Take an overland Costa Rica tour through breathtaking landscapes! Drive off the beaten path in pristine Tenorio and Monteverde’s cloud forests, enjoy unique excursions and activities, and escape the world at eco-resorts set in the lap of nature.

Mexican festivals, national holidays and celebrations are truly spectacular events, whether it’s the country’s Easter processions or the vibrant annual Carnival season. Planning a vacation around one of the many festivals in Mexico can add an extra cultural element to your visit as you’ll not only get to meet more people, but also catch a glimpse of authentic local life.

As a predominantly Catholic country, many of Mexico’s public holidays are rooted in religion.

How about an explosion of color and revelry? Mexico’s legendary Day of the Dead festival is just one of many ways the country’s indigenous and Spanish-influenced Christian traditions have merged over time. Known for colorful skull motifs, flowers and joyful ceremonies, this two-day celebration begins on All Saints Day on November 1, and allows people to honor lost loved ones through feasting, partying and offerings.

Every February or March before Lent begins, communities across Mexico celebrate Carnival through symbolic rituals, musical processions and vibrant street parades. You will find that the wildest parties take place in Veracruz, Mazatlán and Merida, with plenty of drinking, dancing and fun.

Hosted in Puebla, Cinco de Mayo commemorates the fighting that took place in the city between Mexican forces and the French on May 5, 1862. Streets close down for a colorful parade and unmissable historical re-enactments of the victorious battle.

Other popular festivals in Mexico include the capital’s Festival de México that’s made up of dozens of theater, music and dance performances.
As with any country, you can expect local holiday periods and bank holidays to be the busiest times to visit Mexico. On some such official holidays such as Independence Day on September 16, shops, offices and some sights can be closed in Mexico. Your travel consultant will be happy to advise you on national holidays and plan your trip so that you can make the most of your time.
If you’d rather experience all this wonderful country has to offer without the crowds, we’re happy to plan your vacation when no big festivals in Mexico are taking place.
Take an overland Costa Rica tour through breathtaking landscapes! Drive off the beaten path in pristine Tenorio and Monteverde’s cloud forests, enjoy unique excursions and activities, and escape the world at eco-resorts set in the lap of nature.
Delve into Mexico’s history and culture as you travel through three fascinating cities – Mexico City, San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato. Explore the iconic Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Zocalo (main square) and the colorful southern neighborhoods of Mexico City. You will also get to visit the spectacular ruins of Teotihuacan…
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