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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: British Virgin Islands Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in the British Virgin Islands is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is part of the Christian celebration of Easter. Many people have the day off from work and school.

Flag of Easter Monday

This holiday takes place on the Monday after Easter Sunday. Easter is a moveable feast. That means the exact date changes each year. It usually happens in March or April.

The day is significant because it continues the celebration of Jesus rising from the dead. For Christians this is a time of hope and renewal. The holiday also marks the end of the main period of religious observance called Holy Week.

In the British Virgin Islands Easter Monday is also important for community life. People use the day to be with family and friends. It gives everyone a chance to reflect, rest, and celebrate together.

Traditions

On Easter Monday people in the British Virgin Islands meet family and friends. They head to beaches and parks. Big picnics and barbecues are common. Children play games and parents relax while watching the sea.

Boat races and small regattas are popular. Locals cheer from the shore and sometimes sing old island songs. Steelpan and drums create a happy party feel. People wear bright clothes and bring folding chairs for shade.

Food is a big part of the day. Grilled fish, chicken, rice and peas, and johnnycakes are served. Sweet treats and fruit are shared. Meals are eaten slowly while everyone chats and laughs.

Some families hold simple church or community gatherings earlier in the day. They often finish with a shared meal and friendly visits to neighbours.

Travel Tips

Many government offices, banks and some shops close on Easter Monday, and public transport and ferry timetables can change. Book ferries, taxis and car rentals in advance, carry some cash and check opening times before you go out.

Beaches, restaurants and popular bars can get very busy. Swim only at lifeguarded areas if available, use sunscreen and stay hydrated. Join community events with respect, keep noise low at night and follow local safety and waste rules to enjoy the day.


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