Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: St. Barths Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. People in St. Barths go to church, sing, and spend time with family and friends.
It takes place on a Sunday each spring. The exact date changes every year. It is the first Sunday after the first full moon that follows the March 21 vernal equinox.
In St. Barths, which has many Roman Catholic traditions, communities hold sunrise Masses and special church services. Families often share a big meal, with fresh seafood and local dishes.
Easter is important because it brings hope and new beginnings. It is a time for faith, family, and community togetherness.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in St. Barths people often begin with church. Many attend a Catholic Mass. Churches fill with families and calm singing. After church the day feels warm and friendly, with a strong sense of community.
Families gather for big meals. Seafood and grilled fish are common, along with Creole side dishes and French pastries. Chocolate eggs and small sweets are given to children. Many families bring food to the beach for picnics, where kids hunt for hidden eggs.
Music and dancing appear in some neighborhoods. The whole island is small so customs are similar everywhere. Still a family or neighborhood might add its own songs, recipes, or party style to make the day special.
Travel Tips
Expect many local shops and banks to be closed, but hotels and some restaurants stay open. Churches hold services and small community events. Beaches, ferries, and flights can be busier than usual, so plan for crowds and limited services.
Book transport and restaurants early and use licensed taxis or hotel transfers. Join a local church service or community event to share the holiday respectfully. Stay sun safe, swim with caution, and keep valuables secure so you enjoy a safe and meaningful Easter Sunday.