Is Christmas a Public Holiday in UAE? No—Official 2026 Rules Explained

Is Christmas a Public Holiday in UAE

Christmas is not a public holiday in the UAE under official Cabinet resolutions, limiting paid days off to national and Islamic occasions like Eid Al Fitr, Arafah Day, Eid Al Adha, Hijri New Year, Prophet’s Birthday, New Year’s Day and National Day.

Is Christmas a public holiday in UAE? Official rules

Is Christmas a public holiday in UAE? No—December 25 lacks mandatory status for public or private sectors per the 2025 holiday resolution, though many firms offer discretionary leave, early closures or flexible hours amid year-end slowdowns.

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New Year’s long weekend confirmed

New Year’s Day (January 1, 2026) grants a public holiday, paired with remote work on Friday for extended breaks across government entities, boosting festive plans despite Christmas exclusion.

Private multinationals and schools often align with global norms for international staff.

Gulf Repost clarifies UAE holiday queries like is Christmas a public holiday in UAE, from official lists to private sector perks. Track 2026 calendars, leave hacks and festive updates for expat life.

Ayesha Rahman

Ayesha Rahman

With over 12 years in journalism, Ayesha has worked with leading media outlets across the Middle East. She specializes in breaking news, global affairs, and investigative reporting.

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