Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Curaçao Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Curaçao is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. For many people it is the most important day of the Christian year. It brings a sense of hope and faith.
The date changes every year. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after March 21. Because of this rule, Easter can happen between March 22 and April 25.
In Curaçao Easter Sunday is a public holiday. Churches and communities place special importance on the day. Families and friends often see it as a time for reflection and togetherness.
The holiday is significant because it marks renewal and new life. For many people it reinforces religious beliefs and offers a moment to think about hope, forgiveness, and the future.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday many people in Curaçao start with church. They sing in Papiamentu, wear their best clothes and greet relatives. The mood is warm and friendly as families gather after the service.
The main meal is a big family lunch. Typical dishes include keshi yena, stews like stoba, rice and local salads. Bakers make sweet breads and coconut pastries. Everyone shares plates and passes food around the table.
Children hunt for eggs or join simple games in yards. Music plays outside with tambú rhythms and tumba tunes. Neighbors visit, guests stay late and families enjoy dancing, talking and relaxing together into the evening.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and some restaurants close or open late on Easter Sunday. Plan meals and cash ahead. Expect buses and taxis to run less often in the morning and evening. Book airport transfers and tours earlier than usual.
Look for public events and beach gatherings in town and along the coast. Stay with groups, keep belongings secure, and drink water in the sun. Respect local signs and closed areas. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and a charged phone for safety and to enjoy the day.