Jordan Public Holidays & Observances 2026

Public holidays in Jordan 2026 help you prepare for work, celebrations, and travel. Jordan mixes fixed national holidays with Islamic observances that shift based on the lunar calendar. Dates for Ramadan and Eid depend on moon sightings, so they are tentative.

This guide lists key Jordan holidays 2026 in simple terms. It includes official public holidays (when government offices, banks, and many businesses close) and major observances.

 

Common Questions About Jordan Holidays 2026

  • When is Ramadan 2026 in Jordan? Ramadan is expected to begin around February 19, 2026 (tentative, starting the evening before). It lasts about 29-30 days.
  • When is Eid al-Fitr 2026 in Jordan? Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) is expected around March 19-23, 2026, and is often observed as a multi-day holiday (e.g., March 19-22 or 20-23, depending on the moon).
  • When is Eid al-Adha 2026 in Jordan? Eid al-Adha is expected around May 26-30, 2026 (typically 4 days, starting around May 27).
  • When is the Islamic New Year 2026? Around mid-June 2026 (e.g., June 16 tentative).
  • When is Jordan Independence Day? Always May 25.
  • When is New Year's Day in Jordan?January 1.
  • When is Labour Day in Jordan? May 1.

These Islamic dates can shift by 1-2 days based on official moon sighting announcements in Jordan or Saudi Arabia.

Jordan Public Holidays 2026 

Here is a clear table of the main public holidays and observances in Jordan for 2026. Public holidays usually mean no work or school for most people.

Date (2026)

Day of Week

Holiday / Observance

Type

Notes

January 1

Thursday

New Year's Day

National Holiday

Fixed date, celebrates the Gregorian New Year.

January 17

Saturday

Al Isra' wal Miraj

Observance

Night journey of Prophet Muhammad; not always a full closure.

February 19

Thursday

Ramadan Begins

Observance

Tentative; start of fasting month (may begin evening of Feb 18).

March 19-23

Thu-Mon

Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan)

National Holiday

Tentative; usually 3-4 days off; family gatherings, prayers, feasts.

May 1

Friday

Labour Day

National Holiday

Workers' Day; international holiday.

May 25

Monday

Independence Day

National Holiday

Celebrates Jordan's independence in 1946.

May 26-30

Tue-Sat

Eid al-Adha

National Holiday

Tentative; Feast of Sacrifice; often 4 days.

June 16

Tuesday

Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year)

Public Holiday

Tentative; marks start of Islamic year 1448.

December 25

Friday

Christmas Day

National Holiday

Celebrated by Christians, a public holiday for all.

Notes: Islamic dates (like Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha) are approximate and confirmed closer to the time by moon sighting. Jordan often extends Eid holidays for several days. Other observances like Easter (April 2026) or Prophet's Birthday may be noted, but are not always full public holidays. 

 

Why These Holidays Matter in Jordan

Jordan is a Muslim-majority country, so Islamic holidays like Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر) and Eid al-Adha (عيد الأضحى) are the biggest events, with family gatherings, special meals, gifts, and prayers. Fixed holidays like Independence Day bring national pride with flags, events, and sometimes fireworks.

During Ramadan, daily life shifts: many businesses shorten hours, but nights come alive with iftar (breaking the fast) meals and community vibes.

For travelers: Book hotels and flights early during Eid, as places get busy. Tourist sites like Petra may stay open but with adjusted hours on public holidays.

Stay updated via official Jordanian government sources, the Central Bank of Jordan, or reliable apps, as final Eid dates can adjust slightly.

This list with extra name variations makes it easier to search and plan for 2026. 

Amanee Hasan
Amanee Hasan

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