Puerto Vallarta Will Celebrate Day of the Dead Again With The World’s Largest Catrina

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – The Day of the Dead celebration in Puerto Vallarta, known for its vibrant parade, elaborate altars, and monumental Catrina statues, has become a significant cultural event, drawing both local participants and international visitors. “We are going to activate the festival,” Mayor Munguía affirmed. “From Muelle de Los Muertos to the Malecón, on the side of the Lighthouse, we will set up the Catrina in collaboration with the Tourism Trust, adding a new element to this project.”

Monumental Catrina: An Icon of Puerto Vallarta’s Day of the Dead Festival

La Catrina, an iconic figure in Mexican culture, was popularized in the early 20th century by artist José Guadalupe Posada, originally as a satirical symbol critiquing the fleeting nature of wealth and the superficiality of the upper classes during the Porfirio Díaz era. Over the years, this image has evolved to embody the joy and vibrancy of Mexican traditions celebrating life and death, especially during the Day of the Dead festivities.

In Puerto Vallarta, the tradition has been embraced with a monumental statue of La Catrina placed along the boardwalk, a focal point for visitors and locals alike. Former mayor Luis Michel initiated the tradition, setting a Guinness World Record for the world’s tallest Catrina in 2022 at 22.67 meters. The record was extended in 2024 with a Catrina towering at 28.15 meters, a project costing 3.3 million pesos. This display, while controversial, has cemented Puerto Vallarta’s reputation as a premier destination for celebrating the Day of the Dead, attracting thousands to witness this stunning symbol of remembrance.

The local government and community members collaborate each year to ensure the Catrina captures the festive spirit and respect for the deceased. From local artists to volunteers, the Catrina installation is a collective tribute, symbolizing the city’s commitment to honoring its heritage and the memories of loved ones.

A Promising Future for the Day of the Dead Festivities

In response to questions about whether this year’s festivities will feature a monumental Catrina, Mayor Munguía hinted at something innovative in the works. “We are going to have this art again,” he assured, “and we are working closely with the Tourism Trust. An interesting proposal will be presented next week.”

With these modifications, Puerto Vallarta’s Day of the Dead Festival is expected to preserve its traditional essence, engaging tourists and locals in a unique cultural celebration. As plans unfold, the festival remains a vivid reminder of the city’s dedication to both its heritage and vibrant cultural traditions, bringing together communities to celebrate life, death, and the cherished memory of those who came before.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco - The Day of the Dead celebration in Puerto Vallarta, known for its vibrant parade, elaborate altars, and monumental Catrina statues, has become a significant cultural event, drawing both local participants and international visitors. “We are going to activate the festival,” Mayor Munguía affirmed. “From Muelle de Los Muertos to the Malecón, on the side of the Lighthouse, we will set up the Catrina in collaboration with the Tourism Trust, adding a new element to this project.”

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