE holidays in 2025
With the official UAE Holidays 2025 calendar in hand, it is time to start planning. Here are some tips to make the most of your time off:
Ramadan 2025 in UAE
Ramadan in 2025 is expected to begin around February 27 and end around March 29 or 30. Though not a public holiday, Ramadan influences daily life significantly in the UAE:
- Shorter working hours offer a slower pace of life.
- Enjoy iftar gatherings and special night markets.
- Respect fasting colleagues by adjusting meetings and schedules.
Long Weekend Getaways
2025 offers multiple opportunities for long weekend trips:
- Rent a car in Dubai and explore the other emirates.
- Consider a quick trip to neighboring countries like Oman or Bahrain.
- Staycations: Book a luxury hotel or explore natural wonders like Hatta and the Abu Dhabi mangroves.
Tips for expatriates and visitors
For those new to the UAE or visiting in 2025:
- Public and private sector holidays may differ—check with your employer.
- Islamic holidays may affect business hours and shop availability.
- Public transport might be busier during holidays, so plan accordingly.
- Book accommodations and restaurant reservations early, especially during popular holidays like Eid.
Embracing the spirit of UAE holidays
The UAE 2025 holiday calendar is more than just days off; it is a blend of cultural celebrations, religious observances, and national pride. Each holiday offers unique experiences, from the spiritual reflection of Ramadan to the patriotic celebrations of National Day.
Start planning now to make the most of these holidays—whether it is exploring the UAE, enjoying a yacht party in Dubai, or simply taking a day to relax at home. Here is to a year filled with joy, discovery, and unforgettable memories in the UAE!