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Easter eggs in southern Gran Canaria: this is the international tradition that marks Holy Week

Easter eggs in southern Gran Canaria: this is the international tradition that marks Holy Week

MASPALOMAS24H Saturday, April 04, 2026

Easter is celebrated in southern Gran Canaria as an international event that blends tradition, tourism, and family activities. Easter eggs, a universal symbol of this time of year, have become a central feature in areas like Maspalomas, where residents and visitors alike participate in outdoor games.

 

Easter is one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar in Spain, as it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and marks the end of the EasterThis religious celebration has evolved over the centuries, incorporating cultural elements that have transcended borders and taken root especially in Europe. Among these elements, the exchange and decoration of [unclear - possibly "decorations" or "decorations"] stand out. Easter eggs, a universal symbol of rebirth and new life.

 

The Easter eggs They possess a profound symbolic meaning, representing the beginning of a new stage and renewed hope. Originally, real, hand-decorated eggs were used; however, the modern tradition of making chocolate eggs began in the 19th century. Currently, these sweets are an essential part of Easter celebrations in many European countries and also in [the] south of Gran Canariawhere they have taken root and become fully integrated into the lives of their neighbors. Today, more than an imported tradition, they are a symbol of family unity, shared moments, and generational joy, already forming part of the heart and identity of families in southern Gran Canaria every Holy Week.

 

The Easter egg hunt is also a family activity, especially when it comes to decorating, a way to combine creativity and fun for the little ones. Traditionally, hard-boiled eggs are used—previously boiled—to make them more durable and safer to handle. Once cooled, they can be painted with colors, markers, or natural dyes, and even decorated with stickers or small decorative details. Some families choose to hollow out the egg by making small holes so it lasts longer as a decoration, while others prefer to keep it whole and eat it later. This tradition transforms Easter into a time for togetherness, laughter, and shared learning.

 

Modern tradition: Easter egg hunt in 2026

In 2026, the celebration of Easter Sunday It will take place on Sunday, April 5th. A very popular activity during this time is the egg huntEgg hunt, a traditional game where chocolate eggs are hidden in gardens or open spaces for participants—especially children—to find by following clues or exploring the area. This custom fosters joy, discovery, and reinforces the festive spirit of Easter.

 

This fusion between religious tradition and cultural proposals transforms the Easter not only a spiritual celebration but also a relevant social event for residents, families, and visitors alike.

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