Easter Monday 2025
Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Andorra Public Holidays
Description
Easter Monday in Andorra, called Dilluns de Pasqua, is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is a day linked to the Christian celebration of Jesus rising from the dead. Many people rest, go to church, or visit family.
The date changes every year because it depends on the date of Easter. Easter Monday always falls on the Monday right after Easter Sunday, usually in March or April. The exact day is set by the same church rules that set Easter.
The day is important for faith and family. In Andorra people may attend Mass, enjoy a special meal, or take part in small local traditions. Shops and public offices are often closed so people can celebrate together.
Traditions
In Andorra Easter Monday is called Dilluns de Pasqua. Families often go to church in the morning. Small villages may hold simple processions or blessing ceremonies led by local priests. The tone is quiet and joyful after Easter Sunday.
People celebrate with family meals and outdoor activities. Many take picnics in the valleys or go for hikes in the mountains. Children sometimes hunt for chocolate eggs and enjoy games with cousins and neighbors. The weather in spring makes outdoor fun common.
Food is important. Families share the Catalan Mona de Pasqua cake and roast meats or lamb. Some parishes keep extra local customs, like special breads or village gatherings, so celebrations can feel a little different from place to place.
Travel Tips
Easter Monday in Andorra often means many shops, banks, and some museums are closed or have shorter hours. Expect busy roads near borders and popular ski or hiking areas. Book transport and restaurants early and carry some cash.
Enjoy local traditions, outdoor walks, and quiet villages. Check weather and mountain safety, wear warm layers, and bring good shoes. Respect local customs and keep noise low in residential areas. Visit information centers for event details and emergency numbers.