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Boxing Day 2025

Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Public Holidays

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Description

Boxing Day in Bosnia and Herzegovina falls on December 26. It is the day after Christmas and is observed by some people, especially those with British ties or families who follow Western Christian traditions.

Flag of Boxing Day

People use the day to rest, visit relatives, share leftover food, and help others. Stores may have sales and families often spend quiet time together. It is not an official holiday everywhere in the country, so observance varies by region and community.

The day is significant because it continues the spirit of giving and family from Christmas. For those who mark it, Boxing Day is a simple, friendly time for charity, visiting, and calm celebration after the busy holiday.

Traditions

Boxing Day is not a big national holiday in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Many people treat December 26 as a quiet day after Christmas. Shops may be open and life goes on as usual.

In mainly Catholic Croat areas families visit relatives, attend church and share leftovers. People enjoy simple meals like roasted meat, bread and pastries. Children sometimes play with new gifts and adults relax.

Muslim Bosniaks do not observe Boxing Day. In majority Serb areas the main winter celebrations follow the Orthodox calendar in January, so December 26 is less important there.

Overall customs are low key. The day is for family visits, rest, walks and eating together when it is observed.

Travel Tips

On Boxing Day in Bosnia and Herzegovina many shops and banks are closed or open shorter hours. Public transport is less frequent. Churches have services and families gather, so expect busy roads and crowded stations as people travel.

Plan ahead: check opening times, carry cash, dress warmly for winter, and book transport early. Join a church service or local meal to learn traditions. Stay in well reviewed hotels or with friends and keep valuables secure.


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