If visiting Cancun or Merida, take this tour to fully live the experience of the traditional celebration of the Day of the Dead, without the necessity of waiting until November 1st!
The adventure begins with a visit to the historic Convent of San Bernardino de Siena, at Valladolid, a delightful place due to the spiritual energy that emanates from its walls. As the sun descends, is the moment to visit Chichi Kan, a mystical cenote where the Day of the Dead comes alive. Be part of the ancient art of Mayan body painting, a unique experience traditionally used to honor the departed spirits with intricate designs. And to continue with the customs of the Mayan community, try some Tequila, a traditional liquor, that provides a blend between Mayan gastronomy and the Day of the Dead festivity, connecting present and past.
Thereafter, once the sun has fully disappeared, understand the magical beauty and spiritual significance of cenotes, mystical sinkholes that are believed to be portals between the living and the dead. The guide will captivate the group with tales and insights into the interwoven connections of life, death, and the afterlife. Afterward, participate in the Hanal Pixán, a fascinating Mayan ceremony to honor ancestors by making offerings to the dead. During the ceremony, be immersed as songs are played, revealing the deep meaning behind this sacred ritual.
To end up, seize the opportunity of tasting authentic Mexican food, with a dinner of tacos, together with a tequila tasting.










