The New Year is fast approaching and with just a few weeks left in the year, many UAE residents are already planning how to make the most of their annual leave in 2026.
With a bit of early preparation and timely leave requests, you can turn short breaks into longer holidays by combining your leave days with the country’s public holidays.
The UAE has seven official public holidays, outlined in Cabinet Resolution No. (27) of 2024 Concerning Public Holidays. The Gregorian dates for Islamic holidays in this article are based on predictions from the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD).
How to maximise your annual leave in 2026
1. New Year
2. Eid Al Fitr
3. Arafat Day and Eid Al Adha
4. Islamic New Year
5. Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday
6. UAE National Day (Eid Al Etihad)
Final Calculation
What is ‘sandwich leave’?
Under Article 29 (7) of the UAE Federal Labour Law, “The holidays prescribed by law or by agreement are included in the calculation of the annual leave period if they fall within the annual leave of the worker and they form a part thereof, unless the employment contract or the regulations in force at the establishment provide for anything that is more useful for the worker.”
This practice is commonly referred to as sandwich leave. It means that if an official public holiday falls during your approved annual leave, that holiday will still be counted as part of your total leave days—unless your contract or company policy offers a more favourable arrangement.
Three key tips for managing your annual leave
Remember that under UAE labour law, employers may defer or decline annual leave requests based on operational requirements, as long as employees are informed in writing.
Common reasons your leave may be rejected
Important note: The calculations referenced above assume a Saturday–Sunday weekend. Always check your company’s HR policy for specific rules on annual leave and weekly days off. Islamic holiday dates are based on moon-sightings and may shift; official dates are confirmed closer to the time and can also be adjusted under UAE public holiday regulations.
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