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Experience Greek Orthodox Easter on a Greek island
Special Greek Island packages for the Greek Easter on Poros Island

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GREEK EASTER IN GREECE, GREEK ISLANDS, POROS ISLAND EASTER BREAK

GREEK EASTER PACKAGE ON THE ISLAND OF POROS, GREECE
GREEK EASTER PACKAGE
In combination with a stay at the Saga hotel/apartments on poros island
Cost per person to include the following - Euro 70.00
not including accommodation - For Saga room rates please see the Hotel Saga Poros web page
 

The Christian symbolism of Easter was first underlined by the Apostle Paul. When the Christians began to celebrate Easter, they retained some of the features of the Jewish Passover, while at the same time adding others. This can be seen from the paschal lamb and the red eggs.

In Byzantine times, it was the custom to bake ring-breads with a red egg in the middle. The egg, is a symbol of life, while red is the color of life.

The dyeing of eggs for religious purposes is a practice, which is encountered in many parts of the world. Before Easter, there is a 50 day fasting period.

Easter begins on the Saturday of Lazarus the Saturday before Palm Sunday with children going from door to door singing the hymn of Lazaros and collecting money and eggs.

On the morning of Palm Sunday people gather in church and are given a cross made from palm fronds, which they put on their icon-stands at home and keep it for the whole of the coming year.

Every evening throughout Holly Week, people gather in church to follow with devoutness the Passion of Christ.

On Holy Tuesday, housewives make sweet rolls the koulourakia and the following day they do the housework, while in the evening they follow the blessing of Holly Oil that takes place in church.

Holy Thursday is the day for dyeing egg. In the evening, after the reading of the 12 Gospel, the girls undertake the decoration of the bier of Christ epitaphios with garlands of white and purple flowers, so that in the morning of Good Friday it is ready to receive the image of the body of Christ when He is taken down from the cross.

Good Friday is a day of mourning. The drama of the death of Christ is followed with great devoutness. Sweet things are not eaten-for the love of Christ, who was given vinegar to drink. Soup made with sesame-paste, lettuce or lentils with vinegar is the food eaten on this day. It is considered a great sin to work with a hammer or nails or sew on Good Friday.

Vesper evening on Good Friday, is followed by the procession of the bier representing Christ's funeral. A band or choir playing or singing solemn music precedes the procession; they are followed by the cantors, the clergy, women bearing myrrh, the altar boys carrying the liturgical fans, scouts and guides, and the people of the region, who sing the hymns throughout the procession. All along its route, people scatter flowers and perfumes on the epitaphios bier, holding lighted candles in their hands.

On Holy Saturday evening, the Resurrection mass takes place. At midnight the ceremony of lighting of candles is the most significant moment of the year. People, carefully, take home their lighted candles with the holly light of the Resurrection. Before entering their houses they make a cross with the smoke of the candle on top of the door, they light the oil candle before their icon-stand, and try to keep this light burning throughout the year.

The Lenten fast ends on Easter Sunday with the cracking of red-dyed eggs and an outdoor feast of roast lamb followed by dancing.

Friday - 21st April
- arrival on Poros Island - Check in to Saga Hotel. In the Evening after checking, a to see the Epitaphios procession. This normally happens around 8.30 pm and there are actually 3 or 4 Epitaphios that happen at the same time all setting off from the individual churches and ending up at the main Poros square by the harbor and the Cafes Saturday

Saturday - 22nd April - A visit is possible to the Church in the Evening before midnight to witness the resurrection celebration and fireworks. After that a visit to one of the restaurants, to have the traditional soup of Magiritsa Sunday

Easter Sunday - 23rd April - At Saga, people participate in the traditional Barbecue Souvla - preparation whilst unlimited local wine is provided. Once the Souvla is ready everyone sits down for the feast.

Monday - 24th April
- departure from Saga, or of course an extended stay


We recommend to extend your stay before or after at the Saga hotel/apartments or even combine this Easter package with a stay in Athens or any other island of your choice.
Hotel Apartments SAGA, Poros island

General Facilities: Swimming pool, Private parking, Discounted Jewelry shop, Snack bar, Pool bar, Mini restaurant, Reception facilities, Car and Motorcycle rental, TV, Elevator, Table Tennis / Darts / Board games

In Most Studios/Apartments: Air conditioning, Direct dial telephone, TV, Musi, kitchen, Refrigerator, Daily room service, Private balcony with sensational view of Poros town and the sunsets

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view from Saga - poros town in the background
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swimming pool at Saga
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