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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Georgia Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in Georgia is a public holiday that follows Orthodox Easter Sunday. It marks the second day of the major Christian celebration of Jesus Christ rising from the dead. The holiday is tied to the Georgian Orthodox Church.

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The date changes each year because it follows the Orthodox calendar. Orthodox Easter often falls later than Western Easter. Easter Monday is always the day after Easter Sunday, so its date depends on the year and the church calculations.

The day is important for religious reflection and for families. Many people use it to continue the spiritual focus of Easter and to rest after the long Holy Week. It also reinforces national cultural identity linked to the church.

Easter Monday is a time when public institutions may close or operate on special hours. Its observance shows how religion and national life are connected in Georgia. The holiday highlights faith, community, and continuity of tradition.

Traditions

On Easter Monday people in Georgia keep celebrating with family visits and big meals. Families go to greet relatives and friends, bringing red dyed eggs. Children play egg tapping games to see whose egg stays whole the longest.

The food table is full of Georgian dishes. You will find khachapuri, grilled meat like mtsvadi, bean stew called lobio, and salty and herby vegetable spreads known as pkhali. Sweet treats and fresh bread are shared with everyone.

There is a joyful mood with singing and laughter. Some families visit neighbors and exchange eggs and blessings. Outdoors picnics and long conversations are common as people enjoy time together after the church services.

Travel Tips

Many banks, government offices and some museums close or have short hours on Easter Monday in Georgia. Shops in tourist areas and markets often stay open. Expect heavier traffic near churches, parks and city centers, especially in the morning and late afternoon.

Use public transport early or book taxis in advance because services can be limited. Carry some cash since smaller vendors may not take cards. Join public events or visit parks to enjoy the day. Keep your phone and wallet secure and check online for exact opening times.


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