Christmas Day 2025
Date: December 25, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Bermuda Public Holidays
Description
Christmas Day in Bermuda celebrates the birth of Jesus. It is a religious and family holiday. People go to church, sing carols, give gifts, and spend time with family and friends. Homes and streets are decorated with lights.
It always takes place on December 25. It is a public and bank holiday, so schools and many businesses are closed. Because Bermuda is warm in December, some families also enjoy the beach or outdoor time after church and presents.
The day is important for faith, family, and rest. It brings communities together, lets people share food and traditions, and gives everyone a pause from work and school to celebrate and be with loved ones.
Traditions
On Christmas Day in Bermuda families go to morning church services, then gather for big meals. People decorate homes with lights, wreaths, and sometimes tropical flowers. Gifts are opened and children play together.
Gombey troupes of dancers in bright costumes often perform in streets and at parties. Towns like Hamilton and St. George host public events and small parades where people watch and clap. Many Bermudians also visit friends and neighbors to share food.
Meals mix island and British influences. You will find ham, fish chowder, local fish, rice, and sweet desserts often soaked with rum. Homemade cakes and fruit puddings are common treats after the main meal.
Travel Tips
Expect many shops, banks, and government offices closed on Christmas Day. Some restaurants and tours operate with limited hours. Public transport and ferries run less often, and taxis fill up fast, so plan for busy travel times around midday.
Book meals and transport ahead, carry some cash, and bring sun protection. Enjoy local traditions like the Christmas boat parade and church services. Be polite, follow safety rules, and give yourself extra time to get around for a calm, meaningful holiday.