Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Aruba Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Aruba is a Christian celebration that remembers the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. People go to church services, sing hymns, and pray. It is a joyful day for faith and hope across the island.
The date changes every year because it follows the Christian calendar. Easter Sunday comes on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the March equinox. That means it usually falls between late March and April.
Easter is important because families and friends spend time together. Many people share special meals, children may enjoy egg activities, and communities hold public and church events that bring people together in celebration and reflection.
Traditions
Easter Sunday in Aruba starts with joyful church services. People sing, pray, and wear their best clothes. Services are often in Papiamento or Dutch. Families thank God and celebrate Jesus rising from the dead.
After church families gather for big meals. Common foods include keshi yena, funchi, pan bati, fresh fish, and barbecues. Children often have egg hunts and play outside on beaches and in parks.
Communities mix Dutch and Caribbean customs. In Oranjestad and tourist areas there are larger events and music. In smaller towns celebrations stay close to family and church, with more quiet meals and local traditions.
Travel Tips
Easter Sunday in Aruba means many banks and government offices are closed. Some shops and restaurants may open or close early. Expect church services, family gatherings, and beach picnics. Roads and flights can be busier than normal.
Plan ahead by booking tours and restaurants. Respect local customs and dress for church when visiting. Stay sun safe, drink water, and never swim after drinking alcohol. Keep valuables locked and use hotel safes. Enjoy quiet beach time and friendly local celebrations.