Day Of The Dead Huatulco HT: A Remarkable Event of Mexican Culture in Early November
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Huatulco

A quintessential celebration within Mexican traditions; regrettably, it’s an annual occurrence that graces the early November nights in Mexico only.

This isn’t merely a sightseeing excursion, it’s a memorable adventure!

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Huatulco National Park - Pass by without stopping
What's Included
  • Certified bilingual guide
  • Air-conditioned transportation from Huatulco hotels
  • Refreshments provided
  • Complimentary flowers for cemetery offerings
  • Tour of Santa Maria Huatulco’s cemetery, altars, and offerings
  • Cultural insights on traditions with Coco movie comparison
What's Not Included
  • Dinner
Location
Huatulco National Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Normr870
Nov 3, 2023
Educational, fun, better understanding of Mexican culture - It was a wonderful experience. Manuel was very knowledgeable, humerous, puncual and showed great concern for the groups welfare. I learned about a Mexican tradition that I'll never forget!
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Worldtravelstandj
Nov 18, 2019
Chaotic, Traditional, Authentic and not to be missed. - Originally had done this booking for Oct 31 but the tour operator suggested to hold off until Nov/02 which we did. Nov 02 is the traditional day the locals all celebrate at the graveyard. Very interesting, some amazing presentations of the people's faith and their devotion to honoring the memory of their ancestors and loved ones. We have participated in the parade in Mazatlan, the swarm of kids on the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta and the festivities in Cancun area but nothing as close to the true experience we had with this tour. Bring lots of candy, many kids. Total chaos at the graveyard, a little crowded but we still enjoyed it. The smell of Candles, Copal and gunpowder from the fireworks everywhere. Be respectful and if you ask permission the people are very happy to share this intimate time and allow pictures of some of the creative work they have done on home chapels and at the graveyard. . Highly recommended. Tour guide Ricardo from Homietours was excellent.. If you are here at the time do not miss this.
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Joseph_k
Nov 3, 2019
Chaotic, Traditional, Authentic and not to be missed. - Originally had done this for Oct 31 but the tour operator suggested to hold off until Nov/02 which we did. Nov 02 is the traditional day the locals all celebrate at the graveyard. Very interesting, some amazing presentations of the people's faith and their devotion to honoring the memory of their ancestors and loved ones. We have participated in the parade in Mazatlan, the swarm of kids on the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta and the festivities in Cancun area but nothing as close to the true experience we had with this tour. Bring lots of candy, many kids. Toatl chaos at the graveyard and we really enjoyed it. Be respectful and if you ask permission the people are very happy to share this intimate time and allow pictures of some of the creative work they have done on home chapels and at the graveyard. . Highly recommended. Tour guide Ricardo was excellent.. If you are here at the time do not miss this. Pictures to follow.
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