Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Brazil Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Brazil celebrates the Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead. People go to special church services, pray, and remember the events of Holy Week that lead up to this day.
Easter does not have a fixed date. It falls on a Sunday between late March and April. The exact day changes each year because it follows the lunar cycle after the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
Many families share a big meal and give chocolate eggs to children. Street processions, theater shows about Jesus, and quiet family time are common. Good Friday is a national holiday, while Easter Sunday is widely celebrated but not a federal holiday.
Traditions
Easter Sunday in Brazil is mostly a family and church day. Many people go to Mass, visit decorated churches, and hear special music. Some towns hold processions and Passion plays that tell the Easter story.
Families share a big meal after church. Common foods include fish dishes and bacalhau, because many avoid meat on Good Friday. Chocolate eggs are very popular. Children hunt for eggs or receive candy from relatives.
In the Northeast and some historic towns, you will see colorful street processions and folk ceremonies. In cities people focus more on family time, chocolates, and quiet church services. Each region mixes religion and local culture in its own way.
Travel Tips
Easter Sunday in Brazil often means shops, banks, and some restaurants are closed or open for short hours. Cities and towns hold church services, processions, and family gatherings. Expect busier roads, trains, and airports around the holiday.
Plan travel and book tickets early. Join public services or local events to learn traditions and taste special foods like chocolate eggs and cod dishes. Carry cash, follow crowd safety, respect religious customs, and check opening hours to enjoy the holiday safely and respectfully.