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Boxing Day 2025

Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Fiji Public Holidays

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Description

Boxing Day in Fiji is a public holiday held on 26 December. It comes right after Christmas and is part of the holiday season. Schools, many offices, and government services are usually closed.

Flag of Boxing Day

The holiday has roots in British history from when Fiji was a colony. It began as a day to give gifts or help to people who had less, and to thank those who work for others.

For many Fijians, Boxing Day is a time to show care for family and community. It highlights values like kindness, sharing, and gratitude across different groups in the country.

Boxing Day is also significant because it reflects Fiji s history and culture. It connects present day life with the island s Christian traditions and colonial past, while helping people come together after Christmas.

Traditions

On Boxing Day in Fiji families and friends visit each other. People hold big picnics on beaches and in yards. Neighbors share food and gifts. Children play games and adults often watch or join rugby and community sports.

Food is a big part of the day. People cook a lovo with fish, chicken, taro and palusami. Fresh fish and kokoda are served with coconut. Sweets, cassava and roti also appear at gatherings. Meals are shared from large plates so everyone eats together.

Rituals include sharing yaqona in a circle to show respect and welcome guests. Churches and village halls host communal events with music and dancing. The mood is friendly and relaxed as people celebrate together.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks, and government offices close or have shorter hours on Boxing Day. Plan ahead for food and cash. Book transport and accommodation early. Expect roads, airports, and ferries to be busy in the morning and late afternoon.

Look for community events, markets, or resort activities that stay open. Bring sunscreen, water, and a hat for busy beaches. Be respectful of local spaces and follow safety signs. Carry a copy of your ID and emergency contacts, and confirm return trips the day before.


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