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2025 Holidays - Bahrain

Name Weekday Date Type Subdivisions
New Year's Day Wednesday Jan. 1, 2025 National All
Public Holiday Sunday Jan. 5, 2025 Government All
Eid Al Fitr Holiday Friday March 28, 2025 Government All
Eid Al Fitr Holiday Saturday March 29, 2025 Government All
Eid Al Fitr Sunday March 30, 2025 National All
Eid Al Fitr Holiday Monday March 31, 2025 National All
Eid Al Fitr Holiday Tuesday April 1, 2025 National All
Labour Day Thursday May 1, 2025 National All
Arafat (Haj) Day * Friday June 6, 2025 Banks, Government All
Eid Al Adha * Saturday June 7, 2025 National All
Eid Al Adha Holiday * Sunday June 8, 2025 National All
Eid Al Adha Holiday * Monday June 9, 2025 National All
Eid Al Adha Holiday * Tuesday June 10, 2025 Banks, Government All
Hijri New Year * Thursday June 26, 2025 National All
Ashoora Eve * Saturday July 5, 2025 National All
Ashoora * Sunday July 6, 2025 National All
Ashoora Holiday * Monday July 7, 2025 Banks, Government All
Prophet's Birthday * Thursday Sept. 4, 2025 National All
National Day Tuesday Dec. 16, 2025 National All
National Day Holiday Wednesday Dec. 17, 2025 National All

* Estimated holiday dates

We continuously monitor and update holiday information, but there may be occasional inaccuracies.

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Bahrain Public Holiday Observance Rules

1. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Weekend

- Bahrain's official weekend is Friday and Saturday.

- If a public holiday falls on a Friday, it is moved to Sunday to ensure employees get a day off.

- If a public holiday falls on a Saturday, there is no automatic replacement holiday unless announced by the government.

2. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Friday

- Since Friday is a mandatory rest day, the holiday is officially observed on Sunday instead.

- This applies to national and religious holidays, such as National Day (December 16th & 17th) and Islamic holidays.

3. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Saturday

- No automatic replacement holiday is given unless the government declares a substitution day.

- Some private-sector employers may offer a compensatory day off, but this is not legally required.

4. Bridge Holidays (Long Weekends)

- Bahrain does not have an automatic system of bridge holidays, but the government may declare additional holidays around major events to create long weekends.

- If a public holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, the government may grant Monday or Sunday off to extend the weekend.

- Bridge holidays are more common for Eid holidays and National Day celebrations.

5. Special Cases for Public Holidays

- Eid al-Fitr & Eid al-Adha: These Islamic holidays follow the lunar calendar, and compensatory days may be given if they fall on a Friday.

- Islamic New Year & Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday: If they fall on a Friday, the holiday is moved to Sunday.

- National Day (December 16th-17th): If either day falls on a weekend, the government may announce a substitute holiday.

- Ashura (9th & 10th Muharram): One of the most significant religious observances, with official holidays declared for both days.

6. Additional Notes

- The Bahraini government announces official public holidays annually, including any adjustments for weekend holidays.

- Private businesses are not legally required to close on public holidays, but most follow the official holiday schedule.

- Employees working on a public holiday are entitled to overtime pay (usually 1.5x or 2x normal salary) or a compensatory rest day, based on labor laws.

- Bahrain follows Islamic and Gregorian calendars, so some holidays change dates every year based on the Hijri calendar.