List of Holidays in Kuwait 2024
Plan Your Future: Navigating Holidays and Work Life in Kuwait
Kuwait might not be the most popular holiday destination, but it remains a top choice for expats seeking job opportunities due to its thriving job market.
Public Holidays in Kuwait 2024
To help you plan your next adventure, whether local or international, here is a list of public holidays in Kuwait for 2024:
Jan 1 | Sun | New Year’s Day |
Feb 18 | Sat | Isra and Miraj |
Feb 25 | Sat | National Day |
Feb 26 | Sun | Liberation Day |
Apr 21 – 23 | Fri – Sun | Eid-al-Fitr (End of Ramadan) |
Jun 28 | Wed | Waqfat Arafat Day |
Jun 28 – 29 | Wed – Thu | Eid-al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) |
Jul 19 | Wed | Islamic New Year |
Sep 28 | Thu | The Prophet’s Birthday |
Notes:
- Kuwait observes weekends on Fridays and Saturdays.
- Holidays can change at the last minute as sanctioned by the local government. It is advisable to check the final dates with the embassy before planning a trip.
- As a Muslim country, Kuwait’s Islamic holidays are based on local moon sightings. While the dates provided are approximate, residents should wait for the official government announcement as the holiday approaches.
Make the Most of Your Holidays
Understanding when you can take time off is crucial for planning meaningful activities for yourself and your loved ones. Knowing your rights regarding holidays, vacations, and leaves can help you make the most of your time off.
Reflection and Connection
If circumstances were different, would you consider a holiday in Kuwait? If so, where would you go? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. Until it is safe to travel, we recommend staying home and enjoying quality time with your family and loved ones.
A Message to Our Kabayans
To our fellow Filipinos who haven’t been able to return home in recent years, we hope you can soon reunite with your families and enjoy the much-needed rest for your mind, body, and soul.
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