Easter is a bit later this year with Easter Sunday falling on April 20 which also makes it during the April School Holidays.

Easter in Adelaide is a time for different things for different people. So whether it’s chocolate, church, a family holiday, parties or all of the aforementioned, we hope you have the chance to enjoy every second of the long weekend across South Australia in all the ways that make you happy. It’s also the most delicious time of the year – you can pretty much guarantee that no matter where you go over Easter in Adelaide, there will be a basket of chocolate eggs being offered for you to dip you hand into.

There is so much happening this Easter weekend in Adelaide! There are Easter markets, family friendly days out at wineries, fundraisers & more! Visit one of our regional chocolate factories, such as Melbas or Barossa Valley Chocolate Company. If you fancy an Easter Market, there’s plenty to choose from. We recommend a visit to Meadows Easter Fair which spans over the whole long weekend! Which Adelaide Easter events will you be hopping into?

No matter how you celebrate Easter in Adelaide over the long weekend with your family, we hope it is fun, safe & delicious! Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram in your family day out Easter photos!

Easter Long Weekend in Adelaide – What’s On

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