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Boxing Day 2025

Date: December 26, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Suriname Public Holidays

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Description

Boxing Day in Suriname falls on December 26. It is the day after Christmas and is an official public holiday across the country. Schools and many businesses are closed that day.

Flag of Boxing Day

The name comes from old Christian customs linked to Saint Stephen and to giving to the poor. In Suriname the holiday reflects the countrys Christian heritage alongside other beliefs.

For many people Boxing Day is a time to rest after Christmas and to spend time with family and friends. It offers a pause in the busy year end when people can reflect and regroup.

The day is important because it is part of the national holiday season. It strengthens community bonds and highlights values like caring for others and sharing.

Boxing Day also marks continuity between religious observance and civic life. Its public holiday status shows how cultural history shapes modern Surinamese life.

Traditions

Families and friends in Suriname gather for big meals and happy visits. People often go to relatives and neighbors to share food, chat, and play with children. Houses fill with laughter and music from radios or live players.

Traditional foods appear on many tables. Pom, roti, nasi and bara are common. Salted fish, fried chicken and colorful salads get passed around. Sweet treats and tropical fruit end the meal while strong coffee or fruit juices keep everyone awake and talking.

Communities enjoy music and dancing in the yard or local hall. Kaseko and kawina rhythms bring people together. Children run around with new small gifts, and some families clean and decorate to welcome guests for the day.

Travel Tips

Many banks, government offices and some shops close on Boxing Day. Tourist sites and museums may have reduced hours. Carry cash since ATMs can run low. Expect heavier traffic in the afternoon after events and plan extra travel time.

Book restaurants or tours ahead because popular places fill fast. Use registered taxis or ride apps and keep valuables secure at beaches and markets. Bring sunscreen, water and mosquito repellent. Carry ID and a copy of bookings so you can enjoy the day safely and smoothly.


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