This week, houses and streets in Mexico have been decorated with colourful altars, marigold flowers, candles and sugar skulls. This is because Mexicans are gearing up to celebrate El Dia de los ...
This year’s Día de Muertos festivities across Mayakoba resorts feature oversized parades, vibrant parties, culinary encounters, and family-friendly activities celebrating Mexico’s most iconic holiday.
Towards the end of October and beginning of November, Mexico is awash with the vibrant colors of papel picado and lit by candlelight to welcome a more than 3,000-year-old celebration: Day of the Dead.