Easter Monday is a widely celebrated holiday in Cyprus, marking the day after Easter Sunday. The holiday has deep religious significance, particularly for Christians in the country, as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In Cyprus, Easter Monday is a public holiday with most schools, businesses, and government offices being closed for the day.

The day is traditionally marked by numerous festivities and special events. The holiday takes place during Spring, and many people in Cyprus take advantage of the favorable weather to organize family gatherings, picnics, and other outdoor activities. The day is filled with joy and cheer, with communities coming together to celebrate and commemorate the day.

Easter Monday also has a rich cultural significance in Cyprus. Various customs and traditions such as the 'First Day Out' are observed on this day. This tradition involves taking a newly baptized child or a bride out for the first time. The day is associated with renewal, and many Cypriots begin their Spring gardening on Easter Monday. Also, traditional foods like flaounes, a type of cheese-filled pastry, are typically prepared and shared among family and friends on Easter Monday.