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Will There Be A 3-Day Long Weekend For Diwali This Year?

With Diwali around the corner, many UAE residents are asking the big question: “Will we get a public holiday for Diwali?” This year, the Festival of Lights falls on Friday, November 1st, 2024, and many of us in Dubai are hoping to score a sweet 3-day long weekend (on Saturday, November 2nd and Sunday, November 3rd). If you have the same idea in your head and are looking to make the most of your time, then you need this question answered ASAP. That’s where I come in. Come along, and let’s find out together if we’ll get to see a public holiday for Diwali this year!

Also read: Will There Be A Public Holiday For Christmas In Dubai?

Can You Get the Day Off for Diwali in the UAE?

This year, Diwali happens to be on a Friday, which is part of the working week for many UAE residents. However, since Diwali is not a recognized public holiday in the UAE, businesses aren’t legally required to give time off for the occasion. But don’t worry! If Diwali is an important celebration for you, it’s definitely worth checking with your employer early to see if they’re open to offering leave for the festival. It’s always best to ask ahead of time so you can plan with your employer and avoid last-minute scrambling.

Some companies may be more accommodating, especially for their employees who celebrate Diwali. However, if your workplace doesn’t offer a holiday for the occasion, you may need to dip into your annual leave if you want to make the most of the celebrations.

Also read: Which Is The Next UAE Public Holiday To Look Forward To?

Celebrating Diwali In Dubai

While Diwali might not be a public holiday, Dubai is famous for embracing and celebrating a wide variety of cultural and religious festivals. From Christmas to Eid, Oktoberfest to St. Patrick’s Day, Dubai loves to shine a spotlight on different communities. And let me tell you, Diwali is no exception! The city glows during this time, with colourful lights, stunning decorations, and countless festivities dedicated to the festival of lights and so much more!

So, don’t stress if you’re not able to get the day off for Diwali this year – with the weekend right next to it, you’re sure to have a vibrant celebration in Dubai.

You may also like: This New UAE Govt Decision Will Give Us More Public Holidays In 2025

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