Día de Muertos 2023 Celebrations in Puerto Vallarta – Official Schedule

PUERTO VALLARTA (PVDN) – The annual Dia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is an event deeply ingrained in Mexican culture, commemorating loved ones who have passed away. This year, the festivities in Puerto Vallarta are set to be more vibrant and culturally enriching than ever, attracting both locals and a growing community of ex-pats from the United States and Canada.

The Dia de Muertos celebration originates in ancient Mesoamerican traditions, interwoven with Catholic practices over the centuries. Taking place from October 31 to November 2, this festival is not one of mourning but rather a celebration of life and the eternal cycle of reincarnation.

In Puerto Vallarta, as in many other regions of Mexico, the holiday is marked by several core elements that honor the deceased. Altars, or ‘ofrendas,’ are meticulously prepared with photographs, candles, and the favorite foods and drinks of the departed. Marigolds, known as ‘cempasúchil,’ are often laid on graves and altars as their fragrance is believed to guide souls back to the world of the living.

The Malecon, Puerto Vallarta’s iconic seafront promenade, will be the focal point for public festivities. An exhibition of elaborately decorated altars will be displayed, accompanied by traditional folk music and dances. Local artisans will showcase handcrafted items typical of Dia de Muertos, such as sugar skulls and ‘papel picado,’ intricately cut paper decorations.

Cuisine plays a vital role in Dia de Muertos observances. Pan de Muerto, a type of sweet bread often decorated with bone-shaped pieces, will be widely available. Various eateries and street vendors will offer traditional dishes like ‘mole,’ a complex sauce made from various spices and chocolate, served over meat.

The expatriate community in Puerto Vallarta has shown increasing interest in participating in this culturally significant event. Organizations and community groups often create their own altars and partake in processions, blending their traditions with Mexican culture in a unique fusion.

Dia de Muertos in Puerto Vallarta provides a profound glimpse into the rich tapestry of Mexican culture and spirituality. The event serves as a beautiful reminder of the unity and resilience of a community honoring its past while celebrating the present. Whether you are a local resident or an ex-pat looking to immerse yourself in Mexican traditions, the Dia de Muertos celebration in Puerto Vallarta is a must-experience event.

Below is the official event schedule provided by the City of Puerto Vallarta.

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