Discover unique Easter holiday traditions and delights during select springtime river cruise and land itineraries.

Every spring, charming Easter markets pop up in cities throughout Europe, with some opening as early as three weeks before Easter. Like their more well-known Christmas counterparts, these markets offer beautiful handcrafted souvenirs, local culinary delights and sweet treats. Two of our wonderful Cruise Managers share their favorite Easter Market experiences and traditions to help inspire your next springtime river cruise.

Cruise Manager Martina, Czechoslovakia

Favorite Easter Market:

In Prague, Czech Republic, there are lovely markets with local food, handicrafts and colorful decorations representing the flowers of spring. There is also a stage on the main square with live performances. In Zurich, the Sechseläuten is a spring holiday typically celebrated on the 3rd Monday of April. There is an incredible promenade with people dressed in traditional guild costumes all over the city and lots of activities – including the burning of the Böögg, a snowman, to drive out winter and welcome spring!

Favorite Easter Delights:

The medovina (honey wine or mead) or the Tatranský čaj, a spirit of 160 proof. It is the perfect drink to have in the evenings, when the weather turns chilly while strolling around the Easter Markets of Prague. A must is at least one small beránek, an iced cake in the shape of a lamb, or chlebíčky, a small open-faced sandwich akin to tapas.

Best Souvenirs:

There are beautiful handmade decorations all over Prague. I love the traditionally painted Easter eggs and I always buy beautiful lace embroidery with colorful spring flowers for my friends.

Unique European Easter Tradition:

In former Czechoslovakia, today known as the Czech Republic and Slovakia, young men visit every house in which single young women live and “sprinkle” – or, in reality, douse – them with water, or playfully “whip” them with willow branches. This old custom is meant to bring good health and youth to the women throughout the year.

Cruise Manager Rachel, Spain

Favorite Easter Market:

I visited the Easter Markets in Vienna for the first time three years ago, and I was very surprised by the beauty of these markets. When we have a full day in Vienna, many of our guests choose to remain in the city center after their guided walking tour and enjoy the markets during lunchtime.

Best Souvenirs:

All the egg decorations in different sizes and colors, and the chicken decorations as well.

Favorite Easter Delights:

Mona de Pascua (Easter cake) typically only served in Catalonia, Spain. You can find these in all nice bakeries in Barcelona and I always buy one to share with the guests after our Colors of Provence land package there. It is usually a Sunday and many guests buy fresh mona to take back home to celebrate with their families on Monday as well.

Unique European Easter Traditions:

The Monday after Easter Sunday is a holiday in Catalonia during which godparents visit their godsons/goddaughters and bring them a very colorful delicious chocolate cake with all kinds of toppings and decorations to celebrate a new life and new opportunities.

Visit Easter Markets with AmaWaterways in the days leading up to the holiday during select 2025 & 2026 journeys such as Romantic Danube, Melodies of the Danube, Gems of Southeast Europe and Colors of Provence while visiting Prague, Czech Republic; Vienna, Austria; or Barcelona, Spain.

Easter Sunday Dates (Gregorian Calendar)

April 20, 2025

April 5, 2026

Orthodox Easter Dates (Julian Calendar)*

April 20, 2025

April 12, 2026

*Celebrated prominently in select Lower Danube destinations during our Gems of Southeast Europe and Grand Danube Cruise sailings

Contact your preferred travel advisor or visit each city’s tourism department website for dates, times and details.

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