Kuwait National Holidays 2026

العيد الوطني (الكويت)

25th February 2026

Holidays provide an opportunity for everyone to relax and enjoy time with friends and family while engaging in various activities. Holidays are essential for workers, as they offer a break from working hours and allow time for activities that are not usually possible during workdays. Kuwait has a total of 13 public holidays in 2026. Throughout the year, Kuwaitis observe different public holidays associated with specific events such as New Year’s Day, Kuwait Liberation Day, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha. Below is a list of some Kuwait National Holidays 2026 observed annually.

Kuwait National Holidays 2026 are observed based on official announcements and moon sightings. As Islamic festivals depend on the sighting of the moon, their dates are confirmed by the designated committee on the respective days. Meanwhile, some Muslim countries rely on astronomical calculations from observatories. Therefore, these dates may vary each year due to differences in moon sightings. The table below provides tentative details of the holidays and their observance.

Kuwait National Holidays 2026

Kuwait National Holidays 2026

DayDateHoliday NameComments
Thursday1 January New Year’s Day New Year Celebration
Friday16 JanuaryThe Prophet’s AscensionIsra and Miraj
Wednesday25 FebruaryKuwait National Day
Thursday26 FebruaryKuwait Liberation Day
Friday20 MarchEid al-Fitr (Tentative Date)Canonical Festival After Ramadan
Saturday21 MarchEid al-Fitr Holiday
Sunday22 MarchEid al-Fitr Holiday
Tuesday26 MayWaqfat Arafat Day (Tentative Date)Official Holiday
Wednesday27 MayEid Al-AdhaFeast of the Sacrifice
Thursday28 MayEid Al Adha Holiday
Friday29 MayEid Al Adha Holiday
Tuesday16 JuneHijri New YearIslamic New Year
Thursday27 AugustBirthday of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) – (Tentative Date)

Kuwait National Day Holiday

Kuwait celebrates its National Day in February, which is a remarkable day in its history. On 25th Feb, the Kuwait National Day Holiday is announced, on which all their working activities at schools, colleges, and offices are suspended to celebrate this day to the fullest. Kuwaitis celebrate the day by making colorful outfits and decorating their houses with flags and stickers on the walls.