Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Uruguay Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Uruguay is an important day for many people. It marks the central event of the Christian faith. For believers it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. For others it is a time of reflection.
The date changes every year. It falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after March 21. This means Easter can be in March or April. The day moves according to the lunar cycle.
Easter Sunday is a public holiday in Uruguay. Schools and many businesses are closed. This gives people time to be with family and to think about their beliefs.
The day is significant because it symbolizes hope and new life. It brings communities together. For many it is a peaceful and meaningful moment in the year.
Traditions
Many families gather at home for a big lunch. They often cook roasted lamb or prepare a pascualina pie filled with spinach and cheese. People sit together, talk, and share dessert like flan or cakes.
Children hunt for chocolate eggs and small sweets hidden by parents. Chocolate bunnies and decorated eggs are common gifts. Families also exchange candy and homemade treats, making the day bright and fun for kids.
Many people attend a church service or watch local processions. Some towns hold quiet ceremonies and people light candles at home. Shops and offices may close so families can spend the day together.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and some tourist sites close on Easter Sunday. Public transport runs less often. Plan ahead for ATMs and make reservations for restaurants and tours to avoid surprises.
Be ready for busy roads to beaches and towns in the morning and late afternoon. Book buses or car rentals early and arrive at popular sites before crowds form.
Respect local events and crowds. Carry some cash, keep valuables safe, and follow signs or staff instructions. Enjoy local food stalls and small community events for a meaningful, low stress experience.