Day of the Dead Flights

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Recognized by UNESCo as an Intagible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Day of the Dead is a vibrant Mexican tradition honiring loved ones through coloful altars, marigold flowers, music, and ancestral ritual that connect the past and the present. 

Wondering what Day of the Dead truly means? The answer is found in the journey - through the heart of each celebration. 

In Mexico City, inmerse yourself in the iconic Catrina Parade, see the stunning ofrendas in the Zocalo, and experience citywide festivals that light up every street. 

Oaxaca offers music-filled streets, traditional dance, and handcrafted altars that capture the soul of this centuries-old celebration. 

Tijuana mixes tradition and modernity with vibrant festivals and urban art tributes that reinterpret ancestral customs. 

Funt Facts: Latin America honors the dead too

The Day of the Dead goes beyond Mexico. Across Latin America, traditions shaped by indigenous roots take center stage: 

Colombia: In Bogota and Medellin, community altars, native flowers, and street murals honor the memory of loved ones. 

Guatemala: Sumpango and Santiago Sacatepequez host the Giant Kite Festival, where massive, hand-painted kites carry messages to the afterlife. 

Bolivia: The ñanitas traditions in La Paz honors human skulls preserved by families as spiritual connections. Altars known as apxata are created an decorated with tantawawas (traditional bread figures), candles and flowers in a ritual that blends faith, reverence an popular music. 

What you should know about the Day of the Dead