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Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday.

Easter Monday in Aruba

Easter Monday, known as "Tweede Paasdag" in Dutch, is a public holiday in Aruba. It follows Easter Sunday, which commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ according to Christian belief. As part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Aruba shares many traditions with its European counterpart but also has its own unique Caribbean twist.

History and Traditions:

  • Religious Services: Easter Monday may include additional church services for those who observe the religious significance of the holiday.
  • Family Time: The day is often spent with family, similar to Easter Sunday. Many residents take advantage of the long weekend for family gatherings and meals.
  • Beach Outings: Aruba is well-known for its beautiful beaches and pleasant climate. Locals and tourists alike often flock to the beaches for picnics, relaxation, and water sports on Easter Monday.
  • Kite Flying: One of the popular traditions on this day is kite flying. Wide-open spaces across the island fill with colorful kites as families engage in this festive activity.
  • Music and Dance: Music plays an integral role in Aruban culture, so it's not uncommon to encounter music and dance as part of Easter celebrations.

What People Do:

Individuals in Aruba generally use Easter Monday as a day to unwind from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Activities typically include:

  • Enjoying outdoor activities like beach volleyball or snorkeling.
  • Attending community events or festivals if they're taking place.
  • Relaxing at home or visiting friends and family for leisurely lunches or dinners.

Easter Monday in Aruba encapsulates both religious observance and a celebration of springtime leisure, combining traditional elements with local customs that reflect the island's vibrant culture.

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