Residents can now plan their holidays next month as they are likely to have six days of holidays for the upcoming Eid Al Adha.
The six-day straight holidays will likely be the longest break for residents on the official list of holidays in the UAE.
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Depending on the moon sighting, residents will have a four-day break during Arafat Day on Monday, and Eid Al Adha July 20 to July 22 (Tuesday to Thursday).
The break will be extended to two more days from July 22 and 23 for those who enjoy a two-day weekend.
Here are the remaining holidays for this year:
August 12: Islamic New Year
October 21: Prophet Mohammed’s birthday
December 1: Commemoration Day
December 2 and 3: UAE National Day (RA)