CDMX: Mixquic Day of the Dead Tour – Mexico City, Mexico
Experience the vibrant traditions of Mexico’s Day of the Dead in San Andrés Mixquic on this 6-hour guided tour from Mexico City.
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Experience the cultural richness of Mexico’s Day of the Dead with a visit to San Andrés Mixquic, a town renowned for its vibrant celebrations and traditions. Departing from Mexico City in the afternoon, this 6-hour guided tour immerses you in the festive atmosphere and customs surrounding this significant Mexican holiday.
Tour Highlights:
San Andrés Mixquic: Explore the town known for its elaborate Day of the Dead celebrations.
Cemetery Visit: Take a guided tour of the cemetery adorned with colorful decorations and offerings.
Local Culture: Experience traditional Mexican snacks, handicrafts, and performances of typical Mexican dances.
Temple Visit: Learn about local customs and traditions related to the Day of the Dead.
The tour culminates in a memorable evening where you can witness firsthand the beauty and significance of honoring departed loved ones in Mexican culture. After soaking in the festivities and cultural insights, you will return to Mexico City by approximately 10 pm.
Guided tour of San Andrés Mixquic
Visit to the Day of the Dead cemetery
Experience local Mexican snacks and handicrafts
Explore the Tolantongo Caves and admire the hot springs and waterfalls
Experience the sensation of a steam bath in the iconic cave tunnels
Includes:
Certified guide
Round-trip transfer from Mexico City
Traveler insurance
Return to the original starting point
Food and drinks
Tips
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