Easter Monday, also known as Bright Monday, Renewal Monday, Wet Monday, and Dingus Day, is observed in Suriname, as it is in many parts of the world. It is a Christian holiday and an official public holiday in the country, celebrated the day after Easter Sunday. The date of Easter Monday is not fixed, as it varies according to the ecclesiastical approximation of the March equinox.

In Suriname, a country known for its cultural diversity, Easter Monday is an occasion for families and friends to come together. People attend church services and participate in festive activities. The holiday is also marked by traditional food and music, with many people preparing and sharing meals with their loved ones. Some families in Suriname use the Easter Monday holiday as an opportunity for outings to the beach or countryside, enjoying the tropical weather and nature.

Another tradition practiced by some communities in Suriname on Easter Monday involves kites. Colorful, intricate kites are flown in parks and open spaces, symbolizing the Ascension of Christ into heaven. It is a way of merging the spiritual aspect of the holiday with a popular pastime, making Easter Monday a different and culturally rich celebration that combines religious observance with community engagement.