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Oman Holidays 2026 Calendar

Complete list of Oman national holidays and public holidays for 2026. This calendar includes all major festivals, bank holidays, and government holidays observed across Oman. Public holidays are mandatory holidays for government offices and banks.

Important holidays like National Day (Nov 25-26), Eid al-Fitr (Mar 20-23), Eid al-Adha (May 27-30), and Sultan’s Accession Day (Jan 15) are marked. Islamic festival dates marked as "Tentative" depend on moon sightings and may vary by one day.

January 2026
Thursday1 JanuaryNew Year
Thursday15 JanuarySultan’s Accession Day
Sunday18 JanuaryIsra and Mi'raj
February 2026
Wednesday18 FebruaryRamadan Start Tentative
March 2026
Friday20 MarchEid al-Fitr Tentative
Saturday21 MarchEid al-Fitr Holiday Tentative
Sunday22 MarchEid al-Fitr Holiday Tentative
Monday23 MarchEid al-Fitr Holiday Tentative
Friday20 MarchMarch Equinox
May 2026
Wednesday27 MayEid al-Adha
Thursday28 MayEid al-Adha Holiday
Friday29 MayEid al-Adha Holiday
Saturday30 MayEid al-Adha Holiday Tentative
June 2026
Thursday18 JuneMuharram Tentative
Sunday21 JuneJune Solstice
August 2026
Thursday27 AugustThe Prophet's Birthday Holiday Tentative
November 2026
Wednesday25 NovemberNational Day
Thursday26 NovemberNational Day Holiday
September 2026
Wednesday23 SeptemberSeptember Equinox
December 2026
Tuesday22 DecemberDecember Solstice

Oman Holidays 2026: Complete List of Public, National and Islamic Holidays with Travel & Work Planning Tips

Oman Holidays 2026 are important not only for residents and government employees but also for tourists, businesses, and expatriates planning work schedules or vacations in the Sultanate. Oman follows a mix of fixed national holidays and Islamic holidays, many of which depend on the lunar calendar. Because of this, some holiday dates may change based on moon sightings.

This detailed guide to Oman public holidays in 2026 will help you understand which days are officially observed, what they mean culturally, and how they affect offices, schools, and travel plans.Oman Holidays 2026

Understanding the Holiday System in Oman

Oman officially recognizes two main types of holidays:

  1. National and Royal Holidays – Fixed dates based on the Gregorian calendar
  2. Islamic Holidays – Dates vary every year because they depend on the Islamic Hijri calendar

Most government offices, banks, and schools remain closed during public holidays, while private companies may follow different rules depending on internal policies.

Major Public and National Holidays in Oman 2026

New Year’s Day

New Year’s Day is observed on January 1, marking the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. While it is not a traditional Omani celebration, many private companies and international organizations observe it as a holiday.

Renaissance Day

Renaissance Day is celebrated on July 23 and marks the beginning of Oman’s modern renaissance. It commemorates the day Sultan Qaboos bin Said assumed power in 1970. This day reflects Oman’s progress, stability, and national pride.

National Day of Oman

Oman National Day is observed on November 18 every year. It is one of the most significant public holidays in the country. The day is marked with official ceremonies, decorations, and cultural programs across cities.

Islamic Holidays in Oman 2026 (Dates May Vary)

Islamic holidays in Oman depend on moon sightings, so final dates are announced by authorities closer to the occasion.

Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is one of the longest public holidays in Oman. It usually includes several days off for both public and private sectors. Families gather, mosques are filled, and charity plays an important role during this festival.

Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha is another major Islamic festival and commemorates the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim. It is observed with prayers, family gatherings, and traditional meals. This holiday often provides extended time off for workers.

Islamic New Year

The Islamic New Year marks the beginning of the Hijri calendar. While it is a quieter observance compared to Eid, it is still an official holiday in Oman.

Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday

This holiday commemorates the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Religious gatherings and prayers take place across the country.

Impact of Oman Holidays on Work and Business

During public holidays:

  • Government offices remain closed
  • Banks operate with limited hours or remain shut
  • Schools and universities suspend classes
  • Private companies may offer paid or unpaid leave

Businesses dealing with international clients often plan operations carefully around Eid holidays, as closures can last several days.

Travel Tips During Oman Holidays 2026

If you are planning to travel within Oman in 2026, public holidays can be both an opportunity and a challenge.

Advantages

  • Cultural festivals and national celebrations
  • A lively atmosphere in major cities
  • Ideal time to experience local traditions

Challenges

  • Hotels and flights may be fully booked
  • Popular tourist spots can be crowded
  • Transport services may operate on limited schedules

Booking accommodations and transport early is highly recommended, especially during Eid holidays.

Why Oman Holidays Matter for Expats and Tourists

For expatriates, Oman holidays offer a chance to understand local culture and traditions more deeply. For tourists, they provide a unique opportunity to experience Oman beyond its landscapes—through its people, customs, and celebrations.

Final Thoughts

Oman Holidays 2026 play a crucial role in shaping work routines, travel plans, and cultural life in the Sultanate. Whether you are a resident, expat, or visitor, staying informed about official holiday dates can help you plan better and avoid last-minute confusion.

For the most accurate and updated holiday announcements, always check official government sources closer to each holiday date.Oman Holidays 2026

Note:

• Dates for Islamic holidays (Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Muharram, The Prophet's Birthday) are tentative and subject to moon sighting. Actual dates may vary by one day.
• Some holidays like Sultan’s Accession Day and National Day are specific to Oman.
• This list includes all major public and seasonal holidays observed in Oman.