Installation of World’s Largest Catrina Kicks Off Day of the Dead Celebrations in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta Welcomes A Unique Prelude to its Day of the Dead Festivities with Monumental Catrinas and Altars

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – As the Day of the Dead approaches, a time-honored tradition to honor the departed, Puerto Vallarta gears up for a series of significant events, starting with the installation of what is touted to be the world’s largest Catrina.

Cristian Preciado Cázares, the Director of Tourism in Puerto Vallarta, made the announcement outlining the city’s dedication to hosting memorable celebrations in honor of the faithful deceased. “The exhibition of catrinas and altars will begin to be placed on the 24th,” reported Preciado Cázares, highlighting the city’s commitment to this revered Mexican tradition.

By Friday, October 27, the city’s popular boardwalk is expected to be adorned with more than 40 monumental catrinas, complemented by 38 altars that will be strategically placed around the municipal presidency building. These preparations aim to create an immersive experience for locals and tourists alike, providing a rich tapestry of cultural significance and visual splendor.

Grand Parade and Other Activities in the Pipeline

In addition to these installations, Preciado Cázares also noted that a parade is being planned, specifically themed around the Day of the Dead. While details are still under wraps, the parade is part of a broader set of activities designed to celebrate the holiday and make Puerto Vallarta a coveted destination this season.

The crown jewel of the festivities, the largest Catrina in the world, is scheduled for completion and public inauguration on November 1. This particular installation underscores Puerto Vallarta’s commitment to becoming a hub of cultural tourism, thereby setting the stage for what promises to be a landmark event.

Municipal Authorities to Announce Detailed Plans

It has been revealed that municipal authorities are expected to announce further details of these festivities in a press conference slated for today, Tuesday. As Day of the Dead celebrations increasingly become a significant attraction in Puerto Vallarta, the city appears poised to enhance its reputation as a premiere tourist destination with deep-rooted cultural offerings.

For those unfamiliar, the Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday where families and communities come together to remember and celebrate the lives of their departed loved ones. The Catrina, a skeletal figure usually dressed in lavish clothes, serves as an iconic representation of the holiday.

This year, Puerto Vallarta is set to elevate the holiday experience, enriching it with unique touches that capture the essence of the cultural importance of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, thereby drawing attention not only nationally but from tourists worldwide.

For more information about the Day of the Dead celebrations in Puerto Vallarta and other related activities, stay tuned for upcoming announcements from the municipal authorities.

Puerto Vallarta Welcomes A Unique Prelude to its Day of the Dead Festivities with Monumental Catrinas and Altars

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