Tour Special: Festival "Dia de Muertos" in Oaxaca at hotel Fortin
Enjoy a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Oaxaca.
This day is full of emotions and flavor. We will visit El Arbol del Tule, which is the widest tree in the world. Then we will go to Teotitlán del Valle, a town known for its wool weaving workshops.
Finally we will visit the Archaeological Zone of Mitla famous for its temples and tombs.
Later we will stop along the way to visit a Mezcalería where we will be able to taste and try this renowned drink. Salud!
The Hotel Marqués del Valle is located in the Zócalo of the City of Oaxaca. It has comfortable rooms decorated with fine wooden furniture and textiles from the region.
Hotel Fortin Plaza is located next to the Auditorium of Guelaguetza, some minutes away from the city center. It is a 4 Star hotel that has a panoramic view of the city.
The Parador del Dominico Hotel, located in the City of Oaxaca 800 meters from the center of Oaxaca de Juárez, offers accommodation with a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features a garden (central patio) and cozy rooms with air conditioning and private bathroom. The 32 soundproof rooms come with free Wifi internet access and room service. In your free time, you can take advantage of entertainment options such as a flat-screen TV with cable channels, along with other practical services like a balcony and separate dining area.
The celebrations of the "Dìa de muertos" in Mexico are unique, but it is certain that like the celebration in Oaxaca there are no two, Oaxaca is the ideal example of custom and tradition, of respect for culture, its people and its origins.
We invite you and we wait with open arms in Oaxaca to experience the traditional festival of the dead!
Maps are automatically generated and provide an indicative, yet inaccurate, representation of the route.
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Start: Oaxaca, México - End: Oaxaca, México
5 days from
1,592 usd
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Tour designed by:
Alondra
This tour includes lodging, breakfast and tours, including a night tour of pantheons so you can learn about the celebration of the festival of the dead in Xoxocotlán. Did you know that Xocotitlán was the inspiration for the movie Coco?