Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Georgia Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Georgia is the most important Christian holiday in the country. It celebrates the belief that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. For many people it means hope, renewal, and deep religious meaning.
The date of Easter changes every year. Orthodox churches in Georgia use the older church calendar to calculate the date. That often puts Georgian Easter later than the Western Easter, and it usually falls in April or May.
Easter Sunday is significant because it is the heart of the Christian faith. It marks the victory of life over death. For believers it confirms their faith and promises new beginnings.
In Georgia, Easter also strengthens community and family bonds. Churches fill with people and the whole country pauses to observe the day. The holiday connects religious belief with seasonal ideas of spring and rebirth.
Traditions
In Georgia people often go to a big church service late at night. They join a candlelight procession and sing old songs. After the service families bring home blessed food and candles that stayed lit through the night.
Homes fill with bright red painted eggs. Children and adults play the egg tapping game. The winner keeps their egg. Families gather for a large meal with roasted lamb and grilled meat, fresh bread, cheeses and sweet pastries. Guests visit neighbors and share plates.
People also decorate tables with spring flowers. Elders bless younger family members by touching their heads or hands. The day feels joyful, loud with church bells, laughter and shared food.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and government offices close on Easter Sunday in Georgia. Expect churches, main squares, and tourist sites to be very busy. Public transport may run on a limited schedule, so book trains or buses early.
Wear modest clothes for crowded sites and carry ID, cash, and a charged phone. Pick restaurants in advance and arrive early to avoid lines. Stay with guided groups for safety, keep valuables hidden, and be patient and respectful to enjoy the day.