Easter Monday (T&T) 2027 — How Many Days Until Easter Monday (T&T)?

About Easter Monday (T&T)

Easter Monday is a public holiday in Trinidad and Tobago, observed the day after Easter Sunday. As a predominantly Christian nation, Trinidad and Tobago observes the full Easter weekend — from Good Friday through Easter Monday — as a period of religious reflection and festivity.

Easter Monday in T&T is a popular day for outdoor activities, beach outings, and family gatherings. The beaches of Maracas Bay, Las Cuevas, and Toco in Trinidad, and Pigeon Point in Tobago, are particularly popular on this day. Kite flying is a beloved Easter Monday tradition in Trinidad, with colourful kites filling the skies in parks, beaches, and open fields.

Churches hold thanksgiving services, and many communities organise cultural events. The kite-flying tradition is thought to symbolise the ascension of Christ, and it has become a defining Easter cultural practice unique to Trinidad and Tobago.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Easter Monday in Trinidad and Tobago?
Easter Monday in T&T falls the day after Easter Sunday. The date changes each year based on the lunar calendar.
What are traditional Easter Monday activities in T&T?
Kite flying, beach visits, family gatherings, and church thanksgiving services are all popular Easter Monday activities in Trinidad and Tobago.
Is Easter Monday a public holiday in T&T?
Yes, Easter Monday is a gazetted public holiday in Trinidad and Tobago.