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Boxing Day 2025

Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Bermuda Public Holidays

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Description

Boxing Day in Bermuda is a public holiday held on December 26 each year. It comes right after Christmas and many people have the day off from work and school. Shops, banks, and government offices are often closed or open with limited hours.

Flag of Boxing Day

The holiday started in Britain long ago as a day to give gifts or boxes to servants and workers. In Bermuda it kept that meaning of sharing and helping others, but now it is also a day for family, friends, and relaxation.

People often spend Boxing Day visiting family, eating leftovers, going to the beach, or watching sports and local events. The day is important because it continues a cultural tradition and gives people time to rest after Christmas.

Traditions

Boxing Day in Bermuda is a quiet day for family and friends. People rest after Christmas, open a few more gifts, and spend time catching up. Many families visit neighbors to share holiday cheer and small treats.

Eating is important. Leftover roast meats, cold cuts, fruit cake and rum cake are common. Some households serve fried fish or fish chowder. Picnics on the beach or backyard barbecues are popular when the weather is warm.

Outdoor fun and sports happen too. People go swimming, sailing, or watch local sports matches. Small community fairs and church events also take place.

Across the islands the celebrations are similar. Different parishes may hold their own local gatherings or church services, but the feel is the same friendly, relaxed sharing.

Travel Tips

Boxing Day in Bermuda means many banks and some shops are closed, but hotels, restaurants and tourist sites often stay open. Expect busy roads and crowded beaches. Bring cash and your ID because some places may not take cards.

Join local events like boat races or cricket matches to feel the holiday spirit. Book taxis and tours early. Stay sun safe, watch for strong currents if swimming, and be polite to locals. Enjoy fresh seafood and holiday treats for a meaningful visit.


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