Mykonos Luxury | Published at February 16, 2021
Julian Calendar Easter
The majority of Orthodox churches use the Julian calendar, established by Julius Caesar in 45 B.C., as opposed to the more modern (1582) Gregorian calendar. By that calendar, Orthodox Easter always falls between April 4 and May 8, while Catholic and Protestant Easter falls between March 22 and April 25. The Orthodox Easter in 2021 falls on Sunday 2nd May and will hit the beginning of the Summer Season on the island!
Mykonos in Spring – the Summer Season kick-off
Throughout Easter time in Mykonos flowers are in bloom, the sun is shining, and spring awakens the tourist season as people begin to flock to the island from all over the world. Greek Easter is the highlight of this spring and is the holiest of holidays for Greeks. During Greek Orthodox Holy Week, visitors swarm the islands and villages of Greece as they leave the cities behind to celebrate the holiday with family and friends. Mykonos combines all the traditions of Easter with a cosmopolitan luxury flare!
In Mykonian tradition, the holy icon of Panagia Tourliani Monastery in Ano Mera is brought to the main Chora or Town of Mykonos at the beginning of Lent, 40 days before Easter. Locals and sightseers follow on foot. The procession with the icon lasts up to 2 hours. On the Saturday of Lazarus (the day before Palm Sunday) the icon is returned to its original home. On that day all of the bakeries on the island prepare “lazarakia” a sweet pastry shaped like little men with their arms crossed that is topped with cloves, sugar, and currants.Throughout Holy Week bakeries and homemakers make traditional sweet bread called “Lambrokouloures” and that they decorate the pastry with eggs that have been died red.
The Holy Light
Beginning with the evening of Good Saturday and continuing through Easter Sunday is a time for heartfelt celebration. Islanders gather at Churches scattered throughout the island where they wait to receive the Holy Light (a flame lit in Jerusalem, brought back to Greece, and distributed around the country). A feast follows where everyone eats the traditional “Magiritsa” soup of greens, and boiled lamb.
Easter Delicacies
You can be sure that partying is expected every night if you’re visiting Mykonos, even during Easter time. Easter Sunday is the culmination of Holy Week and is the day of the most lavish feast. Lamb roasted on the spit, onion pie, kopanisti, cheese, louza (Mykonian cured ham), red eggs, and assorted of salads are served throughout the day of celebration!
Easter 2021 at your Villa with a Private Chef
Mykonos Luxury is preparing a new concept for this year; we want to bring Easter straight into your Villa with a private Chef cooking the Easter delicacies in your own kitchen while you lay by the swimming pool and enjoy the spring breeze of the Aegean Sea. We are planning to transfer you, on Saturday midnight at the exact moment of the resurrection of Christ, straight from the Church to your Villa outdoor space to eat and crack the red eggs next to your swimming pool candlelit area, privately serviced by your own Chef and Sous Chef so that this Easter will become the most memorable one of your life!
Ask us for more details at reservation@mykonos.luxury