Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Christian holiday that celebrates Jesus rising from the dead. Families go to church, sing, and spend time together with special food and decorated eggs.
The date changes every year. It is the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring. Catholic and Orthodox Christians often celebrate on different Sundays because their churches use different calendars.
Easter is important because it means new life and hope. People greet each other, break painted eggs, and share a feast. In Bosnia and Herzegovina it shows the country has many faiths and strong family traditions.
Traditions
Easter Sunday in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a family and church day. Catholics and Orthodox Christians go to morning services, sing, and pray. People greet each other with joyful words and visit relatives and friends for the celebration.
A key custom is painting and cracking eggs. Orthodox people often dye eggs red to remember the resurrection. Families eat a big lunch with roast lamb or pork, fresh bread, and sweet cakes. Basket blessing at church is common in many Catholic communities before the meal.
Regional differences follow religion and local traditions. Croat areas keep Catholic rituals and special breads. Serb areas follow Orthodox rites and midnight liturgies. In mixed towns people may see both kinds of celebrations side by side.
Travel Tips
On Easter Sunday expect many shops and public offices closed. Churches will have services and streets near them can be busy. Some restaurants and hotels stay open, but transport and roads may be crowded during morning and evening travel times.
Plan ahead and check opening hours. Join a church service or a family meal with respectful behavior and modest dress. Try local Easter dishes and keep valuables safe in crowds. Use public transport earlier in the day and follow local customs to enjoy the holiday.