Holidays

Aruba Holiday Dates and Introduction

Public Holidays


New Year's Day: January 1st of each year, marking the beginning of the new year.

Good Friday: The date varies each year. It is an important Christian holiday, marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Easter Sunday: Following Good Friday, it is one of the most grand Christian holidays.

Labor Day: May 1st of each year, celebrating the contributions of workers.

Ascension Day: The date varies each year, commemorating the ascension of Jesus Christ.

Pentecost: The date varies each year. It is one of the important Christian holidays.

Queen's Birthday: Commemorates the birthday of the Queen of the Netherlands. The date depends on the Queen's birthday.

Aruba Day: Every January 25th, Aruba celebrates its "special status".

Special Holidays

Carnival

Carnival is one of Aruba's biggest festivals, usually held in February or March. The whole island is filled with a joyful atmosphere, people wear colorful costumes, participate in grand parades, concerts and dance performances.

San Juan Day

San Juan Day is a festival held in honor of St. John the Baptist. On June 24th, people will light bonfires and jump over the flames to drive away evil. It is a unique cultural tradition in Aruba.

Seafood Festival

Aruba is famous for its fresh seafood, and the Seafood Festival is a feast for local food lovers. At this festival, you can taste a variety of seafood delicacies, such as grilled fish, seafood rice, seafood salad, etc.



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