Summary
- Egypt boasts a rich tapestry of celebrations, from religious Islamic and Coptic festivals to national and social events. These range from commemorating historical moments like revolutions to religious occasions such as Ramadan and Eid.
- Written by knowledgeable tour guides and consultants, the article delves into the cultural significance of each festival. It offers insights into traditions, customs, and the essence of each celebration.
- Egypt’s holidays are a blend of fixed and movable dates, encompassing both Islamic and Christian events. These holidays often bring the entire country together in joyous festivities.
- The article highlights Ramadan as a special time in Egypt, explaining its spiritual significance, traditions like iftar, and the vibrant atmosphere during this holy month.
Festivals and public holidays in Egypt are the best way to fully explore the enchanting culture of Egypt. The main purpose of this article is to showcase all the information and details relating to all the festivals and public holidays in Egypt. This article was written by a group of highly trained tour guides, tour operators, and travel consultants who fully understand the history and culture of Egypt.
Public holidays in Egypt 2025 are truly something special that is celebrated by the entire population and comes in different colors and classifications. Some holidays are religious, and others are secular, while some can be fixed holidays and others are movable. In Egypt, we have four Islamic holidays and two Christian holidays. Moreover, we have national and social festivals some of which are considered holidays, while some are not, but all of them are considered to be a unique point in time that shows an amazing aspect of the vast culture of ancient and modern Egypt.
The season of 2025 looks very promising to all travelers around the world who wish to experience true wonder. Most Egyptians work six days weekly, while a few of them work only five days as government offices and ministries in Egypt rest on Friday of each week, while banks and many institutes have non-working days on Saturdays, and many other administration areas are not working on Sundays. All these festivals and holidays in Egypt revolved around the following points:
- Islamic Festivals and Holidays.
- Coptic Festivals.
- National Festivals & Holidays
- Social Festivals.
Public Holidays in Egypt 2025
Date | Holiday Name | Type |
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Wednesday 7th of January 2026 | Christmas Holiday | Coptic Holiday |
Sunday 25th of January 2026 | Revolution of 25 January | National Holiday |
Monday, 6th of May 2025 | Sham El Nessim – Easter | Coptic Holiday |
Saturday 25th of April 2026 | Sinai Liberation Day | National Holiday |
Thursday 30th of April 2026 | Labour Day | National Holiday |
Tuesday, 9th of April 2025 | End of Ramadan | Islamic Holiday |
10th, 11st, 12nd of April 2025 | Eid Al Fitr | Islamic Holiday |
Tuesday 30th of June 2026 | Revolution of 30 June | National Holiday |
Thursday 23rd of July 2026 | Revolution of 23 July 1952 | National Holiday |
Sunday, 16th of June, 2025 | Day of Arafat | Islamic Holiday |
From 17th June to 20th June 2025 | Eid Al Adha | Islamic Holiday |
Monday, 8th July 2025 | Islamic New Year | Islamic Holiday |
Monday 6th of October 2025 | Feast of Sinai Liberation | National Holiday |
Monday, 16th September 2025 | Mawlid al-Nabi al-Sharif | Islamic Holiday |
Ramadan in Egypt – 11th of March till 9th of April 2025
The holier or happier days in Egypt are the heavenly days of Ramadan, when the grace of God shines on every soul in Egypt with joy, relief, and bliss. The Ramadan season 2025 is expected to be truly magical, so get ready for a tour around a true slice of magic. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, and sexual activity between sunrise and sunset every day for 29 or 30 days. People join with their families to break the fast with gigantic feasts called ‘Iftar’. The first item traditionally consumed is dates. To ensure energy levels are maintained throughout the day, Muslims will also wake up early at dawn before sunrise to once again fuel their bodies with food & water before fasting begins this meal is called Suhor.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar and the holiest month of all the Islamic months which is a commemoration of Muhammad’s first revelation of the Holy Quran. It is the month of pure reflection, meditation, and repentance that lasts for 29 or 30 days, from the sighting of a crescent moon to the next. Ramadan is one of five pillars of Islam where everyone has to Fast, which is considered to be an act of worship and the means to feel closer to God and to strengthen their spiritual self-discipline and spiritual health. This month adds more color and fun to the entire country. Ramadan nights are totally different from the rest of the year. It is a time for inner reflection, devotion to God, and self-control. Many Muslims think of it as a kind of tune-up or a cleanse for their spiritual lives away. Kids also celebrate Ramadan by buying Fanoos Ramadan, “A Beautifully Decorated Lamp” to fully enjoy its light and music. Of course, the whole month is not considered a holiday in Egypt. The end of the month is commemorated with a three-day feast called ‘Eid al-Fitr. Here are some questions that can get on your mind about Ramadan in Egypt:
Question: When is Ramadan in Egypt 2025?
