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Day of the Dead Tourist Influx in Puerto Vallarta Exceeds Expectations

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Vallarta Online / PUERTO VALLARTA, JALISCO – The Day of the Dead in Puerto Vallarta has led this Mexican Pacific destination to become one of the favorites to experience one of Mexico’s most iconic traditions. This year, Puerto Vallarta broke records in terms of tourism and economic revenue, standing out as a cultural epicenter that attracts families as well as frequent national and international travelers, in addition to captivating local residents.

1. Record Influx and Hotel Occupancy: A Success in Puerto Vallarta

One of the biggest attractions this year has been the monumental catrina on Puerto Vallarta’s Malecon, which in 2023 broke the Guinness World Record as the tallest catrina in the world, reaching a height of more than 28 meters. Since its first installation in 2021, this imposing figure has become a symbol of cultural identity for the city and an important visual attraction, perfect for photos and videos that go around the world on social networks.

This year 2023, the catrina remains on display until November 17, accompanied by a mascot that also represents the spirit of the festivity. This monumental symbol has been a great success among visitors, who take advantage of the opportunity to take pictures and enjoy the festive environment on the Malecon, one of the most emblematic sites in Puerto Vallarta.

2. The Monumental Catrina: The Tallest Symbol of the Day of the Dead

One of the biggest attractions this year has been the monumental catrina on Puerto Vallarta’s Malecon, which in 2023 broke the Guinness World Record as the tallest catrina in the world, reaching a height of more than 28 meters. Since its first installation in 2021, this imposing figure has become a symbol of cultural identity for the city and an important visual attraction, perfect for photos and videos that go around the world on social networks.

This year 2023, the catrina remains on display until November 17, accompanied by a mascot that also represents the spirit of the festivity. This monumental symbol has been a great success among visitors, who take advantage of the opportunity to take pictures and enjoy the festive environment on the Malecon, one of the most emblematic sites in Puerto Vallarta.

3. Special Events that Complement the Day of the Dead Season

Puerto Vallarta’s Day of the Dead celebration marks the beginning of a vibrant season of events that continues throughout November, offering cultural, sports and entertainment activities. Some of the most outstanding events include:

  • Vallarta Grill Festival Fall Edition: An unmissable culinary experience for lovers of Mexican gastronomy.
  • 29th International Gourmet Festival: Bringing together renowned chefs, this festival offers unique flavors and exclusive recipes.
  • Puerto Vallarta Mexico by UTMB 2024: Trail running series that attracts athletes and spectators from all over the world.
  • Rainbow Puerto Vallarta 2024: Inclusive race that celebrates diversity and attracts both residents and tourists.

In addition, the weekend of the Mexican Revolution long weekend (November 16-18) will feature the 11th. Pacific Games Puerto Vallarta The 68th International Marlin and Tuna Fishing Tournament, and the Puerto Vallarta International Fashion Week 2024, events that will also contribute to maintain high hotel occupancy and economic activity in the destination.

4. Puerto Vallarta: More than Sun and Beach, a Cultural and Entertainment Destination

Luis Villaseñor, from the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Trust, pointed out that the destination’s success is due to its privileged location and its constant evolution to surprise visitors. Puerto Vallarta, in addition to its natural beauty and beaches, is a meeting point for international events and deeply rooted Mexican traditions. The infrastructure and professionalism of the local tourism sector have allowed Puerto Vallarta to consolidate itself as a destination where culture, history and modernity merge.

Conclusion

The Day of the Dead celebration in Puerto Vallarta has proven to be a tourism engine that attracts more and more visitors every year in search of authentic and memorable cultural experiences. This event not only highlights the Mexican tradition, but also projects Puerto Vallarta as a versatile destination, capable of adapting and evolving with the expectations of national and international tourists.

Resources and Links of Interest

Vallarta Online: Puerto Vallarta Event Guide so you won’t miss any special event during your stay.

International Gourmet Festival: Discover the Festival to learn more about world-class gastronomy in Puerto Vallarta.

Photo gallery – Day of the Dead in Puerto Vallarta

📸 Photo Credits: The images accompanying this article are courtesy of the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board. We thank them for their work in capturing and sharing the essence of this beautiful destination.

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