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Whit Monday 2025

Date: June 9, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Bahamas Public Holidays

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Description

Whit Monday in the Bahamas is a public and bank holiday that follows Pentecost. It remembers the Christian event when the Holy Spirit came to Jesus disciples. Many people attend church services to celebrate faith and community.

Flag of Whit Monday

The date changes each year because it depends on Easter. Whit Monday falls the day after Pentecost, which is 50 days after Easter Sunday. That means the holiday can be in May or June.

The day is significant for families and communities. People use the extra day off to visit relatives, join religious events, or take part in small public celebrations and quiet reflection. It highlights faith, unity, and time together.

Traditions

Whit Monday in the Bahamas is linked to church life. Many people go to Pentecost services to sing, pray, and listen to sermons. Churches may hold special programs for children and choirs often perform joyful songs.

After church families share meals and relax. Common foods include fried fish, conch salad, rice and peas, and grilled chicken. People enjoy picnics at the beach, backyard barbecues, and boat outings for swimming and sun.

Different islands add local flavor. Family islands often have fish fries, small boat races, and community gatherings. In New Providence you will find more beach parties and organized events. Overall it is a day for faith, family, and fun.

Travel Tips

Whit Monday in the Bahamas often means shops, banks, and some government offices are closed. Expect lively church services, family gatherings, and local events with music and food. Beaches and tourist sites stay open but may be busier than usual.

Plan ahead by booking tours and transport early. Carry water, sun protection, and ID. Join community events to experience Bahamian culture respectfully. Use official taxis or hotel transfers at night and keep belongings secure to enjoy the holiday safely.


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