Dominica

Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

Dominica : Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

YearDateHoliday
2025Wednesday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2025Monday 3 MarchCarnival Monday
2025Tuesday 4 MarchCarnival Tuesday
2025Friday 18 AprilGood Friday
2025Monday 21 AprilEaster Monday
2025Monday 5 MayLabour Day
2025Monday 9 JuneWhit Monday
2025Monday 4 AugustEmancipation Day
2025Monday 3 NovemberIndependence Day
2025Tuesday 4 NovemberNational Day of Community Service
2025Thursday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2025Friday 26 DecemberBoxing Day
2026Thursday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2026Monday 16 FebruaryCarnival Monday
2026Tuesday 17 FebruaryCarnival Tuesday
2026Friday 3 AprilGood Friday
2026Monday 6 AprilEaster Monday
2026Monday 4 MayLabour Day
2026Monday 25 MayWhit Monday
2026Monday 3 AugustEmancipation Day
2026Tuesday 3 NovemberIndependence Day
2026Wednesday 4 NovemberNational Day of Community Service
2026Friday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2026Saturday 26 DecemberBoxing Day
2027Friday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2027Monday 8 FebruaryCarnival Monday
2027Tuesday 9 FebruaryCarnival Tuesday
2027Friday 26 MarchGood Friday
2027Monday 29 MarchEaster Monday
2027Monday 3 MayLabour Day
2027Monday 17 MayWhit Monday
2027Monday 2 AugustEmancipation Day
2027Wednesday 3 NovemberIndependence Day
2027Thursday 4 NovemberNational Day of Community Service
2027Saturday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2027Sunday 26 DecemberBoxing Day
2027Monday 27 DecemberBoxing Day (observed)

Dominica

Public Holidays in Dominica

Dominica, known as the "Nature Island of the Caribbean," observes several public holidays that reflect its rich cultural heritage, religious traditions, and historical milestones. These holidays are celebrated with community events, family gatherings, and various local customs that bring people together.

  • New Year's Day
    Marks the beginning of the calendar year. Celebrated on January 1st, it is a day for new beginnings and often includes family gatherings and public festivities.

  • Carnival Monday
    This day is part of the vibrant pre-Lenten Carnival celebration. It involves parades, music, dancing, and colorful costumes, taking place the Monday before Ash Wednesday.

  • Carnival Tuesday
    The highlight of Dominica's Carnival festivities, featuring exuberant street parades, calypso competitions, and traditional masquerades. It is celebrated the day after Carnival Monday.

  • Good Friday
    A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Observed with solemn church services on the Friday before Easter Sunday, it is a day of reflection and fasting.

  • Easter Monday
    Celebrated the day after Easter Sunday, this holiday continues the Easter festivities, often marked by family outings and community events.

  • Labour Day
    Observed on May 1st, Labour Day honors the contributions of workers and the labor movement. Events often include speeches, parades, and community gatherings.

  • Whit Monday
    The day after Pentecost Sunday, Whit Monday is a Christian holiday celebrated with church services and sometimes public events. It occurs 50 days after Easter.

  • Emancipation Day
    Celebrated on August 1st, this holiday marks the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1834. It is a day of remembrance and cultural pride, featuring ceremonies and cultural programs.

  • Independence Day
    Takes place on November 3rd, celebrating Dominica's independence from Britain in 1978. Festivities include parades, cultural displays, and official government ceremonies.

  • National Day of Community Service
    A day dedicated to volunteerism and community improvement, encouraging citizens to engage in activities that benefit their communities.

  • Christmas Day
    Celebrated on December 25th, Christmas is a significant religious and cultural holiday featuring church services, gift-giving, and family gatherings.

  • Boxing Day
    Observed on December 26th, traditionally a day for giving gifts to service workers and those in need. It includes sporting events, family visits, and relaxation after Christmas.

  • Boxing Day (observed)
    When Boxing Day falls on a weekend, the holiday is observed on the following weekday to ensure a public holiday day off for workers.

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