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If you thought Christmas was the only holiday rich in traditions in Le Marche, get ready to change your mind. Because here, Easter is a serious matter—but also joyful, engaging, and… delicious. Between ancient rituals, festive tables, and games that make both kids and adults laugh, each town adds its own twist, but the spirit is the same: celebrating rebirth through taste and togetherness. If you’re thinking about a spring getaway, let us tell you how Easter is celebrated around here—and maybe you’ll be inspired to experience it yourself, perhaps right here with us at Hotel CasaDei.
After forty days of fasting (more or less observed, let’s be honest), Easter morning comes as a relief—and the perfect excuse to start the day with a breakfast fit for a warrior of taste. Forget croissants and cappuccino: here, the fridge is opened wide, and out come cured meats, boiled eggs, and the legendary Crescia di Pasqua, also known as cheese bread. It’s a tall, fragrant focaccia packed with pecorino and black pepper, best enjoyed with ciauscolo (the softest, tastiest salami around) and an array of local cold cuts. The little ones have fun coloring the boiled eggs, which end up on the table—or in a Scoccetta battle (we’ll get to that soon). Lunch continues with hearty dishes like passatelli in broth or tagliatelle with meat sauce, followed by the classic lamb, prepared in a thousand different but always flavorful ways. For dessert, there’s sweet Easter pizza: a Marche-style panettone, decorated and filled, best enjoyed while eyeing the surprise inside the chocolate egg. Here, Easter is very much a matter of the palate!
If you can still move after lunch, it’s time to head out and be amazed by the historical reenactments that bring towns in Le Marche to life. The most famous? La Turba in Cantiano—a true open-air theatrical performance that turns the entire village into a stage. In Loreto, you can witness La Morte del Giusto, a moving procession retracing the Passion from the hillside to the Basilica. In Porto Recanati, there’s the touching Bara de Notte procession, led by local fishermen. And if you want something truly unique, head to Ripatransone, where the Cavallo di Fuoco—a pyrotechnic puppet—lights up the first Sunday after Easter with fireworks loved by the whole family. Every town has its own celebration: from Mogliano to Monte San Pietrangeli, passing through Osimo and its intriguing Banksy exhibition, art and faith come together in emotional ways.
It wouldn’t be Easter in Le Marche without a good old game of Scoccetta. It’s simple, but it builds an epic atmosphere worthy of a chess match. Take two boiled eggs (colored is better), and go head-to-head with an opponent. The first egg to crack loses; the unbroken one advances to the next challenger. The winner is whoever ends up with an intact egg at the end of this improvised tournament. It’s a traditional, popular game that brings grandparents, parents, and children together in laughter. And even the loser (the one whose egg breaks) wins in the end. What do they get? A boiled egg to munch on.
If you want to discover an authentic Easter—rich in heartfelt traditions, extraordinary food, and views that warm the soul—Le Marche is the perfect destination. And if you want a seaside base, Hotel CasaDei in Fano welcomes you with a smile, local cuisine, and all the comfort you need. Book your stay now: your Easter here will be unforgettable.
12/04/2025