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Whit Monday 2025

Date: June 9, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Anguilla Public Holidays

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Description

Whit Monday in Anguilla is a public holiday that follows Pentecost Sunday. People often attend church services to remember the coming of the Holy Spirit, then spend time with family and friends.

Flag of Whit Monday

The date changes each year because it depends on Easter. Whit Monday is the Monday after Pentecost, which falls fifty days after Easter. That means the exact day moves on the calendar.

The day is both religious and social. Churches hold special prayers and some communities organize small events. Many people enjoy a relaxed day off, visiting relatives, eating together, or taking part in local gatherings.

Traditions

Whit Monday in Anguilla is a quiet public holiday with a happy, community feel. Many people start with church services that pray and sing about Pentecost. Churches often have bright flowers and joyful music.

After church families meet for picnics on the beach or in parks. People grill fish, lobster, chicken, and make johnnycakes and potato salad. Cold drinks and fresh fruit are common. Children play games and run in the sand while adults talk and relax.

Villages hold small fetes with local music like reggae and calypso. Some places add boat rides or small boat races. Because Anguilla is a small island, celebrations are similar everywhere, though each village may host its own local party.

Travel Tips

Whit Monday in Anguilla means many banks and some shops close. Expect lively church services, parades, beach parties and local music. Roads, ferries and restaurants can be busy, so plan extra travel time and book transport ahead.

Enjoy safely by staying hydrated, using sunscreen and watching your belongings. Join community events, buy from local vendors and be respectful at religious services. This makes the holiday fun and meaningful for you and for local people.


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