Experience Mixquic’s Day of the Dead: vibrant altars, marigold-adorned graves, and the mesmerizing Lighting ceremony on November 1.
Experience Mixquic’s Day of the Dead: vibrant altars, marigold-adorned graves, and the mesmerizing Lighting ceremony on November 1.
- San Andrés Mixquic - Every year, the town of San Andrés Mixquic is filled with lights, laughter, colors and flavors to pay tribute to the soul of the deceased on their day. Popular for its brilliant offerings, Mixquic is one of the most emblematic places in central Mexico during the Day of the Dead celebration. To begin, we will visit a…
- San Andrés Mixquic - Every year, the town of San Andrés Mixquic is filled with lights, laughter, colors and flavors to pay tribute to the soul of the deceased on their day. Popular for its brilliant offerings, Mixquic is one of the most emblematic places in central Mexico during the Day of the Dead celebration. To begin, we will visit a traditional Mexican house where we will receive a light snack of atole, bread of the dead, and typical tamales of the season.
Leisure
- Fiesta Americana Reforma - Tour from Mexico City round trip from the meeting point
- Parroquia de San Andrés Apóstol Míxquic - Visit the religious temple until you reach the cemetery, where you can see the traditional decoration of the tombs with the marigold flower, an emblematic flower of Mexico in bright orange color. It is believed that its aroma helps guide the path of the returning dead. home on these dates.

- Certified guide
- Snacks of the season
- All taxes and fees
- Access to all the sites described
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Day of the Dead gift
- Certified guide
- Snacks of the season
- All taxes and fees
- Access to all the sites described
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Day of the Dead gift
- Dinner
- Dinner
This cherished tradition involves visiting an actual cemetery in Mixquic, where graves are beautifully adorned with flowers, candles, and altars dedicated to the departed. Each year, the tour begins by departing from the meeting point to San Andrés, a town that bursts with vibrant colors and flavors to honor the spirits of the deceased on their special…
This cherished tradition involves visiting an actual cemetery in Mixquic, where graves are beautifully adorned with flowers, candles, and altars dedicated to the departed. Each year, the tour begins by departing from the meeting point to San Andrés, a town that bursts with vibrant colors and flavors to honor the spirits of the deceased on their special day. Renowned for its dazzling offerings, it stands as one of the most iconic locations in central Mexico during the Day of the Dead festivities. The journey starts with a visit to a traditional Mexican home, where guests are treated to a snack before proceeding to the religious temple, eventually reaching the cemetery. Here, visitors can marvel at the tombs decorated with cempasúchil flowers and candles, creating a breathtaking scene. The experience continues with the famous lighting ceremony, a moment when families embellish the graves with various elements to guide their loved ones’ spirits home. It’s important to note that the Lighting can only be witnessed on the night of November 2.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.