As summer peaks, so does one of the UAE’s most significant holidays, Eid Al Adha. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or a longer break, now is the perfect time to start planning your leave.
While the official dates for Islamic holidays depend on the moon sighting, astronomical projections indicate that Eid Al Adha 2025 is expected to fall on Friday, June 6.
What is Eid Al Adha?
Eid Al Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most important holidays in the Islamic calendar. It follows the Day of Arafah, a significant day of fasting and prayer for Muslims.
When Is Eid Al Adha 2025 in the UAE?
Based on current forecasts:
- May 27: Crescent moon expected to be visible
- May 28: Likely to be the 1st of Dhu Al Hijjah
- June 5 (Thursday): Day of Arafah
- June 6 (Friday): Eid Al Adha
UAE Public Holiday for Eid Al Adha
According to the UAE’s official holiday calendar, the public holiday spans from the 9th to 12th of Dhu Al Hijjah, meaning four days off.
If Eid falls on Friday, June 6, the UAE will enjoy a four-day weekend:
- Thursday: Arafah Day
- Friday: Eid Al Adha
- Saturday–Sunday: Regular weekend
However, if the moon isn’t sighted on May 27, the start of Dhu Al Hijjah may shift by a day — meaning Eid Al Adha could fall on Saturday, June 7, pushing the holiday to run from Saturday to Tuesday. In that case, it won’t align with the weekend.
How to Turn Eid Al Adha Into a 15-Day Holiday
Want a longer break? Here’s a smart plan using minimal annual leave:
- Take leave from Monday, June 2 to Wednesday, June 4
- With the Eid break from June 5 to June 8 (if Eid is on Friday), you get 11 days off
- Add leave from Monday, June 9 to Thursday, June 12 to extend the break
- Include weekends before and after: May 31–June 1 and June 13–14
Total time off: 15 days
Annual leave used: Just 7 days
Official Eid Al Adha 2025 dates will be confirmed by the UAE Moon-Sighting Committee closer to the time.