Just when you thought your long Eid Al Adha holiday was enough of a treat, guess what? Dubai’s got another public holiday lined up for you this June! Don’t be shy, I know you’re already missing those slow mornings and lazy evenings. Well it looks like this month is a goldmine for public holidays so you won’t have to wait long for another leisurely escape. Come with me to find out all the important details you need to know about the Islamic New Year public holiday – including when it is, how many days off will there be and how you can make your holiday even longer. And all essential details you need to know about free parking, public transportation and more.
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Since the Islamic calendar (Hijri) is based on the lunar calendar, dates are predicted based on sightings. This year, the first day of Dhu Al Hijjah was on Wednesday, May 28, which lined up Arafah Day for Thursday, June 5, and Eid Al Adha starting on Friday, June 6. The UAE Federal Government have confirmed that Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year) will fall on Friday, June 27, 2025, in the Gregorian calendar. And the best part? Both public and private sector employees will officially get 1 day off, according to the UAE’s 2025 public holiday schedule.
Yes, as always it is customary for Dubai to allow the city to have free parking during public holidays. These applies to all paid RTA and Parkin zones, but does not apply to multi-level parking structures. While Dubai RTA has yet to announce this news and what are the changed timings for public transport for this years Islamic New Year public holiday, stay tuned to Gulf Buzz as we’ll be the first ones to update you.
The Islamic New Year, also called Hijri New Year or Al Hijri, marks the start of a fresh year in the Islamic calendar. This year, we’ll be stepping into AH 1447. While it’s a time of reflection in Islamic culture, here in Dubai, it’s also a reason to celebrate! Expect dazzling fireworks, special restaurant deals, and loads of fun family activities happening all over the city. It’s a meaningful day with plenty of good vibes and reasons to get out and enjoy.
Now for the fun part! Want to know the hack you’ll need to turn this one-day holiday into another extended break? Here’s your game plan if you want that sweet, long holiday:
By doing this, you’ll land yourself 9 days off in a row, from Saturday, June 21 to Sunday, June 29. Sounds dreamy, right? But if a sweet 3-day long weekend is all you’re looking for then no need to use an PTO days. Either option you choose, you’ll be back to work on Monday, June 30 feeling totally reseted and recharged!
We’re almost there! Just a few more days until you can enjoy another relaxing escape from the daily grind. Be sure to stay tuned to Gulf Buzz as we’ll give you the best recommendations of what you can do around Dubai for this public holiday.
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