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Whit Monday 2025

Date: June 9, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Antigua & Barbuda Public Holidays

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Description

Whit Monday in Antigua and Barbuda is the day after Pentecost. It is a Christian holiday that remembers the Holy Spirit coming to the apostles, as told in the Bible. Many people go to church.

Flag of Whit Monday

The date changes each year because it depends on Easter. Whit Monday falls 50 days after Easter Sunday. That means it can be in May or June, depending on the year.

The day is a public holiday. Schools and many businesses close. Families often spend time together, and communities may hold special church services and small local events.

Whit Monday is important because it connects faith, community, and rest. It gives people time to reflect and celebrate together.

Traditions

Whit Monday in Antigua and Barbuda is a quiet holiday after Pentecost. Many people go to church for special services and prayers. Families then meet for lunches or picnics at the beach or in gardens.

Common foods include grilled fish, barbecue meats, ducana, saltfish, and local puddings. People bring homemade cakes and coconut bread to share. Music plays softly at family gatherings with calypso and steelpan.

Some towns hold small street parties or church fetes with games for children. Boat rides or regattas happen sometimes along the coast for fun and tradition.

Barbuda tends to be quieter, focusing on church and family meals. Antigua sees more small public events and music, but celebrations stay relaxed and community centered.

Travel Tips

Whit Monday in Antigua and Barbuda often means shops, banks, and some government offices are closed. Expect local parades, church services, and community gatherings. Roads near town centers may be busy with foot traffic and small festivals.

To enjoy the day, join a community event or beach picnic, respect worship times, and carry water and sun protection. Book taxis early, use licensed guides for festivals, and keep valuables secure. Being polite and open to local customs makes the holiday safe and special.


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