Easter's First Light in Bosa
Bosa | Italy
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Photo Walk in Bosa, Sardinia, exploring Easter traditions, local rituals, and cultural insights.
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Eva & Massi Marraffa
What is this?
On April 5, 2026, join an emotional journey into the Easter traditions of Bosa, one of Italy's most picturesque little towns. Its typical colorful houses give it an extraordinary charm while its ancient architecture offers fascinating views at every turn. On Easter, you'll immerse into a deeply evocative experience that blends sacred and profane in an atmosphere of intense spirituality.
Led by a local expert and seasoned photographer, you will discover how the community of Bosa experiences Easter as part of a collective ritual that welcomes anyone who joins.The images you will take won’t be simple photographs but records of a strong sense of community and the bond between the locals and their traditions.
The ceremonies of Holy Week date back to the Middle Ages and are linked to the Spanish liturgy, as Spaniards dominated the island for a long time.
Joining the procession, you will observe symbols of faith and the emotional participation of the inhabitants.
What makes this unique?
Bosa’s Easter celebration reaches its emotional peak with S’Incontru (The Encounter), a procession that takes place at dawn on Easter Sunday. Two separate processions begin their solemn journey—one carrying the statue of the Risen Christ, the other bearing the Virgin Mary dressed in black. As they wind through the town's narrow, historic streets, led by locals in traditional Sardinian attire, the atmosphere builds with anticipation. The climax unfolds in Bosa’s main square, where the statues meet in a symbolic reunion.
At this profound moment, Mary’s black cloak is replaced with a bright blue mantle, representing the end of mourning and the joy of resurrection. The air fills with the haunting beauty of traditional Sardinian hymns known as gosos, sung by the local choir. This is a powerful moment of collective catharsis, faith, and celebration, deeply rooted in the heart of Bosa’s identity. Massimiliano's guidance, connections and insights allow you to experience this as a local.
What is the profile of the host?
Massimiliano is a professional photographer, artist, and tour guide. After graduating at University Paris 8 in Photography, he began working as a photojournalist and lived in Tuscany and Paris before moving to Sardinia in 2011 with Eva, and co-founding Ora Blu Lab, to offer experiences connecting people with Sardinia's beauty by blending art, nature, and authentic Sardinian life, characterized by community bonds and genuine hospitality.
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes, camera or smartphone
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Museo delle conce, Bosa.
Bosa is well connected by road.
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EUR 250
per person
Shared
1 - 8 people
10 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This is an exclusive shared experience for a maximum of 8 participants. Included are: full day guiding and photography tips, and a traditional lunch.
Note: If you wish to witness more Holy Week processions, we recommend booking the "Good Friday in Cuglieri" tour on Friday, 3 April 2026, Cuglieri is reachable by car, a 30 minute-drive from Bosa.
Offered in English, French, Italian
Shared
1 - 8 people
10 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This is an exclusive shared experience for a maximum of 8 participants. Included are: full day guiding and photography tips, and a traditional lunch.
Note: If you wish to witness more Holy Week processions, we recommend booking the "Good Friday in Cuglieri" tour on Friday, 3 April 2026, Cuglieri is reachable by car, a 30 minute-drive from Bosa.
Offered in English, French, Italian