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Easter Sunday 2025

Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Puerto Rico Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Sunday in Puerto Rico is a Christian holy day that celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. It is the most important event in the Christian calendar because it symbolizes victory over death and the promise of new life.

Flag of Easter Sunday

The date changes every year because it follows the same rule many Christian churches use. Easter falls on the Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after the spring equinox. That means it usually happens in March or April.

For people in Puerto Rico this day is deeply meaningful. It marks spiritual renewal and hope. Families and communities come together to remember the core message of Christianity and to reflect on faith, forgiveness, and the possibility of starting fresh.

Easter Sunday is also a public holiday in Puerto Rico. Schools, some businesses, and government offices often close so people can focus on worship, family, and community gatherings that honor the day.

Traditions

On Easter Sunday many Puerto Ricans go to joyful church services and sometimes watch or join processions in town. People often wear their best clothes and greet neighbors with hugs and happy wishes. Children color eggs and play together outdoors.

Families gather for a big meal that follows the quieter meals of the week. Seafood and fish are common earlier, while Easter Sunday often features roasted meats, rice dishes and sides. Popular sweets like tembleque and other coconut desserts appear on the table.

Music and dancing fill homes and plazas. Bands play plena and bomba or popular songs. Neighbors visit, share food, and celebrate together with laughter and long family visits.

Travel Tips

Many banks, government offices, and some shops close on Easter Sunday. Tourist sites may have reduced hours and buses run less often. Expect heavy traffic and limited parking near churches and plazas, so plan extra travel time and check hours ahead.

Arrive early for events and reserve restaurants in advance. Carry ID, water, sunscreen, and a phone charger. Respect signs and local spaces, join community cleanups or volunteer activities to give back, tip service staff, and know emergency numbers for a safe visit.


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