Abu Dhabi Government had declared / announced the list of public holidays in the UAE for the year 2018. Federal ministries, public departments and institutions are closed during the public holidays listed below
The President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has given orders that the 30th of November every year will be observed as 'Martyr's Day' and public holiday in memory of and in tribute to the sacrifices offered by the nation's martyrs and its loyal people.
On December 2nd of each year, streets and buildings across the country are lit up and decorated to celebrate the founding of the union of the United Arab Emirates. The UAE National Day is accompanied by a series of events and programmes lasting several days.
* Dates are tentative only and subject to moon sighting. Actual date will be declared by the Government authorities once confirmed.
This Year Eid Al Fitr may fall on June 15 according to UAE astronomy Centre.