Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Experience Day of the Dead in Puerto Vallarta

During the fall, Puerto Vallarta transforms into a vibrant destination to celebrate the Day of the Dead, a tradition declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. The green pearl of the Mexican Pacific becomes a unique setting where music, colors, and spirituality blend into a magical atmosphere, attracting both national and international tourists. With special events, altars that tell stories, and elegantly dressed Catrinas, Puerto Vallarta offers an authentic and emotional experience that honors the memory of the deceased against the backdrop of a stunning sunset over the bay.

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