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When Triodion 2026 begins – Carnival, Lent, and Easter in Greece

Key dates, traditions, and celebrations that mark Greece’s vibrant Triodion season in 2026

Newsroom January 16 10:36

As we step into 2026, Greeks are gearing up for one of the most vibrant and spiritually significant periods of the year — the Triodion season. Officially starting on February 1, 2026, this period marks the opening of Carnival festivities and the beginning of preparations for the Great Lent that culminates in Easter.

What is Triodion?
Triodion is the liturgical period in the Orthodox Church that leads up to Easter. Its name comes from the special three-ode hymns chanted during services. Beyond its religious roots, Triodion has a rich cultural life in Greece, with customs and celebrations that bring communities together in a joyous spirit.

Key Dates and Celebrations
The opening day of Triodion falls on Sunday, February 1, known in the Orthodox calendar as the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee — a day that invites self-reflection and spiritual awakening. From this moment, the Carnival season kicks off, blending fun and festivity with faith.

One of the most anticipated days is Tsiknopempti (Smoky Thursday), on February 12, 2026, when the smell of grilled meats fills the air, and families and friends gather for lively feasts in taverns and homes. It’s a day when Greeks indulge before the fasting of Lent begins.

The Carnival season winds down with Clean Monday (Kathara Deftera) on February 23, 2026, signaling the start of Great Lent. Clean Monday is synonymous with outdoor picnics, kite flying, and traditional fasting foods like lagana bread, taramasalata, olives, and halva. It also marks a spiritual fresh start, with believers entering 40 days of fasting, prayer, and self-discipline.

Great Lent: A Time for Spiritual Renewal
The Great Lent, lasting forty days, is a period of abstinence from meat, dairy, and other animal products, with some exceptions like fish on Palm Sunday. It’s a time for inner cleansing and preparation for the resurrection of Christ, celebrated on Easter Sunday.

In 2026, Easter falls on April 12, a special date as both Orthodox and Catholic Christians celebrate the Resurrection together — a rare alignment that adds a unique sense of unity to the festivities.

Traditions That Bring Triodion to Life
Beyond the religious observances, Triodion is steeped in rich folk traditions. Across Greece, cities and villages come alive with colorful carnivals featuring masquerades, dances, and parades. One beloved symbol is the Kyra Sarakosti (Lady Lent), a paper figure with seven legs representing the weeks of Lent. Families hang her in their homes, cutting off one leg each week as Easter approaches.

Clean Monday tables overflow with fasting delicacies, and communities embrace the joy of nature and renewal, flying kites and enjoying the early spring air.

Public Holidays to Keep in Mind

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  • Clean Monday: February 23, 2026
  • Greek Independence Day: March 25, 2026
  • Easter Sunday: April 12, 2026
  • Easter Monday: April 13, 2026
  • Labor Day: May 1, 2026
  • Pentecost: June 1, 2026
  • Assumption Day: August 15, 2026
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  • Christmas: December 25, 2026

The Triodion season beautifully weaves together faith, culture, and celebration — a unique time when Greeks reconnect with tradition, family, and their spiritual roots. Whether through joyful Carnival revelry or the solemn fasting of Lent, 2026 promises to be a year full of meaning and memorable moments for all who observe this cherished period.

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