• Heroes and Fore-parents Day

    Originaly named Heroes and Forefathers Day, the name was changed to Heroes and Foreparents Day in October 2021. In a revamp of the British Overseas Territory's public holidays to better reflect Virgin Islands culture and history, this holiday replaces St. Ursula's Day. Deputy Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley explained that replacing St. Ursula’s Day with Heroes and […]

  • The 1949 Great March and Restoration Day

    The 1949 Great March and Restoration Day This is a new holiday in the British Virgin Islands, and its working title is Commemoration of the Great March of 1949 and the Restoration of the Legislative Council. It was observed on the second Monday of November in 2021, but the date was changed to the fourth Monday […]

  • Christmas Day

    Whilst the holiday has a strong grounding in the story of the birth of Jesus, many of the traditions we associate with Christmas have evolved from pre-Christian beliefs and certainly, the traditions have evolved beyond purely a Christian holiday to have a wider secular significance. The celebration of Christmas in late December is certainly as […]

  • Boxing Day

    Boxing Day This public holiday is celebrated on December 26th in several countries as part of the Christmas holidays. Typically it will be moved and celebrated on the next working day if December 26th is a Saturday or Sunday. Traditions of Boxing Day It has been said that the name of Boxing Day comes from […]

  • New Years Day

    New Year's Day New Year's Day is the first day of the year, in the Gregorian calendar, and falls exactly one week after the Christmas Day of the previous year. New Year's Day is a public holiday in all countries that observe the Gregorian calendar, with the exception of Israel. This makes it the world's […]