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Easter Sunday 2025

Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Chile Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Sunday in Chile is a major religious holiday for many people. It marks the Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead. The day is about faith, hope, and renewal for believers.

Flag of Easter Sunday

It happens each year on a different date. The date is the first Sunday after the first full moon following the March equinox. That means it can fall between late March and April.

In Chile the holiday is part of Holy Week, which many people observe. It is a national day of importance and often a day off work and school. People use the time for reflection and family.

Easter Sunday is significant because Chile has a large Christian population. It shapes public life, calendars, and the rhythm of the spring season. For many, it is one of the most meaningful days of the year.

Traditions

Many Chileans go to church on Easter Sunday. In towns and cities people join processions and passion plays that follow streets. Villages in the south and central valley especially keep public rituals alive.

Families gather for a big midday meal. Because many avoid meat during Holy Week, fish and seafood are common. Dishes include cazuela de pescado, empanadas de mariscos and salads. Homemade desserts and chocolate eggs appear for children.

Children sometimes take part in egg hunts and receive chocolate treats. Homes and churches are decorated with flowers and candles. Quiet reflection, family company and shared food make the day important for many Chilean families.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks and some tourist offices close or have reduced hours on Easter Sunday. Public transport can run less often and roads near events or churches get very busy. Book transfers and tickets ahead and carry some cash for small vendors.

Enjoy the day by checking local event times and staying with your group in crowds. Respect barriers and follow police or volunteer directions. Try local markets or parks early before crowds, and keep water, sun protection and ID with you for a safe, meaningful visit.


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