Saudi Arabia observes a number of public holidays each year. These holidays are recognized nationwide and are applicable to all employees, helping both public and private sector workers plan their year. In 2026, the following public holidays are expected to be observed. Please note that holidays based on the Islamic lunar calendar, such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, are tentative and may change depending on moon sighting.
2026 Public Holidays
| Occasion | Date | About |
| Founding Day | Sunday, February 22 | Celebrates the establishment of the Saudi state |
| Eid al-Fitr | Friday, March 20 – Monday, March 23 | Marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. Exact dates may shift based on moon sighting |
| Eid al-Adha | Tuesday, May 26 – Friday, May 29 | The Feast of Sacrifice. Exact dates may shift based on moon sighting |
| Saudi National Day | Wednesday, September 23 | Celebrates the unification of the Kingdom |
Ramadan 2026
▪️Ramadan is expected to begin on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 and lasts for approximately 30 days.
▪️Although not a public holiday, working hours are often reduced during Ramadan, particularly in the public sector, to accommodate fasting.
Planning for 2026
▪️Religious holidays depend on the lunar calendar and may be adjusted by a day or two.
▪️These public holidays are observed by both public and private sector employees, although some essential services may adjust schedules to ensure operational continuity.
▪️Knowing these dates in advance allows employees and employers to plan leave and operations effectively.

