Join an unforgettable Día de Muertos adventure in Michoacán’s ancestral cemeteries. Limited spots for this immersive cultural experience. Book now!
Join an unforgettable Día de Muertos adventure in Michoacán’s ancestral cemeteries. Limited spots for this immersive cultural experience. Book now!
- Centro Histórico de Morelia - The tour begins at 1:00 pm from the Starbucks at the Fiesta Americana Reforma hotel, heading to Morelia, Michoacán. This is a fully colonial city where participants will explore the historic center for a brief photo opportunity.
- Santa Fe de la Laguna - The journey continues to Santa Fe de la Laguna and Capula,…
- Centro Histórico de Morelia - The tour begins at 1:00 pm from the Starbucks at the Fiesta Americana Reforma hotel, heading to Morelia, Michoacán. This is a fully colonial city where participants will explore the historic center for a brief photo opportunity.
- Santa Fe de la Laguna - The journey continues to Santa Fe de la Laguna and Capula, Purépecha villages, where visitors can admire the grand clay Catrina, take photos, and purchase souvenirs. At the start of the tour, traditional offerings in local homes will be visited, and the fascinating story of this wonderful festival will be shared.
- Tzintzuntzan - Participants will explore the traditional church and cemetery, as well as the offering of Don Vasco de Quiroga, the first bishop of Michoacán.
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Pátzcuaro - The tour also includes a visit to Pátzcuaro, a magical town in Mexico. Here, participants will take a boat to the island of Janitzio, the origin of it all. They will visit one of Mexico’s iconic cultural cemeteries and experience the traditional evening in the pantheon, surrounded by glowing flowers, skulls, candles dedicated to the deceased, and the scent of copal, which indigenous people believe purifies the soul, allowing the dead to enter their homes safely.
Participants will spend the night in an ancient cemetery, experiencing a genuine tradition. Sleeping is possible during the journeys, which range from 30 to 90 minutes per town. There are only 40 spaces available for this unique experience.

- Traditional Day of the Dead Dinner
- Souvenir Catrina
- Boat trip on Lake Janitzio
- Visit to royal offerings in Michoacan houses
- Visit to ancient cemeteries for Day of the Dead evening
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bilingual Guide
- Traveler Insurance
- Traditional Day of the Dead Dinner
- Souvenir Catrina
- Boat trip on Lake Janitzio
- Visit to royal offerings in Michoacan houses
- Visit to ancient cemeteries for Day of the Dead evening
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bilingual Guide
- Traveler Insurance
The Day of the Dead in Mexico originated in Michoacan. Embrace the Mexican tradition of Día de Muertos in five enchanting villages: Morelia, Tzintzuntzan, Santa Fé de la Laguna, Pátzcuaro, and the island of Janitzio. Delight in a traditional meal prepared by chefs using pre-Hispanic recipes and unique Día de Muertos cuisine, including pan de muerto….
The Day of the Dead in Mexico originated in Michoacan. Embrace the Mexican tradition of Día de Muertos in five enchanting villages: Morelia, Tzintzuntzan, Santa Fé de la Laguna, Pátzcuaro, and the island of Janitzio. Delight in a traditional meal prepared by chefs using pre-Hispanic recipes and unique Día de Muertos cuisine, including pan de muerto. Following this, visit Tzintzuntzan to explore the historic church and cemetery, and learn about the offering of Don Vasco de Quiroga, the first bishop of Michoacán. Additionally, explore Patzcuaro, a magical Mexican town, and take a boat to the island of Janitzio, where it all began. Important note: This tour is designed for adventurers, commencing at 1:00 pm and concluding the next day at 12:00 pm. Experience an authentic tradition by staying up all night in an ancient cemetery. There are only 40 spaces available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.