1st
January 2011........New Years Day
6th
January 2011.......Epiphany
Epiphany is one of the most important religious celebrations of
the year. Following a special Mass at the Cathedral of each town, a religious
procession takes place down to the sea, at around 10.30 hrs, leading to a
ceremonial baptism of the Holy Cross into the sea. During the ceremony the
Bishop throws the Holy Cross into the sea and young men dive into the water to
retrieve the cross and return it to the priest.
Religious celebrations in all seaside towns:
Lemesos: Agia Napa Church – Lemesos (Limassol) old port
Larnaka: Agios Lazaros Church – Larnaka marina
Pafos: Theoskepasti Church – Pafos harbour
Polis: Agios Andreas Church – Latsi fishing shelter
Agia Napa: Agia Napa Church – Agia Napa harbour
7th
March 2011........Green Monday
A Cypriot feast
Green Monday marks the beginning of Lent and is celebrated in
Cyprus with a picnic and a kite-flying competition. The day is
filled with the joyous spirit of Carnival and some people still
wander around in fancy dress.
Events and activities take place in all towns and villages on
the island and feature plenty of music, dancing and delicious
vegetarian food.
The first Monday of Lent (50 days before Greek Orthodox Easter)
is a Bank Holiday in Cyprus and Green Monday picnics are held
all over the island. Families and friends gather for an outdoor
vegetarian meal of bread, vegetables and olives at the start of
this Orthodox festival of fasting and contemplation.
During Lent, meat and dairy products are forbidden, so why not
try some of the delicious Cypriot pastries: tahinopitta
(with sweetened tahini paste inside), spanokopitta
(spinach) and kolokopitta (pumpkin with raisin).
25th March 2011........Greek Independence Day
1st April 2011........Greek Cypriot National Day
22nd
April 2011........Good Friday
25th April 2011........Easter Monday
1st May 2011........Labour Day
12th June 2011........Pentecost
15th August 2011........Assumption Day
1st October 2011........Cyprus Republic Day
28th October 2011........Greek National Day
25th December 2011........Christmas
Day
26th December 2011........Boxing Day