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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Barbados Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in Barbados is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is part of the Christian celebration of Jesus rising from the dead. People often use the day to rest and reflect.

Flag of Easter Monday

The date changes each year because it depends on the lunar calendar. Easter Monday always falls on the Monday after Easter Sunday, usually in March or April. Schools, banks, and many businesses are closed for the day.

Families and friends gather for church services, meals, picnics, and beach visits. Communities may hold small events or fairs. The holiday gives people time together and a chance to remember the meaning of Easter.

Traditions

Easter Monday in Barbados is a relaxed public holiday. Many people sleep late after church on Easter Sunday. Families meet for picnics, cookouts and beach days. Children play, some fly kites and everyone enjoys the sun and sea.

Food is simple and tasty. Popular items include fried fish, breadfruit, flying fish, macaroni pie and sweet cakes. People share meals with neighbours and friends. Cold drinks and rum punches often appear at picnic tables.

Different areas add local flavor. Coastal towns host bigger beach parties with music and dancing. Inland villages focus on church socials, community fetes and quieter family gatherings. The day is about rest, food and being with loved ones.

Travel Tips

Easter Monday in Barbados means many banks and government offices are closed. Some shops close early, but beaches, street parties and fish fry events are busy. Expect heavier traffic and crowded buses in the morning and late afternoon.

Book restaurants or taxis ahead and check opening hours. Join public celebrations to learn local traditions, wear sunscreen, drink water, and keep belongings safe. Use licensed taxis, be respectful at religious events, and try local food to enjoy the holiday safely and meaningfully.


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