Easter Saturday 2025
Date: April 19, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Seychelles Public Holidays
Description
Easter Saturday in Seychelles is the day after Good Friday and the day before Easter Sunday. It is part of Holy Week, which Christians observe to remember the events around the end of Jesus life. The day feels calm and reflective.
The date changes every year because it follows the lunar calendar used to set Easter. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the full moon that comes on or after March 21. That means Easter Saturday can be in March or April, depending on the moon and the calendar.
The day is significant because it marks a time of waiting and hope. Christians remember that Jesus was in the tomb and that something important was about to happen. For many people it is a quiet time to think about faith and new beginnings.
In Seychelles the day is observed alongside other Holy Week days. It is a moment for personal reflection and for communities to prepare for the celebration of Easter Sunday.
Traditions
On Easter Saturday in Seychelles many people go to church for quiet services and the evening vigil. Families also clean and decorate their homes and church altars with flowers and candles. Some light candles at family graves to remember loved ones.
Food is central. Families grill fresh fish and prepare octopus curry with coconut milk, breadfruit, cassava and plantain. Sweet ladob made from banana or breadfruit with coconut milk and spices is a common dessert. Meals are shared with extended family and neighbours in relaxed, festive gatherings.
Children often play games and sometimes join simple egg hunts or painted egg games. Community singing and small processions happen in some villages, creating a warm and communal atmosphere.
Travel Tips
Many shops and banks close on Easter Saturday. Some small stores and markets open in tourist areas, but bring enough cash. Public offices and some ferry or bus schedules may be reduced. Book transfers and tours in advance to avoid delays.
Beaches and popular spots can be busy. Carry sun protection and water. Swim with a buddy and watch for lifeguard notices. Look for community events or hotel activities to join safely. Respect local rules and quiet hours to enjoy the day respectfully.