"Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a festival laden with Mexican culture, is celebrated every year on Nov. 1 and 2. According to tradition, the souls of the dead return each year on these two days to "visit" living relatives and to eat and drink the offerings left for them. Families gather to honor their ancestors with ofrendas, or offerings, which include elaborately decorated altars placed at gravesides, homes and public places.
Regions
Baja Pennisula Cabo San Lucas La Paz Loreto San Jose Del Cabo
Yucatan Cancun Playa Del Carmen Tulum Cozumel Merida
There are more than 35 Mexican destinations representing the country's 6,000 miles of coastline.
Special Note:
We direct travelers to our travel insurance provider, and point out that U.S. insurance plans seldom cover health costs outside the U.S., nor do Medicare and Medicaid.
Grand Palladium Vallarta Resort & Spa - All Incl From $449.00+ (USD) Destination: Puerto Vallarta Resting on the beautiful Pacific coast of Mexico, this oceanfront retreat provides the perfect blend of relaxation and fun ideal for families and couples.
Tours
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Resorts
Tulum - Riviera Maya, Mexico Destination: Tulum
Meet The Grand Lifestyle at Grand Oasis Tulum in Mayan Riviera, Mexico.
An incredible beach and amazing coral reef paired with V.I.P service staff ready to provide V.I.