Maundy Thursday falls this year on Thursday 02 April 2026. It is St Helena tradition to spend this time fishing at various locations around the island.
To help ensure that we all stay safe the Sea Rescue Service offers the following safety advice.
If you’re planning a fishing trip, please inform family members and friends of your intended location and time of return. It is also advisable to consider taking the following items with you:
- VHF radio, mobile phone or other means of communication
- Life jacket
- Any prescription medication
- Adequate food and water
- Suitable clothing for the weather conditions, including hi-vis clothing
- First aid kit
- Adequate lighting
Please do not fish alone.
The Sea Rescue Service teams will be patrolling the various fishing areas around the island throughout Maundy Thursday night. If any assistance is required, you can call for help on VHF Channel 16, which will be monitored at all times by the Emergency Services Call Centre (call sign ‘St Helena Radio’).
The teams can also be signalled by flashing or waving a light and, as usual, will still be contactable in an emergency via telephone number 999.
The tides on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday are as follows:
Maundy Thursday 2026 High Tide – 03:01 hrs. 0.91 meters above chart datum
Low Tide – 09:09 hrs. 0.03 meters above chart datum
High Tide – 15:24 hrs. 0.96 meters above chart datum
Low Tide – 21:31 hrs. 0.09 meters above chart datum
Good Friday 2026 High Tide – 03:32 hrs. 0.91 meters above chart datum
Low Tide – 09:40 hrs. 0.05 meters above chart datum
High Tide – 15:53 hrs. 0.94 meters below chart datum
The Safety Security & Home Affairs Portfolio would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Easter.
SHG
01 April 2026