Saudi Arabia has officially declared Tuesday, September 23, 2025, a public holiday to commemorate the country’s 95th National Day. This annual observance not only marks the unification of the Kingdom in 1932 but also reflects national pride, cultural identity, and the Kingdom’s ongoing transformation under Vision 2030.
National holiday declared for Saudi National Day 2025
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD) has confirmed that Tuesday, September 23, 2025, will be a national holiday across Saudi Arabia in celebration of the Kingdom’s 95th National Day.This day, which consistently falls on September 23 each year, marks the last official public holiday on Saudi Arabia’s annual calendar. It gives residents a chance to spend time with family, plan short getaways, and participate in nationwide celebrations. The holiday is observed by both the public and private sectors, unless otherwise announced.
Saudi National Day — Origins and significance
Saudi National Day marks a historic turning point in the Kingdom’s modern history. On September 23, 1932, the regions of Nejd and Hejaz were unified under the leadership of King Abdulaziz Al Saud, giving birth to the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Though the event occurred in 1932, it was not officially designated a public holiday until 2005, when King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz declared it a non-religious national holiday. Since then, it has stood alongside Saudi Founding Day and Saudi Flag Day as one of three key national observances that celebrate the country’s history and identity beyond religious traditions.It’s important to distinguish Saudi National Day from Saudi Founding Day. While Founding Day honors the establishment of the first Saudi state in the 18th century, National Day is focused solely on the 1932 unification and the proclamation of the modern Saudi state.
Saudi National Day celebrations reflect national pride and vision 2030
Each year, Saudi National Day is marked by a wide range of cultural, artistic, and entertainment activities that highlight both the Kingdom’s heritage and its modern ambitions. In recent years, the day has also evolved into a showcase of national identity and Saudi Arabia’s forward-looking agenda under Vision 2030.Nationwide celebrations include:
- Traditional Performances: Folk dances, music concerts, and cultural exhibitions that reflect Saudi Arabia’s rich history.
- Visual Spectacles: Public spaces and landmarks across major cities are lit up in green, representing the national flag and symbolizing unity.
- Air Shows & Drones: Increasingly popular in recent years, drone displays and military airplane flyovers are organized in key urban centers.
- Fireworks: Grand displays in cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.
- Special Offers: Restaurants, cafés, and retail outlets participate by offering discounts, themed menus, and celebratory experiences.
Saudi National Day now serves as a moment of collective reflection for citizens and residents alike — one that bridges the Kingdom’s storied past with its dynamic future. As the final public holiday of the year, it offers a timely pause for celebration, appreciation, and anticipation of what lies ahead.