Easter Monday 2025
Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Jersey Public Holidays
Description
Easter Monday in Jersey is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is part of the wider Easter period, which is a very important time in the Christian calendar. People get the day off work and school.
The holiday always falls on the Monday after Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday changes every year because it is based on the moon and the spring equinox. This means Easter Monday can be in March or April depending on the year.
Easter Monday marks the continuation of celebrating the resurrection of Jesus, which Christians believe shows hope and new life. For many people in Jersey the day is a time for rest, reflection, and being with family or community.
Easter Monday is also significant because it is an official bank and public holiday in Jersey. That recognition reflects the holiday s importance in the island s religious and cultural life.
Traditions
On Easter Monday in Jersey families gather for fun outdoors. Children hunt for hidden eggs in gardens and parks. Many places run community egg hunts and small fairs where kids play games and win prizes.
People also do egg rolling on gentle slopes. Friends and neighbors race eggs to see which one goes farthest without cracking. It is noisy and cheerful.
Meals focus on fresh local food. Roast lamb, Jersey Royal potatoes and seafood often appear on the table. Picnics on the beach or in country fields are common. Home baking like simnel cake or sweet buns is shared with visitors and friends.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and medical centres may be closed or have reduced hours. Check ferry and flight times and book tickets and parking early. Public buses run less often and ferries can be very busy, so arrive early.
Dress for changeable weather and wear good shoes on cliff paths. Bring snacks, water and some cash. Follow safety signs and stay on marked paths. Join organised events or local tours to enjoy the day without blocking footpaths or disturbing residents.