Ras l' âm
1 Jan 2026New Year's Day (Ras l'am, January 1) marks the beginning of the calendar year in Morocco. While it is less culturally significant than religious holidays, it is observed as a public holiday. Many businesses and public offices are closed, and the day is generally calm and low-key.
Takdim watikat al-istiqlal
11 Jan 2026Independence Manifesto Day (Takdim watikat al-istiqlal, January 11) commemorates the presentation of the Independence Manifesto in 1944, a key moment in Morocco's struggle against colonial rule. The day honors national unity and the independence movement and is marked by official ceremonies and educational events.
Id Yennayer
14 Jan 2026Amazigh New Year (Id Yennayer, January 14) celebrates the cultural heritage of the Amazigh (Berber) people. Officially recognized as a public holiday, it marks agricultural renewal and cultural identity. Celebrations include traditional music, food, and community gatherings, highlighting Morocco's cultural diversity.
Eid al-Fitr
20 Mar 2026Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting in Islam. In Morocco, it is one of the most important religious celebrations and is observed over two public holiday days. Families attend special morning prayers, visit relatives, exchange gifts, and share traditional sweets such as chebakia and kaab el ghazal. The exact date depends on the sighting of the new moon, so it may vary by one day each year.
Eid al-Fitr Holiday
21 Mar 2026Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting in Islam. In Morocco, it is one of the most important religious celebrations and is observed over two public holiday days. Families attend special morning prayers, visit relatives, exchange gifts, and share traditional sweets such as chebakia and kaab el ghazal. The exact date depends on the sighting of the new moon, so it may vary by one day each year.
Eid Ash-Shughl
1 May 2026Labour Day (Eid Ash-Shughl, May 1) honors workers and labor rights in Morocco. It is observed nationwide with trade union events, public demonstrations, and speeches. Many businesses and government offices are closed, and workers participate in organized marches in major cities.
Eid al-Adha
27 May 2026Eid al-Adha, known as the Feast of Sacrifice, commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. In Morocco, the holiday is observed over two public holiday days and is marked by communal prayers and the ritual sacrifice of a sheep, with meat shared among family, friends, and those in need. As a lunar holiday, its date is confirmed only after moon sighting.
Eid al-Adha Holiday
28 May 2026Eid al-Adha, known as the Feast of Sacrifice, commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. In Morocco, the holiday is observed over two public holiday days and is marked by communal prayers and the ritual sacrifice of a sheep, with meat shared among family, friends, and those in need. As a lunar holiday, its date is confirmed only after moon sighting.
Islamic New Year
17 Jun 2026The Islamic New Year marks the beginning of the Hijri calendar, commemorating the Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina. In Morocco, it is a nationwide public holiday observed with quiet reflection rather than large celebrations. The date varies annually and is determined by the Islamic lunar calendar.
Eid Al-Ârch
30 Jul 2026Throne Day (Eid Al-Arch, July 30) celebrates the accession of the current monarch to the throne and is one of Morocco's most important national holidays. The day is marked by official ceremonies, royal speeches, and nationwide celebrations. It reflects loyalty to the monarchy and national unity.
Oued Ed-Dahab Day
14 Aug 2026Oued Ed-Dahab Day (Zikra Oued Ed-Dahab, August 14) commemorates the reintegration of the Oued Ed-Dahab region into Morocco in 1979. It highlights national territorial unity and sovereignty and is observed with official events and public commemorations.
Thawrat al malik wa shâab
20 Aug 2026Revolution of the King and the People (Thawrat al-Malik wa ash-Sha'b, August 20) marks the 1953 uprising against colonial authorities and symbolizes the alliance between the Moroccan monarchy and the people. It is an important historical day celebrated with official ceremonies, speeches, and cultural events.
Eid Al Chabab
21 Aug 2026Youth Day (Eid Al Chabab, August 21) coincides with the birthday of King Mohammed VI and celebrates the role of young people in Morocco's future. It is observed nationwide and often associated with youth-focused initiatives, cultural activities, and public celebrations.
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
26 Aug 2026Mawlid an-Nabi celebrates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad and is observed in Morocco over two public holiday days. The occasion is marked by religious gatherings, Quran recitations, and traditional ceremonies honoring the Prophet's life and teachings. As with all Hijri based holidays, the exact dates depend on lunar observations.
Aïd Al Wahda
31 Oct 2026Unity Day (Aid Al Wahda, October 31) commemorates the 1956 reintegration of the Tarfaya (Cape Juby) region into Morocco. It is an official public holiday marked by national ceremonies and a focus on territorial unity.
Eid Al Massira Al Khadra
6 Nov 2026Green March (Eid Al Massira Al Khadra, November 6) commemorates the 1975 peaceful mass march that asserted Moroccan claims over the Sahara region. The holiday is a powerful symbol of national unity and is marked by official ceremonies and patriotic events.
Eid Al Istiqulal
18 Nov 2026Independence Day (Eid Al Istiqulal, November 18) celebrates Morocco's independence from French and Spanish rule in 1956. It is one of the most significant national holidays and is marked by official events, speeches, and celebrations throughout the country.
Laylat al-Qadr
Laylat al-Qadr, the Night of Power, commemorates the night when the Quran is believed to have been first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. In Morocco, it is a widely observed religious night with prayers and spiritual reflection, but it is not an official nationwide public holiday. It falls during the last ten nights of Ramadan, with the precise date not fixed in advance.