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November is a special time to visit Puerto Vallarta, beginning with Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead on the 2nd. This annual celebration with roots dating back to the Aztecs is now a multi-day party with the Guinness World Record ‘Tallest Catrina in the World’ and over 80 vibrantly decorated skulls dotting the seaside.
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Celebrate the Vibrant Traditions of November in Puerto Vallarta
November is a captivating time to visit Puerto Vallarta, beginning with the enchanting Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations. This annual event, running from October 28th to November 2nd, is deeply rooted in Mexican culture and tradition, honoring the deceased with festive and colorful ceremonies.
Día de los Muertos Highlights in Puerto Vallarta:
- The Tallest Catrina in the World: A standout attraction, Puerto Vallarta is home to the world’s tallest Catrina, a majestic 75.5-foot figure adorned in traditional attire. This Guinness World Record-holding icon is unveiled at the Malecón Lighthouse and is a symbol of the city’s dedication to preserving Mexican cultural heritage (Puerto Vallarta Tourism) (Puerto Vallarta Tourism) (InsideHook).
- Parade of Catrinas and Catrines: One of the most anticipated events is the parade featuring participants dressed as elegant skeletons, known as Catrinas and Catrines. The parade begins at the Colonia Cinco de Diciembre cemetery and winds through the city, showcasing traditional costumes and elaborate face paint. This celebration highlights the rich traditions and artistic expressions of the festival (Vallarta Buzz).
- Altars and Offerings: Throughout the city, altars or ‘ofrendas’ are beautifully decorated with marigolds, candles, and offerings of food and drinks for the spirits of the deceased. These altars are a central part of the celebration, found in homes, businesses, and public spaces (Puerto Vallarta Tourism).
- Cultural Activities and Performances: The festival includes a variety of cultural activities, such as traditional dances, music performances, and art exhibitions. Visitors can also enjoy Mexican cuisine, including special treats like Pan de Muerto, a traditional bread (Puerto Vallarta Tourism).
The Connection Between Halloween and Día de los Muertos:
While Halloween and Día de los Muertos share a similar timeframe, they are distinct celebrations. Halloween, observed on October 31st, focuses on costumes and trick-or-treating, often featuring themes of horror and fear. In contrast, Día de los Muertos is a joyful and respectful celebration of life and death, honoring loved ones who have passed away. Both holidays, however, involve dressing up and remembering the dead, making them a unique blend of cultural practices during this festive season (Puerto Vallarta Tourism).
Thanksgiving in Puerto Vallarta:
Following Día de los Muertos, Thanksgiving is another special occasion in November. This year, Thanksgiving falls on Thursday, November 28th. It’s a time for families to come together, reflect, and express gratitude. Our spacious and comfortable villas at Marcela Resort & Spa provide the perfect setting for a memorable holiday experience, allowing families to relax and reconnect.
Weather in November:
Enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s ideal weather in November, characterized by warm temperatures and less humidity, perfect for beach walks, poolside lounging, and enjoying the gentle breezes.
Join Us for November Festivities:
We invite you to experience the unique blend of culture and celebration in Puerto Vallarta this November and join us for our 2nd Annual Día de Los Muerto Celebration Event @ Marcela Resort & Spa offering an unforgettable evening and amazing setting. Please see event details here.
For more details on the events and activities, you can visit the Puerto Vallarta tourism website or the Vallarta Daily.