Hop into the Easter break with these 13 egg-cellent activities

If you're on the hunt for fun-tastic activities to keep your little (and big) bunnies busy over the Easter holiday, Southend has plenty to offer from Friday 27 March to Monday 13 April.

A pale blue sugar cookie in the shape of a bunny surrounded by some white eggs.

Cllr Matt Dent, cabinet member for business, culture, music and tourism, said: "Southend comes alive every school holiday, and Easter is no exception. There is so much for families to explore, enjoy, and experience together over the two-week break across our fantastic city."

Here are 13 brilliant ways to make this Easter holiday one to remember.

Roll the dice! MONOPOLY Southend Edition

Head into Waterstones, Toys N Tuck and The Board Game Hut, grab a copy of the brand-new MONOPOLY: Southend-on-Sea Edition, and spend an afternoon buying up the Pier, taking over the Palace Theatre, and battling it out for bragging rights, using only Monopoly money, of course.

Hop into the great outdoors

Nothing beats fresh air with the family. Southend's many parks, woodlands, beaches and green spaces offer the perfect escape from screens and schedules, where you can stretch legs and reset busy minds.

If in doubt, go searching for fairies and elves in the Belfairs woodland or let your little tots go wild in the woods at the Belfairs Nature Tots Easter Special.

Holiday Activity and Food Programme (HAF)

Pupils (aged 5 to 16) in receipt of benefits related free school meals can once again enjoy a packed programme of activities thanks to Southend-on-Sea City Council's Holiday Activity and Food Programme. Families can book up to four activities, from tennis to karaoke to crafts to camping. Book your free sessions early on the eequ website.

Have breakfast with cartoon legends

Grumpy's Diner is serving up character-packed breakfasts the kids will love. Will your little ones be tucking into pancakes with the K-Pop Demon Hunters crew, or sharing hash browns with Spiderman himself? The choice is yours.

Dino egg hunt

You're invited to hunt for dinosaur eggs that have been hatching all over the Southend Pier! Hurry, grab your baskets and find them before the others do. Find out more about the activity on the Visit Southend website.

Unleash your inner artist

Get lost in art at the Focal Point Gallery with Lucía Pizzani: Faunal Succession. This free exhibition transforms the Essex coast into a world of deep‑time geology, climate stories and bold, imaginative installations.

If you fancy creating something yourself, check out the Easter Sip and Paint session.

Step into films, space adventures and cosmic chats

Kids Flicks film screening

Join the Beecroft Cinema Club for a family screening of the much-loved classic Night at the Museum. Doors open and refreshments will be available from 10:30am and the film will start promptly at 11am. Book your tickets on the Eventbrite website.

Spring Space Day

Blast off into a world of meteorites, planetarium shows and hands-on discovery at the Central Museum and Planetarium. Sessions are suitable for SEND, early years, and older children. Book your session on the Eventbrite website.

Spacetime Sunday

Browse cosmic questions, get help with physics homework, or simply explore the universe at this relaxed, free drop‑in session at the Beecroft Gallery, led by astrophysicist Robert Clemenson. Reserve your free spot for ages 11 plus on the Eventbrite website.

Rev your engines! Ace Café: Southend Shakedown returns

Hundreds of motorbikes are expected to line the seafront as part of this free, family-friendly event, which includes trade stands, live music and more. A fantastic day out, especially for families who love engines, energy and atmosphere. Learn more on the Visit Southend website.

It's showtime, folks!

From Bluey's Big Play to the Street Dance Workshop, the Cliffs Pavillion and Palace Theatre offer unparalleled entertainment. Browse all the listings and book your ticket on the Trafalgar Tickets website.

Family fun at The Royal Hotel

Fancy a giggle? Bring the family along to Peckham's Finest for a comedy session the whole family can enjoy. Or test who's the reigning champion at The Royal Quiz! A brilliant family night out, guaranteed!

Southend Mega Fun Day

Get ready for a giant indoor inflatable adventure at the Southend Leisure and Tennis Centre. It will be a day packed with games, rides, music, food and family entertainment, specially designed for children aged 2 to 11. Book your tickets on the Mega Fun website.

Shop till you drop

Southend's Easter markets are packed with character, colour and one-of-a-kind finds. Explore the Big Southend Vintage and Retro Fair, champion homegrown talent at Big Up Southend, or wander through the Spring Handmade Market for beautifully crafted pieces you won't find anywhere else.

Library fun for everyone

Meet the author

Join Southend Libraries for a joyful reading of Lynsey Garrick's debut picture book Mummy's Magic Walking Stick. Inspired by Lynsey's experiences as a disabled mother, this uplifting story follows Eddie on his magical adventures.

Afterwards, little ones can decorate their very own walking stick to take home. Suitable for ages 4 to 8, with free tickets to be booked in advance for both adults and children.

Ukrainian author reading

If you speak Ukrainian, you're in luck! Author Yaroslava will read from her new picture book The Letters of the Alphabet are Strange at The Forum, followed by a funtabulous craft activity. This event takes place on Friday, 10 April from 11am till 12:15pm and it's suitable for children aged 4 to 8.

Get crafty with other kiddies

On Saturday, 4 April, join fellow creative children aged 4+ at Southchurch Library to make your very own chickens and Easter baskets, and see just how "hoppy" you'll be! The first session takes place at 10am until 1pm, while the second one starts at 2pm until 4pm.

Little minds, big discoveries

Put on your thinking caps at two exciting learning workshops: the "Superhero Shapes" workshop at Westcliff Library on 2 April from 11am to 12pm, and the "A Spring In Your Step" workshop at The Forum on 7 April from 11am to 12pm. Recommended ages are 7 to 9. Happy learning!

Published: 23rd March 2026

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