Planning Your Time Off: Saudi Public Holidays

Ready to mark your calendar? One of the best parts of living in Saudi Arabia is the generous holiday schedule! Whether you work in the public or private sector, these breaks are the perfect time to relax or explore the Kingdom. Every year, Saudi Arabia celebrates four main annual holidays. First, there is Saudi National Day on September 23rd, where the streets turn green with pride. Next is Founding Day on February 22nd, a special day to honor the Kingdom's deep history.

Because Saudi Arabia follows the Islamic calendar for religious events, we also enjoy two major breaks: Eid al-Fitr, which celebrates the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, during the Hajj season. These holidays can last anywhere from four days to two weeks! Also, don't forget that the Weekend here falls on Friday and Saturday. Most government offices and schools close during these times, giving everyone a well-deserved rest. If you need specific details on holiday labor laws or your employment rights, you can always check the official Ministry of Human Resources website for legal guidance. Otherwise, get ready to enjoy the celebrations!

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