The Answer: Based on the Astronomical prediction, Ramadan in Egypt 2025 will start on the 11th of Monday, March 2025, and end on the evening of the 9th of Tuesday, April 2025. The Islamic calendar is known as the lunar calendar of 12 months. Ramadan begins with the sighting of the new moon, “Crescent” until the rise of a new moon.
Question: What to Do During Ramadan in Egypt?
The Answer: Every traveler can explore all the historical and cultural monuments of Egypt with total ease and comfort. Everyone will get to witness all the homes and streets which are decorated with delightful decorations and Ramadan lanterns. The best Ramadan activity is having a meal on El Moez Street. All the usual services for tourists will be available throughout the rest of the month and the entire year.
Question: What is Ramadan in Egypt’s Traditions?
The Answer: Ramadan is the time of fasting and praying when all the Egyptians try to get close to Allah. All the time of the day feels very calm, but after the sun goes down, everything comes to life. Every traveler will get to explore all the unique and delicious cuisines of Egypt.
Question: Is Ramadan A Good Time to Visit Egypt?
The Answer: Ramadan is one of the best times to be in Egypt, where every traveler will get to witness all the heavenly attractions of Egypt. All the services needed for your tour will remain operating and ready to work at any time. The Egyptian people are very friendly and hospitable. During the time of Ramadan, every traveler will get to explore a whole new side of Egypt that has never been seen before.
Question: How Do People Celebrate Ramadan?
The Answer: The celebration of Ramadan begins with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, which lasts for three days, where people have large meals and sweet treats with family and friends and exchange money and gifts with family and friends.
Islamic Festivals in Egypt 2025
1. First of Muharram – 7th of July, 2025
It’s a new Hijary or Islamic New Year, according to the Islamic calendar. And it’s considered a holiday for all Egyptians.
2. 12th of Rabea Awaal {Al Moulid al Nabawy} – 16th of Sep 2025
It’s a major Islamic festival that marks the birthday of the prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) The Egyptians call it in Egypt “Moulid al Nabawy“. Most streets are filled with acrobats, drummers, and musicians. Families join together to greet each other and exchange gifts like the traditional sweets “Halawet El-Moulid” (a type of halvah or candy) and candy dolls that are sold from roadside stands as well as hummus (a puree made from chickpeas), the traditional appetizer of Moulid an-Nabi. And it’s also a holiday in Egypt for all Egyptians.
3. 27th of Ragab {Laylat El-Esraa & Miraj} – 8th February 2025
All Muslims in Egypt are celebrating the 27th of Ragab, which is called “Laylat El-Esraa & Miraj” the day that Prophet Muhammad is believed to have ascended to heaven. It is a national holiday in Egypt and in all Muslim countries.
4. Shaban 15th Night – 25th of February 2025
It’s a special night that the prophet Mohamed has mentioned in his Hadith, and people celebrate by reading a part of the holy book Quraan, but it’s not one of the holidays in Egypt.
