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Where to Go on Easter Break?

Easter break is a special time in Mexico, where traditions, culture, and spirituality intertwine to offer a unique experience. If you’re looking for destinations to enjoy this season authentically, Mexico has a lot to offer. Here are some recommendations to experience an unforgettable Holy Week.

Destinations in Mexico to visit during Easter break

1. Taxco, Guerrero: Processions and Silver Handicrafts

Known as the “Pueblo Mágico of Taxco,” this destination in Guerrero is famous for its impressive Holy Week processions. The cobblestone streets fill with devotees and visitors as religious images wind through the picturesque alleys. Besides the festivities, Taxco is renowned for its silver craftsmanship, so don’t miss the chance to explore the workshops and purchase unique pieces.

2. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato: Tradition and Elegance

San Miguel de Allende is a charming destination during Holy Week. The city fills with color with sawdust carpets, creating an ephemeral tapestry that beautifies the streets. The nighttime processions are impressive, with candles lighting the way and creating a unique atmosphere. The elegance of this colonial city adds a special touch to the celebration.

3. Taxhimay, Hidalgo: Otomi Rituals and Traditions

In the state of Hidalgo, the town of Taxhimay is a place where Otomi traditions are lived intensely during Holy Week. Ritual ceremonies, dances, and theatrical reenactments make this celebration a unique, culturally rich experience.

4. Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca: Holy Week Full of Color and Flavor

Oaxaca is famous for its vibrant celebrations, and Holy Week is no exception. The processions blend with the city’s mystical, folkloric essence. Also, don’t miss the chance to try the region’s typical Lenten dishes, such as traditional “bacalao a la vizcaina” and vigil empanadas.

5. Iztapalapa, Mexico City: The Passion of Christ in the Capital

Mexico City’s Iztapalapa borough is famous for its Passion of Christ reenactment, one of the largest and most authentic in the country. Thousands of local actors participate in this staging that attracts visitors from all over Mexico and the world. The dramatic production and palpable devotion make Iztapalapa an impactful destination during Holy Week.

 6. Zamora, Michoacán: Solemn Processions and Copper Handicrafts

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Michoacan stands out for its solemn processions and the meticulous creation of sawdust carpets during Holy Week. In Zamora, you can witness these impressive manifestations of faith and enjoy copper handicrafts, a tradition that has endured for generations.

 7. Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosí: Holy Week in a Magical Town 

Real de Catorce, with its mystical atmosphere and colonial architecture, is a unique destination to experience Holy Week. The narrow cobblestone streets come alive with processions and traditional rituals. The spirituality of this Magical Town is complemented by the natural beauty of the surrounding desert landscapes.

 8. Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo: Holy Week on the Caribbean Shore

If you want to combine Holy Week with the charm of the Caribbean, Playa del Carmen is the perfect destination. Enjoy white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters while you take part in processions and religious events. The cultural diversity and lively atmosphere make this coastal city an exciting choice.

9. Querétaro, Querétaro: History and Religiosity in Central Mexico 

Querétaro, with its historic center full of colonial architecture, is one of the ideal Fiesta Americana Vacation Club destinations to experience Holy Week. The processions and religious events blend with the city’s history, creating a unique experience where faith and culture converge.

Whether you want a Holy Week with solemn processions, to participate in traditional rituals, or simply enjoy Mexico’s natural beauty, these destinations offer an unforgettable experience during this season. Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich tradition and spirituality of this Mexican festivity!

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