Morocco Bank Holidays: Full Calendar & Dates

Planning your year in Morocco requires knowing the national calendar. This guide provides the official Morocco bank holidays, covering all Moroccan public holidays from Eid al-Fitr to Independence Day. We’ve compiled the complete list of national holidays in Morocco in an easy-to-read format to help you schedule everything from travel to business closures.

Upcoming Morocco Bank & Public Holidays

Below you will find the estimated dates for public holidays in Morocco for the next three years. Please note that dates for Islamic holidays in Morocco, like Eid al-Adha dates in Morocco, are tentative holiday dates and are confirmed upon official moon sightings.

Morocco Bank Holidays 2025

Date Day Holiday Name
11 Jan Sat Independence Manifesto Day
14 Jan Tue Amazigh New Year
31 Mar Mon Eid al-Fitr (Tentative)
1 May Thu Labour Day Morocco
7 Jun Sat Eid al-Adha (Tentative)
27 Jun Fri Hijra New Year (Tentative)
30 Jul Wed Throne Day
14 Aug Thu Oued Ed-Dahab Day
20 Aug Wed Revolution Day
21 Aug Thu Youth Day
5 Sep Fri Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday (Tentative)
6 Nov Thu Green March Day
18 Nov Tue Independence Day

Morocco Bank Holidays 2026

Date Day Holiday Name
11 Jan Sun Independence Manifesto Day
14 Jan Wed Amazigh New Year
21 Mar Sat Eid al-Fitr (Tentative)
1 May Fri Labour Day Morocco
27 May Wed Eid al-Adha (Tentative)
17 Jun Wed Hijra New Year (Tentative)
30 Jul Thu Throne Day
14 Aug Fri Oued Ed-Dahab Day
20 Aug Thu Revolution Day
21 Aug Fri Youth Day
25 Aug Tue Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday (Tentative)
6 Nov Fri Green March Day
18 Nov Wed Independence Day

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Morocco Bank Holidays 2027

Date Day Holiday Name
11 Jan Mon Independence Manifesto Day
14 Jan Thu Amazigh New Year
10 Mar Wed Eid al-Fitr (Tentative)
1 May Sat Labour Day Morocco
17 May Mon Eid al-Adha (Tentative)
6 Jun Sun Hijra New Year (Tentative)
30 Jul Fri Throne Day
14 Aug Sat Oued Ed-Dahab Day
15 Aug Sun Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday (Tentative)
20 Aug Fri Revolution Day
21 Aug Sat Youth Day
6 Nov Sat Green March Day
18 Nov Thu Independence Day

Source: Official announcements and historical data. Islamic dates are subject to change.

Complete List of Moroccan National Holidays

Morocco’s holiday calendar: Morocco is a vibrant mix of Islamic traditions, historical milestones, and international observances. Here’s a breakdown of what each holiday represents.

Islamic Holidays in Morocco

These are the most significant observances in Morocco, and their dates shift annually according to the lunar calendar.

  • Eid al-Fitr: Marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

  • Eid al-Adha: The “Festival of Sacrifice,” one of the most important Islamic holidays in Morocco.

  • Hijra New Year: Celebrates the Islamic New Year.

  • Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday: A celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.

  • Ramadan Start: The beginning of a month of fasting (not a public holiday, but a major observance).

Morocco Bank Holidays and National Holidays
Morocco Bank Holidays and National Holidays

National & Historical Holidays

These Moroccan national holidays celebrate the country’s rich history and sovereignty.

  • Independence Manifesto Day: Commemorates the presentation of the Independence Manifesto in 1944.

  • Throne Day: Celebrates the accession of King Mohammed VI to the throne.

  • Revolution Day & Youth Day: Honors the nation’s unity and the king and his people.

  • Green March Day: Marks the peaceful march to reclaim the Sahara in 1975.

  • Independence Day: Celebrates Morocco’s independence from France and Spain in 1956.

  • Oued Ed-Dahab Day: Commemorates the return of the Oued Ed-Dahab region to Morocco.

International & Cultural Holidays

This category includes both global and local cultural celebrations.

  • Labour Day Morocco: International Workers’ Day.

  • New Year’s Day, Morocco: The first day of the Gregorian year.

  • Amazigh New Year: Celebrates the New Year of the Amazigh (Berber) people.

  • Unity Day: A recently reinstated holiday celebrating the unity of the Moroccan kingdom.

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Moroccan Holiday Employment Laws

Understanding your rights is crucial. According to the Moroccan Labour Code (specifically Chapter 3, Articles 217-230), employees are entitled to time off for public holidays.

Your Rights: Paid Time Off & Compensation

The law in Morocco ensures paid time off for holidays. This means you are entitled to a day off with pay for all official national holidays. Crucially, if a holiday falls on a weekly rest day (Saturday or Sunday), it is not compensated with an extra day off. However, if you are required to work on a public holiday, your employer must provide an alternative day off with pay as compensation. This is a key part of your holiday pay in Morocco rights.

FAQs

Q1. Are banks closed on public holidays in Morocco?

Yes. Banks, government offices, and most businesses are closed on all official Moroccan public holidays.

Q2. Where can I find the official holiday dates?

The Ministry of Labour publishes the official public holiday dates in Morocco on its website, mmsp.gov.ma.

Q3. What happens if a holiday falls on a weekend?

If a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it is not replaced with a weekday. Employees do not receive an extra day off in lieu.

Q4. Is Ramadan a public holiday in Morocco?

No. The month of Ramadan itself is not a public holiday, but the first day of Eid al-Fitr that follows it is a major multi-day national holiday.

Q5. Do all workers get paid time off for holidays?

Yes, the Moroccan Labour Code public holidays law grants a day off with pay to all qualifying employees for national holidays.

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We hope this comprehensive guide to Morocco bank holidays in 2025, 2026, and 2027 helps you plan your schedule effectively. From the joyous celebrations of Eid al-Fitr to the historical significance of Independence Day, understanding this holiday calendar in Morocco is key to experiencing the rhythm of Moroccan life.

Remember to always check the mmsp.gov.ma for final confirmations as dates near.

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