5. Eid Al Fitr – 10th, 11st, 12nd of April 2024
The first day after the holy month of Ramadan called Shawal which is the 10th month of the Islamic Calendar (from the 1st to 3rd of Shawal) begins a three- or four-day holiday in Egypt called Eid al-Fitr. After the final fast-breaking (Iftar), people often celebrate all day and night with their friends, families, and loved ones. The next day, everyone puts on new clothes to join street festivities with small fairs and open markets while families and friends get together to exchange gifts and sweets; most Egyptians make these sweets at home. Muslim holidays are not on fixed dates because they are on the Nigerian and lunar calendars.
6. Dhuʻl-Hijjah – 7th of June 2025 to 6th of July 2025
Dhuʻl-Hijjah is the 12th month of the Islamic Calendar. It’s called when people perform their Holly Visit to Mecca for Al Hag. Egyptians fast on that day, and it’s a holiday in Egypt.
7. Al Adha Eid – From 17th June to 20th June 2025
From the 10th to the 13th, Zo Al Haga Feast of the Sacrifice honors the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to Allah’s (God) command. Before Ibrahim sacrificed his son, God provided a male animal to sacrifice instead. In commemoration of this, an animal is sacrificed and divided into three parts: one-third of the share is given to the poor and needy, another third is given to relatives, friends, and neighbors, and the family retains the remaining third.
Coptic Festivals in Egypt 2025
1. Christmas Holiday – Wednesday 7th of January 2026
January 7 is the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Coptic Calendar, and most Egyptians, regardless of religion, join in the festivities, especially in Cairo and other Coptic regions. The week before Christmas, homes and businesses are decked out with colorful lights and decorations, and there are manger scenes and special holiday bazaars in the streets. Following the midnight mass on Christmas Eve, people gather to celebrate and eat a traditional dish of rice, garlic, and meat soup called Fata. Explore Egypt’s timeless wonders and festive cheer on our Egypt Christmas tours.
2. Sham El Nassim “Easter Festival” – Monday, 6th of May 2025
Coptic believers hold an Easter vigil until dawn on Easter Morning. This is known as “The Great Vigil” and the ceremonies will involve a Resurrection play that centers on both the Resurrection and the Ascension. In the beginning, Heaven’s gates are shown shut tight, and the room is kept dark to symbolize humanity’s fall into sin. The Easter festival is large family dinners that are served to break the long period of fasting. Fish, meat, eggs, cookies, biscuits, and “Fatteh” a dish with rice and other ingredients laid on top of a crispy flatbread, are common cuisine choices. New clothes are also bought and worn as Coptic Christians visit family members and friends at their houses.
National Holidays in Egypt 2025
The following holidays in Egypt are celebrated across the country, where government offices and ministries are closed.
1. Revolution of 25 January – Sunday 25th of January 2026
Celebrate the day of the beginning of the Egyptian revolution against “President Mubarak” on the 25th of January 2011, and it’s also National Police Day. It’s a day off in Egypt.
2. Revolution of 23 July 1952 – Thursday 23rd of July 2026
Egypt is celebrating on July 23 the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 against King Farouk; it was the main reason for the ending of the kingdom of Egypt.
3. Sina Liberation Day- Saturday 25th of April 2026
Sinai Liberation Day marks the final withdrawal of all Israeli military forces from the Sinai Peninsula when Egypt recovered the land of Sinai and the withdrawal of the last Israeli soldier from the city of Taba in 1988.
4. Labour Day – Friday 1st of May 2026
It’s a day off for all Egyptians. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.
5. Feast of Sinai Liberation – Monday 6th of October 2025
Egypt celebrates its first military victory in the October War, which led to the liberation of Sinai from occupation, also during the rule of President “Mohamed Anwar Sadat“.
Social Festivals in Egypt 2025
1. Mother’s Day – Saturday 21st of March 2026
It’s on March 21 as a kind of appreciation for Egyptian mothers, but it’s not a public holiday in Egypt.
2. Spring Day – Monday 20th of April 2026
It has no fixed day, but it’s most probably in April during spring. It’s a Public holiday where Egyptians like to go to national parks and eat dry fish and fruits, so when you visit Egypt during that holiday, you’ll find everything is different in Egypt.