Boxing Day 2025
Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: St. Kitts & Nevis Public Holidays
Description
Boxing Day in St. Kitts and Nevis is a public holiday observed on December 26 each year. It comes the day after Christmas and is part of the holiday season.
The name comes from a long history tied to Britain and the British Caribbean. It began as a day linked to giving and helping people in need.
For people in St. Kitts and Nevis, the day means time to rest and be with family or friends. Many businesses and government offices are closed, making it a shared day off across the islands.
The holiday is significant because it connects modern life to the islands history. It also highlights community care and public togetherness during the festive season.
Boxing Day helps mark the end of the main Christmas period and reminds people of generosity, community bonds, and national traditions that have lasted through generations.
Traditions
On Boxing Day people in St Kitts and Nevis gather with family and friends for loud, joyful celebrations. They visit relatives, share big meals, and play music. Calypso, soca, and steelpan bands keep everyone dancing through the day.
Outdoor fun is common. Folks enjoy beach picnics, barbecues, and boat rides. Horse and boat races, plus lively street parades with colorful costumes, are popular on both islands. Children join in games and small performances.
Food and drink play a big role. Tables feature roasted meats, fish, rice dishes, black cake, and sweet breads. Sorrel, ginger beer, and rum punch are served. People also exchange small gifts and offer warm hospitality to neighbors.
Travel Tips
Expect banks, government offices and some shops to be closed or on limited hours. Plan cash on hand and confirm opening times. Taxis and rental cars can be busy. Book transfers and tours ahead to avoid long waits.
Look for public events and markets that may draw crowds. Keep belongings close and avoid isolated spots after dark. Visit beaches, nature sites and local eateries in the day. Be polite, follow local guidance and enjoy a relaxed, safe holiday.