Boxing Day 2025
Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Estonia Public Holidays
Description
Boxing Day in Estonia is the second day of Christmas. In Estonian it is called teine jõulupüha which means Second Christmas Day. It follows Christmas Day and is part of the holiday season.
It takes place every year on December 26. This date is a public holiday across the country. Many people have the day off from work and school so families can spend time together.
The day is important because it continues the celebration of Christmas. For many, it is a time for quiet reflection, family connection, and rest after the busy preparations of the first Christmas Day.
Boxing Day also has a religious meaning for Christians who mark it as part of the Christmas feast. As a national holiday it recognizes the cultural and spiritual importance of the Christmas period in Estonia.
Traditions
In Estonia people use Boxing Day to keep celebrating with family and close friends. They often visit relatives, share warm hugs, sing simple carols and listen to Christmas concerts on radio or TV. Many houses feel calm and cozy.
Food stays important. Leftovers from the big feast are still eaten. Plate favorites include roast pork, blood sausages, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. Sweet treats like gingerbread cookies and Christmas pastries appear again. Hot drinks such as mulled juice or cocoa warm everyone up.
Outdoors fun is common. Families go for snowy walks, sledding or cross country skiing. Children play in the snow and adults relax by lighting candles or playing board games together into the evening.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some attractions have reduced hours or are closed on Boxing Day. Public transport runs less often. Check timetables, book trains or buses in advance, and have a taxi app ready if you need a ride.
Enjoy outdoor events, parks and winter walks that stay open. Wear warm clothes and sturdy shoes for icy paths. Carry ID and some cash because small shops may not be open. Join organized tours or market stalls that are operating for a safe, pleasant visit.