The UAE has officially announced the Eid Al Fitr holiday dates for the private sector, granting workers at least four days off to celebrate this joyous occasion. The holiday marks the end of Ramadan and is one of the most significant Islamic festivals of the year.
Eid Al Fitr Holiday Dates for the UAE Private Sector
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has confirmed that private sector employees will enjoy a paid holiday from Sunday, March 30, until at least Tuesday, April 1, 2025. However, if Ramadan extends to 30 days, the break will be extended by one more day, covering Wednesday, April 2, 2025 as well.

The exact duration of the holiday depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, which determines the length of the Islamic months. The official confirmation of whether Ramadan will be a 29-day or 30-day month is expected on Friday, March 28.
How Eid Al Fitr Dates Are Determined
The Islamic Hijri calendar follows a lunar cycle, meaning months are either 29 or 30 days long, depending on moon sightings. If the crescent moon is visible on the 29th night of Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr will begin the next day. Otherwise, Ramadan will complete 30 days before the celebrations commence.
This means that UAE residents will either have a three-day holiday from March 30 to April 1 or an extended four-day holiday until April 2.
Eid Al Fitr Public Holidays for Government Employees
Earlier this week, the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources announced that public sector employees will have the same Eid Al Fitr holiday dates as the private sector. The break will last from Sunday, March 30, until either Tuesday, April 1, or Wednesday, April 2, depending on the lunar calendar.
How UAE Residents Celebrate Eid Al Fitr

Eid Al Fitr is a time of celebration, gratitude, and generosity. Families come together to share festive meals, exchange gifts, and donate to charitable causes. The UAE also sees an influx of travelers during this period, as residents take advantage of the long break for staycations or international trips.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah are among the top destinations for residents looking to enjoy luxury resorts and vibrant celebrations. Many hotels and resorts are offering exclusive Eid Al Fitr staycation deals, making it an excellent opportunity for a relaxing getaway.
Plan Your Long Weekend: Things to Do During Eid Al Fitr
If you’re staying in the UAE during the Eid Al Fitr holiday, there are plenty of activities to enjoy:
- Staycations & Hotel Deals – Many luxury resorts offer Eid-special packages for a relaxing holiday.
- Shopping Festivals – Malls and shopping centers feature massive discounts and special offers.
- Cultural & Heritage Events – Experience traditional performances, fireworks, and local festivities.
- Family Gatherings & Feasts – A time for delicious food, sweets, and quality time with loved ones.
- Travel Getaways – Many residents use this time to explore international destinations.
Final Thoughts
The announcement of the Eid Al Fitr holiday dates brings great excitement for residents across the UAE. Whether you plan to relax at home, travel, or enjoy the vibrant celebrations, this long weekend is a time to unwind and embrace the spirit of Eid.
Stay tuned for the official moon-sighting confirmation on March 28 to determine whether the break will last for three or four days. Until then, start planning your celebrations and make the most of the well-deserved time off!
Happy Eid Al Fitr in advance!