Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: St. Helena Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday on St Helena is a very important Christian holiday. It celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. This event is the heart of the Christian faith and brings people together in faith and hope.
The date changes each year. It falls on the Sunday after the first full moon following the start of spring. That means Easter can be in March or April. People mark it as a public holiday across the island.
For residents, Easter Sunday is a time for church services, prayer, and quiet reflection. It is a moment to remember new life and renewal. Families and the wider community often use the day to express shared beliefs and values.
Traditions
On St Helena people start Easter Sunday with church. Families go to sunrise or morning services where choirs sing and the bell rings. Children take part in Sunday school plays and many families greet neighbours with hugs and smiles.
After church people visit relatives and share big meals. Tables often have roast meat or fresh fish, rice, salads and lots of home baked goods like hot cross buns and sweet cakes. Picnics on hills or by the sea are common when the weather is kind.
Children enjoy Easter egg hunts and simple games. Homes and churches are decorated with flowers. Neighbours help each other with cooking and baking, making the day feel warm, social and full of shared traditions.
Travel Tips
On Easter Sunday many shops, banks and government offices are closed or have short hours. Public transport and some tour services run less often. Check ferry and flight times, bring some cash, and plan meals before the day starts.
Enjoy community events respectfully. Stay safe by drinking water, wearing sun protection and walking carefully on trails. Book accommodation and transport early, expect busy roads near gatherings, and keep important phone numbers handy in case you need help.