List Holidays

U.S. Virgin Islands Public Holidays 2025

U.S. Virgin Islands has 18 public holidays and 11 observances in 2025. Explore the full holiday calendar below.

All Holidays

List of Holidays in 2025
Date Day Name Type
1 Jan Wed New Year's Day public
6 Jan Mon Three Kings Day public
20 Jan Mon Martin Luther King Jr. Day public
14 Feb Fri Valentine's Day observance
17 Feb Mon President's Day public
31 Mar Mon Transfer Day public
15 Apr Tue Tax Day observance
17 Apr Thu Maundy Thursday public
18 Apr Fri Good Friday public
20 Apr Sun Easter Sunday observance
21 Apr Mon Easter Monday public
23 Apr Wed Administrative Professionals Day observance
11 May Sun Mother's Day observance
26 May Mon Memorial Day public
15 Jun Sun Father's Day observance
19 Jun Thu Juneteenth public
3 Jul Thu Emancipation Day public
4 Jul Fri Independence Day public
28 Jul Mon Hurricane Supplication Day public
1 Sep Mon Labour Day public
13 Oct Mon Virgin Islands–Puerto Rico Friendship Day public
25 Oct Sat Hurricane Thanksgiving observance
31 Oct Fri Halloween observance
11 Nov Tue Veterans Day public
27 Nov Thu Thanksgiving Day public
28 Nov Fri Day after Thanksgiving Day school
24 Dec Wed Christmas Eve optional
25 Dec Thu Christmas Day public
31 Dec Wed New Year's Eve observance

About U.S. Virgin Islands's Holidays

The U.S. Virgin Islands mix U.S. federal holidays with local celebrations. People observe holidays like Independence related national days, plus Transfer Day and Emancipation Day that mark important moments in the islands history and identity.

Flag of U.S. Virgin Islands

Cultural life centers on Carnival season with parades, calypso, steel pan music, colorful costumes, and street parties. Christmas and New Year are festive with seafood, family gatherings, and island traditions that blend African, Danish, and American influences.

Public holidays also affect government offices, banks, and schools. Many events draw tourists and locals alike, celebrating freedom, community, and the islands lively culture with food, music, and shared outdoor fun.

Holiday Traditions

Holidays in the U.S. Virgin Islands are bright, loud, and full of music. People play calypso, reggae, and brass band tunes. Street parades and dancing are common, with colorful costumes and lots of smiling faces.

Food is central to celebrations. Families cook stews, saltfish, rice dishes, and fried plantains. Homemade rum drinks and tropical fruit are shared. Cooking together is a way to pass down recipes and stories from older relatives.

Families gather at homes and on beaches to eat, talk, and remember history. Children join in games and performances. Community events often include crafts, boat parades, and fireworks, bringing neighbors together to celebrate island culture.

Travel Tips

The U.S. Virgin Islands stay lively during the holiday season. Some government offices, banks, and small shops close on key holidays. Resorts, restaurants, and tourist services usually stay open but may have special hours or holiday menus.

Airlines, ferries, and car rental counters get very busy around Christmas and New Year. Book flights and ferries early. Expect higher prices and fuller routes. Allow extra time for travel between islands because schedules can change.

Traffic and tourist spots are crowded on popular beaches and markets. Plan morning activities to avoid crowds. Bring sunscreen, water, and a light jacket for cool evenings. Keep copies of bookings and check local advisories before you go.