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Public Holidays in Qatar 2026: Complete Guide

Public Holidays in Qatar 2026: Complete Guide By admin - April 03, 2026
Public Holidays in Qatar

Public Holidays in Qatar

Knowing the key public holidays in Qatar will make planning your year easy. Whether you’re living here, working for a local firm or visiting to soak up the sunshine, knowing when public holidays fall in 2026 helps residents manage work schedules and plan vacations plus enjoy cultural celebrations.

Qatar Holidays & Observances 2026
Date
Day Holiday Type
Jan-01 Thursday New Year’s Day Bank Holiday
Feb-10 Tuesday National Sports Day Public Holiday
Feb-18 Wednesday Ramadan Begins Observance
Mar-01 Sunday March Bank Holiday Bank Holiday
Mar-20 Friday Eid al-Fitr Public Holiday
Mar-21 Saturday Eid al-Fitr Holiday Public Holiday
Mar-22 Sunday Eid al-Fitr Holiday Public Holiday
Mar-20 Friday March Equinox Season
May-27 Wednesday Eid al-Adha (Tentative) Public Holiday
May-28 Thursday Eid al-Adha Holiday Public Holiday
May-29 Friday Eid al-Adha Holiday Public Holiday
Jun-21 Sunday June Solstice Season
Sep-23 Wednesday September Equinox Season
Dec-18 Friday Qatar National Day Public Holiday
Dec-21 Monday December Solstice Season
Dec-31 Thursday New Year’s Eve Observance

 

Major Islamic Holidays

Qatar's main holidays are Islamic in nature. Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, prayer and meditation.

Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, is anticipated to be around March 20. It is celebrated with family gatherings, festive meals and charitable giving.

Another highlight — Eid al-Adha, which may come as late as end May (tentative) Called the “Festival of Sacrifice,” it is a time to focus on generosity, community and religious devotion.
 

National Celebrations

One of the key dates is Qatar National Day on December 18. This day is celebrated with national unity, culture and heritage of the country as:

  •  Fireworks and parades
  • Cultural events
  • National pride celebrations

Unique Observance

Few countries have a National Sports Day like Qatar, which is celebrated each February. It promotes:

  • Healthy lifestyles
  • Fitness awareness
  • Community participation

It’s one of only a handful of countries that recognizes a special public holiday for sports.

Planning Tips for 2026

  • Book Early: Eid holidays are peak travel periods.
  • Expect closures: Government offices and banks could shut
  • Check updates: Islamic dates may vary slightly
  • Use long weekends: Ideal for travel or relaxation

Conclusion

Holidays in Qatar are a combination of tradition,religion and modern way of life. Each holiday carries significance, from the spiritual meaning behind Ramadan to the national pride surrounding Qatar National Day.

If it’s work, travel or celebration, know how to take advantage of the dates well in advance.

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By admin - April 03, 2026
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