Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Faroe Islands Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in the Faroe Islands is a Christian holiday that celebrates Jesus Christ rising from the dead. It is a day about faith, hope, and new life for many people across the islands.
The date changes each year. It falls on the Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after the spring equinox. This means Easter can be in March or April, depending on the lunar calendar.
Easter is one of the most important days in the Faroese religious calendar. Churches hold special services and people reflect on the meaning of resurrection and spiritual renewal.
Easter is also a public holiday in the Faroe Islands. That makes it a time for families and communities to observe their beliefs, rest, and mark a central event in Christian faith.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in the Faroe Islands families gather for a big meal and time together. Many people attend church in the morning and then visit relatives. Children often play with painted eggs and small games outside.
Traditional foods are simple and hearty. Lamb is common, and many households serve fish or wind dried mutton called skerpikjøt. Home baked bread, boiled potatoes and sweet treats are shared. Meals last long and people talk and laugh while they eat.
In villages it is normal to go for a walk along the coast after the meal. People enjoy the fresh air, visit neighbors and sometimes help with small chores. The day feels calm and very family focused.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums close on Easter Sunday. Public transport runs less often and ferries can be busy. Book ferries and tours in advance and check timetables before you travel. Carry cash since some services may not take cards.
Dress warm and expect wind and rain. Roads are narrow and can be slippery, so drive slowly and park considerately near villages. Respect local events by keeping distance and keeping noise low. Bring snacks and water if you plan long walks or remote visits.