
Xcaret Park is a place where culture meets stunning natural beauty, and when it comes to celebrating Mexico’s rich traditions, the Festival of Life and Death takes the cake. This annual event honors Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in a way that’s both vibrant and reverent—a true feast for the senses. Recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Día de los Muertos is all about remembering and celebrating those who have passed, and Xcaret’s festival brings this tradition to life in a way that only Mexico can. If you’re planning a vacation to the Mexican Caribbean – we highly suggest putting this festival on your radar. If you are already planning to be part of the 2024 celebration, we’ve got you covered in this guide with everything you need to know—from its history to must-see attractions.
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A Look into the Festival’s History
The Festival of Life and Death at Xcaret Park isn’t just another event—it’s a cultural phenomenon that beautifully blends ancient pre-Hispanic rituals with Catholic influences. It all started in the early 2000s, with Xcaret’s mission to preserve and showcase Mexican culture at its core. Each year, a different state in Mexico is invited to bring their unique costumes and traditions, making every festival a fresh and exciting experience. Over the years, it’s become a must-see event, drawing both locals and visitors eager to soak up Mexico’s rich heritage through theater, music, dance, food, and art.
When Is The Festival Of Life & Death at Xcaret?
The Festival of Life and Death for 2024 will run from October 30th to November 3rd.
Do I Need Extra Tickets For The Festival?
When you purchase your park ticket to Xcaret from October 30th to November 3rd, you automatically get entrance to the festival. Read on to find out more details about this world-class festival full of Mexican color and folklore!
What to Expect: A Sneak Peek at the Festivities




The Festival of Life and Death runs from October 30th to November 3rd, and trust us, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. Here’s a taste of what’s in store:
- Dazzling Parades and Processions: Imagine vibrant floats, traditional costumes, and performers dancing through the park—this parade is the heartbeat of the festival, and you won’t want to miss it!
- Artistic Altars and Exhibitions: Scattered throughout the park, you’ll find beautifully decorated altars (ofrendas) honoring deceased loved ones. These altars are adorned with marigolds, candles, and personal mementos, giving you a deep dive into the significance of Día de los Muertos.
- Music and Dance Galore: From mariachi bands to folkloric dancers, the festival is alive with music and movement that captures the essence of Mexican culture.
- Theater and Storytelling: Get ready for a show! Talented performers put on a variety of theater presentations, ranging from comedy to drama, that will keep you entertained all day long.
- Cultural Workshops: Want to learn more? Join one of the many workshops where you can dive deeper into the history and symbolism of Día de los Muertos or even try your hand at traditional crafts.
- Gastronomy Delights: Food is a big part of the celebration, and you’ll find a plethora of traditional Mexican dishes and sweets to tantalize your taste buds.
- Family-Friendly Fun: Bring the kiddos! There are plenty of activities designed just for them, including interactive workshops and crafts.
- Gala Concert: Cap off your experience with a live performance from Reik, the popular Mexican pop band, at the Gran Tlachco stage. Just a heads-up—the concert isn’t included in the festival ticket, so plan accordingly!
Travel Tips for a Memorable Experience
Want to make the most of your visit? Here are some pro tips:
- Plan Ahead: The festival is popular, so make sure to book your tickets and accommodations early.
- Arrive Early: To take full advantage of the day’s events, get to the park as early as possible.
- Dress Comfortably: It’s warm during the day but can get cooler in the evening, so layer up. Comfortable shoes are a must—you’ll be doing a lot of walking!
- Engage with Locals: Chat with artisans and performers—they’ll enhance your experience with their stories and insights.
- Get Festive: Embrace the spirit of the festival by painting your face like a Catrina (a traditional depiction of death). It’s all part of the fun!
- Respect the Culture: Remember, this is a deeply meaningful event, so take it in with respect and appreciation.
- Download the Xcaret App: Stay on top of the event schedule with the Xcaret Events app. It’s the best way to ensure you don’t miss anything!

What’s New for 2024
The 2024 edition is set to be bigger and better than ever! Here’s what’s new:
Bigger and Better Parades: Look out for even more impressive floats and costumes this year.
Innovative Art Installations: Get ready for some jaw-dropping new art exhibits that bring fresh perspectives on life and death.
Expanded Food Offerings: More food options are coming your way, featuring both traditional and modern Mexican cuisine.
Hands-On Workshops: This year, you can dive even deeper into the culture with interactive workshops for all ages.
New Family Activities: More attractions and games for the kids make this year’s festival even more family-friendly.
Sustainability Focus: Xcaret is committed to eco-friendly practices, so expect to see initiatives aimed at reducing the festival’s environmental impact.
Special Guest State: Quintana Roo, home to Mayan traditions, will be the featured state, bringing unique cultural elements to the festival.
The Festival of Life and Death at Xcaret Park is more than just an event—it’s an immersive cultural experience that celebrates the beauty of life and the reverence of death. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned festival-goer, 2024 promises to be a year to remember. So get ready to dive into the colors, sounds, and spirit of this one-of-a-kind celebration. Need more info or want help planning your visit? Drop us a message or give us a call—we’re here to make sure you have an unforgettable trip!