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Christmas Day 2025

Date: December 25, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Guyana Public Holidays

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Description

Christmas Day in Guyana is a national public holiday that marks the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus. It is an important religious day for many people in the country.

Flag of Christmas Day

The holiday takes place each year on December 25. It is an official day off for much of the population, and is observed across cities, towns, and rural areas.

For Christians the day has deep spiritual meaning. It is a time to remember the life and message of Jesus, and to reflect on faith, hope, and peace in a peaceful way.

Beyond religion, Christmas Day is significant as a time for families and communities to come together. People use the day to show kindness, support others, and to strengthen bonds with loved ones.

Nationally, Christmas Day is part of Guyana's cultural calendar. It helps bring people of different backgrounds together and marks a moment of rest and reflection near the end of the year.

Traditions

Homes and streets glow with lights and nativity scenes. Families clean and decorate houses, hang wreaths, and put up Christmas trees. People go to church for special services and sing carols together, sometimes in groups visiting neighbors.

Food is a focus. Families share pepperpot stews, roasted ham or turkey, black cake, sweet breads, and rice dishes. Meals are large and often shared with friends or neighbors. Bakers and cooks prepare treats in the days before Christmas so everyone can enjoy them on the day.

Children play, open gifts, and perform in nativity plays. Older relatives give blessings and tell stories. Communities often visit each other, share food, sing, and help those in need to make the day warm and joyful.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks, and government offices close on Christmas Day. Public transport runs less often and taxis can be busy or pricier. Book transfers and tours in advance and carry cash for small vendors and emergencies.

Attend public events like carol concerts or markets early to avoid crowds. Stay in well lit, populated areas and keep valuables secure. Respect local customs at private gatherings and consider joining a community meal or charity event to enjoy the day meaningfully.


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