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UAE Public Holidays 2023: Plan Your Year with amercenterdubai.ae

The UAE government has announced the official holiday calendar for 2023, providing residents and expatriates with a clear schedule of public holidays. These holidays apply to both the public and private sectors, allowing everyone to plan ahead for travel, family time, or personal commitments.

One of the highlights is the National Day celebration, which in previous years included a four-day break. In 2023, residents can look forward to multiple long breaks, including a six-day holiday period.

The UAE issues the official holiday list not only to ensure equality between public and private sector employees but also to help residents, visa holders, and expats plan ahead, as government services may be unavailable during these days.

UAE Public Holidays 2023

Date (Approx.)Holiday
January 1Gregorian New Year
Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3Eid Al Fitr
Dhul Hijjah 9Arafah Day (Eid Al Adha)
Dhul Hijjah 10–12Eid Al Adha
July 21Hijri New Year
September 29Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday (PBUH)
December 2–3UAE National Day

Note: Islamic holidays are based on the Hijri calendar, and exact Gregorian dates will depend on moon sightings.

With this official calendar, residents and expats in the UAE can plan their vacations, family gatherings, and other activities well in advance. Make sure to mark these dates and enjoy the breaks while planning any government-related tasks accordingly.

Title: UAE Long Weekends 2023: Plan Your Holidays

The official holiday calendar for 2023 indicates that UAE residents can enjoy at least four long weekends next year. Here’s a breakdown of the anticipated long breaks:

  • Eid Al Fitr: According to the Hijri calendar, the holiday will likely fall from Thursday, April 20 to Sunday, April 23. Exact dates will be confirmed based on moon sightings, but this gives a four-day long weekend for residents to celebrate with family and friends.

  • Arafah Day and Eid Al Adha: This is expected to be the longest break of 2023, potentially spanning Tuesday, June 27 to Friday, June 30. With weekends included, residents could enjoy a six-day holiday streak.

  • Hijri New Year: Falling on Friday, July 21, this holiday will create a two-day long weekend when combined with the weekend.

  • Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday: Expected on Friday, September 29, this holiday provides a three-day break including the weekend.

These long weekends offer an excellent opportunity for residents and expats to plan trips, family outings, or leisure activities while making the most of official holidays in the UAE.

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