Public Holidays in Grenada

Grenada, a stunning Caribbean nation known as the "Island of Spice," observes several public holidays throughout the year, reflecting its culture, history, and traditions. Here is a list of some of the key public holidays in Grenada:

  • New Year's Day (January 1st): Grenadians, like people worldwide, welcome the start of the new year with festivities, parties, and celebrations.
  • Independence Day (February 7th): On this day in 1974, Grenada gained independence from British colonial rule. The country commemorates this important milestone with parades, cultural events, and national pride.
  • Labour Day (May 1st): Labour Day in Grenada, as in many countries, celebrates the contributions of workers and the labor movement. It is a day of relaxation and community activities.
  • Whit Monday (date varies): Whit Monday is a Christian holiday observed with religious services, processions, and gatherings.
  • Emancipation Day (August 1st): Grenada joins other Caribbean nations in marking Emancipation Day to remember the end of slavery in the British Empire in 1834. The day is significant for reflecting on the nation's history and its journey to freedom.
  • Thanksgiving Day (October 25th): Thanksgiving is a time for Grenadians to express gratitude for the year's harvest and blessings. It often includes church services and family gatherings.
  • Christmas Day (December 25th): Christmas in Grenada is a festive occasion celebrated with church services, traditional meals, and the exchange of gifts. Families come together to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.
  • Boxing Day (December 26th): Following Christmas, Boxing Day is a continuation of the holiday celebrations. It is a time for relaxation, visiting friends and family, and enjoying the festive spirit.

These public holidays in Grenada provide insight into the nation's history, culture, and religious traditions. From Independence Day, which marks Grenada's sovereignty, to Emancipation Day, which remembers the end of slavery, and the joyful celebrations of Thanksgiving and Christmas, these holidays play a significant role in Grenadian life, fostering unity and a sense of identity among its people.

Upcoming Holidays (next six months)

HolidayDateDayType
Whit Monday May 20 Monday Public Holiday
Corpus Christi May 30 Thursday Public Holiday
Emancipation Day August 05 Monday Public Holiday
Carnival Monday August 12 Monday Public Holiday
Carnival Tuesday August 13 Tuesday Public Holiday
Maurice Bishop Day October 19 Saturday Public Holiday
Thanksgiving Day October 25 Friday Public Holiday

Holidays by Year

Previous Year: 2023
This page was last edited on 15 October 2023 at 08:30 AM (EST).