Yes, you can find the official holidays for Bonaire in 2025 on the Breeze ‘n Bites website. They have a dedicated page listing the public holidays and special events throughout the year. This includes both official holidays and local celebrations that are significant to the community.
Additionally, Breeze ‘n Bites offers a variety of special menus and events tied to these holidays. For instance, they host themed nights such as Lobster Night and Burger Night, which are popular among locals and visitors alike. These events are a great way to experience the island’s culture and cuisine in a festive atmosphere.
To stay updated on upcoming events and special menus, it’s recommended to regularly check their website or follow them on social media platforms. Reservations can be made directly through their website or by contacting them via Call or WhatsApp now +599 717 30 03
Date
Day
Holiday
January 1
Wednesday
New Year’s Day
April 18
Friday
Good Friday
April 20
Sunday
Easter Sunday
April 21
Monday
Easter Monday
April 26
Saturday
King’s Day
April 30
Wednesday
Dia di Rincon (Rincon Day)
May 1
Thursday
Labor Day
May 29
Thursday
Ascension Day
June 8
Sunday
Pentecost (Whit Sunday)
September 6
Saturday
Dia di Boneiru (Bonaire Day)
December 25
Thursday
Christmas Day
December 26
Friday
Boxing Day
Note: Pentecost Monday (June 9) is not an official public holiday on Bonaire.
At Breez & Bites, we aim to offer every guest a unique and memorable experience.
Important Regional Days (not official public holidays)
Date
Day
Occasion
July 1
Tuesday
Emancipation Day (also celebrated on Sint Eustatius)
July 28
Monday
Carnival Monday (Saba)
September 6
Saturday
Bonaire Day (Dia di Boneiru)
November 16
Sunday
Statia Day (Sint Eustatius)
December 6
Saturday
Saba Day
These days are locally celebrated, but not official public holidays by law.
Public Holidays on Bonaire Call or WhatsApp now +599 717 30 03
Notes
Carnival Monday (July 28) is a festive local observance on Saba marking the end of Carnival. Dia di Rincon (April 30) is a regional holiday unique to Bonaire, celebrating the cultural heritage of Rincon, the island’s oldest village. Dia di Boneiru (September 6) commemorates the discovery of Bonaire in 1499 and is a key cultural event on the island. Emancipation Day (July 1) marks the abolition of slavery and is commemorated across the Dutch Caribbean.