THIS weekend is everybody's favourite kind - a long one.
With four days free to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Isle of Wight, the real challenge is fitting it all in.
Take your pick from the multitude of egg hunts available over the weekend by checking out our exhaustive list here.
Of course, there's only so many egg hunts and one person can handle in any given weekend, so make sure to see what else on offer.
The beautiful woods and meadows of Newtown are the perfect location for a spot of geocaching. This family friendly activity is a great way to explore the area is ideal for beginners. Bring your own GPS or smartphone and pick up the trail from Newtown Visitor Point, SZ 423 906.
Open every day this weekend is an exhibition from the West Wight Painting Circle at the Yarmouth Town Hall from 10am until 3pm.
There will be a joint exhibition at Quay Arts from Sisters Molly Attrill and Bridget Macdonald with works including pots, paintings, and drawings. Inspired by the stretch of coast from Rocken End to Binnel Bay, the gallery is open from 10am until 5pm every day this weekend except Sunday.
The Railway Inn, Ryde, will have over 30 real ales on offer this weekend for its first ever real ale festival. There is karaoke from 9pm today (Friday), live music in the garden from 2.30pm tomorrow (Saturday), and more live music from 6pm on Sunday.
The Island Savoyards present Jekyll and Hyde every day this weekend at the Shanklin Theatre. Performances are at 7.30pm today (Friday), tomorrow (Saturday), and Sunday, with a 2.30pm showing on Monday.
Tonight (Friday) at the Apollo Theatre at 7.30pm is your chance to catch RedTIE's production of the History Boys. This classic play follows an unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport, and a place at university.
If you see a band of vikings roaming the streets of Newport, don't panic, it's not an invasion force but a recruitment event. The Wolfguard Viking re-enactment society will be in Newport all day tomorrow (Saturday) doing distinctly non-viking activities like getting a cup of coffee. If you're interested in donning a gambeson and getting an axe of your very own, make sure to say hello.
Put on your dancing shoes for Northern Soul Nighter 2 at the Quay Arts tomorrow (Saturday) night from 7.30pm with music from Johnny H and the Groove Junkies, plus special guest DJs.
The Tapnell Cow Co. are extending the party into Monday with their Easter Tap n Ale on Sunday evening. There will be two for one cocktails until 8pm, followed by live music, and closing out with a silent disco.
On Monday is your chance to quiz music editor for the Mirror and former NME staff writer, Gavin Martin. Gavin will be at Quay Arts for Listen! at 7.30pm and will be picking eight singles that have punctuated his career, as well as performing a few spoken word pieces.