Good Friday 2025
Date: April 18, 2025 (Friday)
Country: British Virgin Islands Public Holidays
Description
Good Friday in the British Virgin Islands is a public holiday that remembers the day Christians believe Jesus died on the cross. It is a solemn time for reflection and prayer for many people.
The date changes every year because it is tied to Easter. Good Friday always falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday. This means it usually comes in March or April, depending on the church calendar.
The holiday is part of Holy Week, the final days of the Christian season that leads to Easter. For Christians it marks the sacrifice of Jesus and the meaning of forgiveness and hope.
Because it is an official public holiday many government offices, schools, and banks are closed. This gives people time to observe the day, spend time with family, and take part in community services or quiet reflection.
Traditions
On Good Friday in the British Virgin Islands people go to church for special services, prayer meetings, and Stations of the Cross. Some neighbourhoods hold small processions or passion play reenactments in the afternoon.
Families and friends gather for simple meals. Fish and seafood are common, especially fried or stewed fish, conch, saltfish, and boiled provisions like yam and dasheen. Many avoid meat and share plain cakes or buns with soft cheese.
Communities keep the day quiet and respectful. Shops and offices often close, and people spend time visiting relatives, singing hymns, and reflecting together at home or by the shore.
Travel Tips
Expect many government offices, banks, and some shops to be closed on Good Friday. Plan ahead for ferry and flight schedules, book transport early, and carry cash as some small businesses may not accept cards that day.
Be ready for busy beaches and popular restaurants. Join public events or quiet nature spots to enjoy the day safely. Stay hydrated, wear sun protection, follow local signs, and respect closures to have a meaningful and trouble free visit.