Mexico is a hugely diverse country with many options for celebrating Day of the Dead. Learn where to go in Mexico for Day of the Dead, including tips on what cities to visit, what to do there, and how to make the most of your Day of the Dead vacation
Read MoreLearn about 2022 Day of the Dead group tours to Mexico City. Attend intimate memorial ceremonies in cemeteries around the city, celebrate the festival with families inside their homes, participate in altar building experiences, and explore food markets with a chef, visit ancient Aztec ruins and the 3rd largest pyramid in the world, and take an authentic Mexican cooking class to learn about traditional foods served during Day of the Dead.
Read MoreDay of the Dead is the perfect time to visit Mexico City. In addition to visiting pyramids, ancient Aztec ruins, biking through the city and taking an authentic Mexican cooking class, the Day of the Dead also brings huge parades, street festivals, and intimate ceremonies in cemeteries around the city. Learn about 2020 Day of the Dead parade and preparation group tours to Mexico.
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Read MoreMexico City is a vegan’s dream. Join this unforgettable group trip to Mexico to feast on world-class vegan cuisine, relax in a peaceful “magical village”, and visit the 3rd largest pyramid in the world.
Read MoreDay of the Dead is the perfect time to visit Mexico City. In addition to visiting pyramids, ancient Aztec ruins, biking through the city and taking an authentic Mexican cooking class, the Day of the Dead also brings huge parades, street festivals, and intimate ceremonies in cemeteries around the city. Learn about 2022 Day of the Dead group tours to Mexico.
Read MoreCelebrate Day of the Dead in Mexico City and in nearby Mixquic, which holds one of the most extravagant celebrations in the country. This small group tour will immerse you in Dia de los Muertos culture, including street celebrations, cemetery rituals, and joining families in their homes as they explain the significance of the alters they built for deceased loved ones.
Read MoreSome of the best scuba diving in the world can be found around Cancun and Playa del Carmen, Mexico, including cavern dives, cave dives, cenotes, underwater museums, and snorkeling with turtles.
Read MoreBaja Cali is the perfect road trip destination to encounter wildlife and be one with nature from kissing whales to swimming with sea lions and sting rays.
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