Jordanians have no public holidays for 2021 except for one day

2021-08-10 2021-08-10T09:35:07Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
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Weather of Arabia - Since the beginning of this year, Jordanians have enjoyed many public holidays during the week, which are:

  • Emergency holiday due to weather conditions (Wednesday 17 February - Thursday 18 February)
  • Anniversary of the establishment of the first Jordanian government in Transjordan (Sunday, April 11)
  • Happy Eid Al Fitr (Tuesday 11 May - Saturday 15 May)
  • Independence Day (Tuesday, May 25)
  • Eid Al-Adha (Monday 19 July - Friday 23 July)
  • Islamic New Year (Tuesday, August 10)

 

There are two occasions in which public holidays are issued in Jordan: the Prophet's Birthday, which falls on a Monday, and the Glorious Birthday, which falls on a Saturday.

 

This means that there is one day left of the official holidays in Jordan for the year 2021, which is:

  • Anniversary of the Prophet’s Birthday (Monday, October 18)

 

You can take advantage of the weekends to take a trip across Jordan and visit places you have enjoyed or places you have not visited before. Browse multiple options for trips through the “Our Jordan is a Paradise” program, which covers the costs of trips by 50% to get an enjoyable trip at the lowest costs.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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