When are public holidays in Morocco, and do shops close on Fridays?

The short answer

11 fixed public holidays and 4 Islamic holidays that shift annually by the lunar calendar. Friday is prayer day — banks and government offices close, souks and tourist shops carry on.

**Fixed national holidays:** 1 January (New Year), 11 January (Independence Manifesto), 14 January (Amazigh New Year/Yennayer), 1 May (Labour Day), 30 July (Throne), 14 August (Oued Ed-Dahab), 20 August (Revolution of the King and the People), 21 August (Youth Day), 31 October (Unity Day), 6 November (Green March), 18 November (Independence Day).

**Islamic holidays** (dates shift annually): Eid al-Fitr (2 days), Eid al-Adha (2 days), 1st Muharram (Islamic New Year), Eid al-Mawlid (Prophet's Birthday).

On public holidays, banks and government offices close. Tourist-facing businesses mostly stay open. During Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, some close for up to three days.

Friday prayer (*Salat al-Jumu'ah*) is around midday. Banks and government offices close. Souks in tourist areas often stay open. If you need a bank or official paperwork, do it Saturday through Thursday.