Mexico has much to offer every month of the year. Check out these interesting events so you can make the most of your next visit.
By Teresa Hein
By Teresa Hein
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November 1-2
Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrates life and those who lived it, as ancestors are festively remembered with visits to cemeteries, special foods such as skulls and coffins made from sugar, chocolate or amaranth seeds, colorful decorations, and music. November 1 is set aside for remembrance of all Saints as well as deceased infants and children, often referred to as angelitos (little angels). On Nov, 2, those who died as adults are honored. December 16-24- Posadas (procession) of Christmas is a nativity procession leading towards the town square. The festivities also include street fairs, piñata breaking, passion plays called “pastorelas,” and a feast in honor of the Virgen de la Soledad. | |||
| Puerto Vallarta |
70 ºF / 84 ºF
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70 ºF / 84 ºF |
Riviera Maya/Cancun
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| Puerto Peñasco |
54 ºF / 70 ºF
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