Día de los Muertos in Mexico
Día de los Muertos
November 1st-2nd
Immerse yourself in the colorful Mexican culture by experiencing one of the most important celebrations of Mexico, Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead). Our resorts in Mexico will celebrate this holiday in typical Mexican tradition! Enjoy all the perks of our all-inclusive resorts while celebrating this significant holiday and learning about the surrounding culture.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant Mexican culture
Come to Club Med's all-inclusive beach resorts in Mexico for Día de los Muertos! Experience the rich traditions of the Day of the Dead with face painting, parades, delicious Mexican cuisine, live Mariachi bands, captivating shows, and surprises around every corner. Join us at Club Med Ixtapa or Cancun for a truly unforgettable celebration! Book now to be a part of this extraordinary experience.
Festivities
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Traditional Mexican festivities such as face, painting, delicious food, and family bonding time.
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Ofrendas
An ofrenda is an alter sometimes decorated quite elaborately with offerings for the dead from their relatives. The offerings can range from photos, candy, drinks, candles, and more. You will also usually lots of bright colors and decorated skulls too.
Festivities for the children
Candy, live Mariachi, delicious food, and more can be enjoyed by everyone especially the children.
Face painting
In typical Dia de los Muertos tradition, you can have your face painted as a decorated skull.
Special decorations
Throughout the resort you will see gorgeous hues of orange, red, white, purple in decorations strewn about the pool side, boutique, and restaurants. You will also see decorated skulls, sombreros, face-painted GO's and so much more! The spirit of Dia de los Muertos will be felt throughout the resort.