Easter Monday 2025
Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Bulgaria Public Holidays
Description
Easter Monday in Bulgaria is the second day of the Orthodox Easter celebration. It follows Easter Sunday and continues the joyful time when people celebrate Jesus rising from the dead. Families and friends keep visiting and eating together.
The day usually falls in April or sometimes in late March. The exact date changes each year because Orthodox Easter follows the Julian calendar and moves with the full moon and spring equinox.
People go to church, share festive food, and keep a happy mood. A popular custom is gently sprinkling or pouring water on each other for health and good luck. Easter Monday is a public holiday, so many people have the day off.
Traditions
Easter Monday in Bulgaria is a joyful day after the big church celebration. Families stay together, visit relatives, and keep singing and rejoicing. People often wear new or clean clothes for the day.
Red painted eggs from Easter Sunday are still central. People play egg tapping games to see whose egg stays uncracked. Families share slices of kozunak sweet bread and pieces of roasted lamb at meals.
Many people go outside for picnics or walks. Villages hold small fairs, music, and dancing. Children run and play with friends while adults chat and relax.
Regional customs vary. In some places people sprinkle water or perfume for blessing and health. Other areas keep special folk songs and dances unique to their local traditions.
Travel Tips
Expect some government offices and small shops closed on Easter Monday in Bulgaria. Churches and towns hold joyful services and egg traditions. Tourist restaurants, hotels and major attractions usually stay open, but local markets and banks may be quiet. Expect heavier road and rail traffic after Sunday services.
Book transport and tickets early and carry cash for small vendors. Respect church customs and keep a safe distance from candles and crowds. Try painted eggs and traditional foods. Join local events calmly and watch your belongings in busy areas.