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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Gabon Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in Gabon is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It marks the continued celebration of Jesus rising from the dead, which is the central event in the Christian faith.

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This holiday falls on the Monday after Easter Sunday. The date changes every year because Easter is set by the moon. Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox.

Easter Monday is important because it gives people time to think about the meaning of Easter. For many Christians it is a day for quiet reflection and for families to be together.

As a national holiday it shows the role of Christianity in Gabonese life. Government offices and many businesses close so people can observe the day and rest after the Easter weekend.

Traditions

In Gabon people use Easter Monday to keep celebrating with family and friends. Many visit relatives, share long meals, and enjoy time outside. Streets and markets stay busy as people buy fresh food and small treats for the day.

Food is central. Families cook grilled or smoked fish, cassava dishes, fried plantains, and sometimes chicken. Sweet fritters or doughnuts appear for children. Palm wine or soft drinks are shared as people eat together and laugh.

Communities often hold music, dancing, and informal processions after church gatherings from earlier days. Young people play football and children run around parks. The mood is relaxed and social, with lots of visiting, singing, and sharing of food.

Travel Tips

Many banks, government offices and some shops are closed on Easter Monday. Public transport may run on a limited schedule and markets are busiest in the morning. Plan trips early and confirm opening times with your hotel.

Enjoy the day by joining public events or strolling safe areas. Carry ID, enough cash and water. Use licensed taxis or hotel transfers and keep belongings secure. Book any intercity travel or tours a day ahead to avoid crowding and last minute cancellations.


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