Celebrações do Dia dos Mortos na Riviera Maya
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Celebrações do Dia dos Mortos na Riviera Maya

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Idiomas: Inglês
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duração: de 4 hours a 8 hours
Faça isso porque
  • Mergulhe nas tradições do Dia dos Mortos
  • Refresque-se com um mergulho em um cenote natural
  • Delicie-se com comidas tradicionais do festival mexicano
  • Faça guacamole e aproveite o jantar
  • Aprenda fatos com seu guia local especializado
O que esperar

Comemore como um morador local no maior e mais vibrante feriado do México com este passeio do Dia dos Mortos. Você mergulhará em tradições antigas e terá um vislumbre memorável de um dos eventos culturais mais significativos do México. Lucas, um dos nossos guias especialistas locais, diz: "Dià de los Muertos é como uma reunião de família - mas com um toque de outro mundo. É uma celebração alegre onde as famílias homenageiam entes queridos por meio de histórias, música, dança e, claro, comida deliciosa."

Comece sua jornada mergulhando nas águas cristalinas do místico cenote do México – um rio subterrâneo que é o começo refrescante perfeito para sua aventura. Após o seu mergulho, você experimentará comidas tradicionais do festival como 'pan de muerto', um pão doce assado no formato de caveiras ou ossos, bem como tamales saborosos, ambos acreditados para confortar as almas dos que partiram. Ao longo do dia, você também aprenderá sobre tradições legais como 'offrendas' – oferendas a entes queridos – e o significado das flores de calêndula laranja brilhante.

Em seguida, arregace as mangas e coloque a mão na massa com a magia culinária mexicana fazendo seu próprio guacamole. Beba vinhos locais enquanto um chef revela os segredos por trás dos sabores regionais e técnicas de culinária. Lucas acrescenta: "Nós preparamos todas as comidas e bebidas favoritas dos nossos entes queridos para mostrar que ainda nos importamos. Além disso, nós até colocamos seus lanches favoritos nos altares - você sabe, só para o caso de eles ficarem com fome!" O passeio termina com um jantar que captura a essência do dia, oferecendo memórias inesquecíveis e uma apreciação totalmente nova pela rica herança cultural do México.

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O que lembrar
  • Lembranças ou gorjetas não estão incluídas
  • Não é adequado para hóspedes que sofrem de enjoo em viagem
  • Somente para adultos
  • Traga uma toalha
  • Traga calçado adequado
  • Traga repelente de insetos biodegradável
  • Traga dinheiro para extras ou gratificações
  • Observe que todos os horários são aproximados e sujeitos a alterações
  • Esta é uma das nossas experiências da TUI Collection, que lhe dá um gostinho local do destino, ao mesmo tempo em que mostra seus valores únicos, autênticos e responsáveis.
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Provedor
TUI MEXICANA SA DE CV
Taxa de reserva
Boas notícias! Nenhuma taxa extra é aplicada a esta reserva.
Política de cancelamento
Receba um reembolso de 100% se você cancelar até 1 day antes do início da atividade.

O que as pessoas dizem sobre essa experiência

Excelente

4,4 /5

Com base em 68 avaliações de clientes verificados


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Serviço

4,2/5

Relação custo-benefício

3,6/5

Equipe

4,2/5

Segurança

4,2/5


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    Em

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    3

    9 de novembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    very expensive compared to the content of other excursions we have done. The cenote was beautiful and the fire dance was nice, but it felt amateur compared to others. Some people were on the bus for over 2 hours before us, so their experience was over 10 hours and they were so tired. I understand tipping is part of the culture here, but we were asked to tip someone after each element of the evening and the whole group felt it was too much. Wish we had stayed for our hotel Mexican party instead.

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    Jayne

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    2.2

    7 de novembro de 2025

    Viajando com a família


    We bought this as a family of 7 and even though it was 18+ we were informed it was suitable for children, this was confirmed from the Office with age of children given . This was not suitable for children and should never have been sold to us as this ruined it for all the party.

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    Kathrin

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    5

    4 de novembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    Sehr interessanter Ausflug mit ungewöhnlichen Überraschungen und ergreifenden, magischen Momenten.

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    Mark

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    4.6

    1 de novembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    Enrike the guide was very knowledgeable and very helpful

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    Nicoll

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    3.8

    1 de novembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    The road to the location that the tour takes place is incredibly bumpy, hence the travel sickness warning! However, our driver handled this very well. Once at the site the tour guides were excellent and very knowledgeable. Our guide Enrike was new to giving tours but was excellent going above and beyond even jumping into the cenote to retrieve an item someone dropped. The fire show was an excellent touch that we were not expecting but the highlight was the cenote itself!

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    Christine Kitchen

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    1

    8 de outubro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    Cannot believe I've been asked to review what should have been a highlight of my holiday when the Day of the Dead trip was CANCELLED TWICE! To have been rescheduled should have meant at least one of these events would happen - would strongly encourage people to think twice before booking outside of the Festival of the Dead period since it appears these excursions are not popular from the Playa del Carmen hotels....

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