Good Friday 2025
Date: April 18, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Bahamas Public Holidays
Description
Good Friday in the Bahamas is a national public and bank holiday. People get the day off school and many businesses and banks are closed. It is a quiet, respectful day for most people.
It takes place on the Friday before Easter. The exact date changes each year because it follows the Easter calendar. It can fall in March or April.
The holiday remembers the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Christians attend church services, pray, and reflect on sacrifice and forgiveness. Families often spend time together and some choose simple meals like fish as part of the observance.
Traditions
Good Friday in the Bahamas is a quiet, solemn day. Many people go to church for special services. Families pray, sing hymns, and remember the story of Jesus. Schools and many businesses stay closed to honor the day.
Eating fish and seafood is common. Families often prepare fried fish, peas and rice, and conch dishes. Some people fast or eat simple meals as a sign of respect. Picnics and beach visits happen later in the day when services finish.
Islands have small differences. Some communities hold sunrise services or visit cemeteries to leave flowers. In larger towns the day can be more low key, while out islands keep older customs and stronger church traditions.
Travel Tips
Good Friday in the Bahamas means many government offices and some shops are closed. Churches hold large services and community events like fish fries. Expect busy beaches, ferries, and taxis in the morning and late afternoon.
Plan ahead by booking ferries and restaurants early. Carry cash for small vendors. Join a church service or local meal to experience the holiday respectfully. Practice sun and water safety, and follow local guidance for boats and crowded areas to stay safe.