From the sea to the altars: this is how the Day of the Dead will be celebrated in Quintana Roo.

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If you still don’t know where to celebrate the Day of the Dead, destinations in Quintana Roo may be your best option to commemorate the memory of those who have passed away. As every year, Mexico is decorated with marigolds, papel picado, and candles to commemorate the Day of the Dead, one of the country’s most emblematic traditions, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

From October 27 to November 2, different regions celebrate their loved ones with festivals, parades, monumental offerings, and tourist activities that attract national and international visitors. In Mexico, there are different destinations full of tradition, color, and unique experiences.

From the towns of Michoacán, Guerrero, Jalisco, Guanajuato, and Oaxaca, where ancestral altars and vigils light up the night, to Mexico City, with its famous parade on Paseo de la Reforma, every corner offers a different way to honor loved ones.

Source: mexico.quadratin