The Human Resources Department of the Dubai Government has announced the Eid al-Fitr holiday for 2026 for public sector employees in Dubai, confirming that government workers will have four days off. The holiday will begin on Thursday, March 19, with government offices reopening on Monday, March 23, giving public sector workers a four-day break. The news comes as residents across the UAE prepare for the end of Ramadan and the celebration of one of the most important holidays of the Islamic calendar.
Dubai Eid al-Fitr 2026 holiday dates confirmed
Dubai authorities confirmed that government employees will observe the Eid al-Fitr holiday from Thursday, March 19 to Sunday, March 22, 2026, and will resume official working hours on Monday, March 23.The four-day holiday coincides with the UAE’s federal holiday schedule for Eid al-Fitr, which traditionally marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims around the world.As a result, public sector institutions in Dubai and across the UAE will remain closed during this period and employees will mark the occasion with family gatherings, prayers and celebrations.
Eid Al Fitr Private Sector Holidays 2026
In addition to public sector announcements, authorities had earlier confirmed holiday arrangements for private sector employees across the UAE.Private sector workers will receive paid leave from Thursday, March 19, to Saturday, March 21. However, if Ramadan lasts 30 days, the holiday may be extended to Sunday, March 22, giving workers a longer weekend.This structure ensures that public and private sector employees enjoy similar leave while maintaining operational continuity for businesses across the country.
Employee early salary
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, has issued a special directive on monthly wages, a move that has brought extra joy to thousands of families. To ensure that families can buy Eid gifts and prepare for the feast without financial stress, the government will pay March salaries in advance on March 17, 2026.This initiative allows employees to settle Zakat al-Fitr in advance, avoiding last-minute crowds at shopping malls and traditional souks, making holiday preparations smoother for everyone.
How to plan your four-day Eid al-Fitr in Dubai?
Spanning four consecutive days, the Eid al-Fitr holiday offers residents across the UAE a rare opportunity to pause, celebrate and recharge. For many families, this is the perfect time to escape from their daily routine, whether that’s traveling, exploring a city or just spending meaningful time with loved ones.One of the most popular ways for residents to celebrate the long weekend is by planning a short staycation. Hotels and resorts in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah often offer special Eid packages that include festive brunches, family entertainment and beachfront activities. These quick getaways allow residents to enjoy a vacation experience without the hassle of international travel.Others like to make the most of the vibrant Eid atmosphere by exploring attractions and festivities across the United Arab Emirates. Shopping malls, theme parks and cultural venues often host fireworks displays, live performances and holiday markets during the holidays, creating a lively environment for families and visitors.
Looking to the future
Eid al-Fitr is one of the most important celebrations in the Islamic calendar. The holiday marks the end of a month of fasting, reflection and charity during Ramadan.Across the UAE, people mark the holiday with special Eid prayers, family gatherings, festive meals and charity events, while shopping malls, entertainment venues and tourist attractions typically see a surge in visitors during the long weekend.For many residents, the Eid holiday is also an opportunity for a short break, travel plans and family reunions, making it one of the busiest festivals of the year in the country.

