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Festivals in Greece: 2010

The birthplace of Western culture, Greece holds major arts festivals throughout the year, espcially in summer. Below is a partial list of the most important events in Greece for 2010. Carnival Season (Apokreo) is particularly famous in Patra.

For more information on these and other festivals, see www.greektourism.gr and www.whatsonwhen.com.

NOTE: Before planning a trip around a festival, make sure that you verify the festival dates at the festival or local TI's website.

Jan 1 New Year's Day Greece
Jan 6 Epiphany Greece
Mid-Jan-March Carnival Season (Apokreo), peaks on the last Sunday before Lent Patra, Athens, most of Greece
Feb./March "Clean Monday" (Kathari Deftera, the first day of Lent in the Orthodox church), Feb 15 in 2010 Greece
March 25 Greek Independence Day Greece
April Easter Weekend — Orthodox Good Friday through Easter Monday (April 2-5 in 2010) Greece
May 1 Labor Day Greece
June Athens International Jazz and Blues Festival Athens
June Miaoulia Festival Hydra
June Nafplio Festival (classical music), www.nafplionfestival.gr Nafplio
June-July Athens Festival (music, opera, dance and theater), www.greekfestival.gr Athens
June-August Epidavros Festival (drama and music), www.greekfestival.gr Epidavros
July-August Ancient Olympia International Festival (music, dance and theater) Olympia
Aug 15 Assumption Greece
Sept Athens International Film Festival Athens
Oct 28 Okhi Day (Anniversary of the "No;" commemorates rejection of Mussolini's WWII ultimatum) Greece
Dec 25 Christmas Greece
Dec 26 "Second Day" of Christmas Greece

Updated for 2010. For lots more information, check out our new Rick Steves' Athens & the Peloponnese guidebook — or join us on one of our free-spirited Athens & the Heart of Greece Tours.