Easter Saturday 2025
Date: April 19, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Georgia Public Holidays
Description
Easter Saturday in Georgia is the day before Easter Sunday in the Georgian Orthodox Church. It is part of the holy period called Holy Week, which remembers the final events in Jesus Christ life before his resurrection.
The date changes every year because it follows the Orthodox church calendar. This means Easter Saturday can fall in late March, April, or sometimes May. People and churches mark the day according to the religious calendar used in Georgia.
The day represents a time of waiting and quiet hope. It recalls the time Jesus lay in the tomb and the world awaited his return to life. It is a pause between sorrow and the joy of resurrection.
Easter Saturday is important to many Georgians because religion is central to national life. The day helps people prepare spiritually and reflect on the meaning of life, death, and new beginnings.
Traditions
On Easter Saturday in Georgia families visit relatives and neighbors to keep celebrating. People greet each other with joyful phrases and exchange brightly painted eggs. Children play egg tapping games to see whose egg stays uncracked.
The church still fills with singing and people often go again to light candles. Some families bring food to be blessed at church and then share it at home. It is a calm, happy day of togetherness.
Tables are full of special foods like roasted lamb, fresh cheese, and sweet bread. People also visit graves of loved ones to place flowers and share small portions of the festive meal in memory.
Travel Tips
Many shops, museums, and some government offices may close early or be closed. Plan to buy essentials in the morning and check opening hours online. Public transport can run on a reduced schedule, so allow extra travel time.
Expect busy roads around churches and tourist sites in the afternoon and evening. Keep valuables secure in crowds and use licensed taxis or ride apps. Join public events respectfully, follow local guidance, and choose quieter neighborhoods or parks for a peaceful walk.