Easter Monday 2025
Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Serbia Public Holidays
Description
Easter Monday in Serbia is a Christian holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is part of the celebration of Jesus rising from the dead. People use the day to continue religious and family observances.
The date of Easter Monday changes every year. It depends on when Easter Sunday falls. Most Serbian Christians follow the Orthodox calendar, so their Easter often comes later than Western Easter.
Easter Monday is a public holiday in Serbia. Schools, banks, and many businesses are closed or have reduced hours. The day is meant for rest, reflection, and time with family and friends.
The holiday is important because it extends the most sacred moment in the Christian year. It gives people extra time to think about faith, renewal, and hope after the solemn days of Holy Week.
Easter Monday also connects communities through shared belief. It helps preserve cultural and religious identity across generations in Serbia.
Traditions
On Easter Monday in Serbia people keep celebrating with family and friends. They visit relatives and especially godparents to exchange wishes and chocolate or painted red eggs. Children play egg tapping games to see whose egg stays whole.
Homes fill with smells of roasted lamb or pork and special breads and sweet cakes. Tables also have salads and traditional pastries. Families eat together for a big midday meal and often share food with neighbors and visitors.
Many people go to the cemetery to clean graves and light candles for loved ones. Church songs and small processions continue in some towns. The day is full of visiting, eating, singing and simple games.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and some museums may be closed or have short hours on Easter Monday. Public transport can run less often. Buy snacks and cash in advance, check opening times, and expect busy roads near churches and event sites.
Join public events or eat at restaurants that stay open, but book ahead. Dress modestly and behave respectfully at crowded places. Keep valuables safe, use official taxis, and note emergency number 112 for urgent help.