Oct 18–26, 2025
Nine Days and Eight Nights
We all love Oaxaca and it has become so popular especially during the Day of the Dead celebration. We will do something very different. We will visit this beautiful place a week before, so that we will have the opportunity to enjoy everything while avoiding the lines, the waits and the crowds. But we will enjoy the beautiful atmosphere and visit our friends, where we will organize our own celebration, which will be intimate, special and authentic. We will have elements that will make us laugh, but also cry. Everything will come together in moments of nostalgia and joy. If you want to start celebrating the lives of your departed loved ones, there is no better way than with this trip. This is a unique opportunity that you will treasure all of your life.
QUICK LOOK
Trip begins at: | Oaxaca International Airport on October 18, 2025 at the time of your preference |
Trip ends at: | Oaxaca Airport on October 26, 2025 at the time of your preference |
No. of days: | Nine days and eight nights |
Areas of interest: | Festivals, history, archaeology, folk art, cuisine, anthropology |
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS TRIP
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- Enjoying the most colorful neighborhood in Oaxaca, Jalatlaco, previous to the celebrations of the Day of the Dead
- Visiting small villages around Oaxaca to learn about the culture, gastronomy and folk art
- Being in the homes of the most remarkable folk-artists and learning about their traditions
- Enjoying with the local families their creations and perceptions about the upcoming celebration of the Day of the Dead
- Visiting places off the traditional path, often on the market days
- Sharing the cycle of life in a colorful way through parades and processions at the cemeteries in the small villages
- Enjoying the most fascinating Zapotecan archaeological sites: Monte Albán and Mitla
Note: We will have the privilege of attending private events and intercultural communication with our friends and artisans in several villages of Oaxaca, such as Ocotlán de Morelos, Arrazola, Teotitlán del Valle & Mitla. Our friends will open the doors of their homes to honor our ancestors. Simply unique!
GALLERY
ITINERARY
OCTOBER 18
We will organize your transfer to our centrally located hotel in Oaxaca City. Then we will have our welcome dinner. We will enjoy this most beautiful city just before the Day of the Dead.
OCTOBER 19
We will visit the colorful market of Tlacolula and then we will visit the archaeological site of Mitla. Then we will visit the extraordinary weaver, Arturo Hernández, where we will learn firsthand about the natural dyes and the importance behind the traditional pre-Hispanic designs expressed in the textiles and the archaeology.
OCTOBER 20
Our first stop will be at the local market of Teotitlán del Valle. There we will meet Eugenia Mendoza, an incredible weaver in Teotitlán. With her, we will learn about the dyes and other natural processes that involve the manufacturing of beautiful rugs. After lunch we will admire the geometrical designs and their deep meaning in pre-Hispanic architecture. We will have a personal celebration of the Day of the Dead in Teotilán where we will set up a beautiful altar in honor of our family members.
OCTOBER 21
We will go to the local market of Benito Juárez, where we will learn about all the elements that are needed in order to celebrate the Day of the Dead. Also we will visit the extraordinary Museum of Rufino Tamayo. We will visit a private collection of Folk Art as well.
OCTOBER 22
During the morning we will visit the wonderful archaeological site of Monte Albán, and then we will visit the family of Manuel Jiménez, the first maker of the whimsical, wood-carved nahuales that Oaxaca is now famous for. (In México City, they are well known as alebrijes.) There we will meet with Isaías and Angélico, Manuel Jimenez’s sons. They will show us how they have been improving the tradition over the past thirty years.
OCTOBER 23
We will visit the Mixtec, where we will have three important stops; Coixtlahuaca, San Pedro and San Pablo Teposcolula and Yauhuitlán. This experience will give us a very important sense of spirituality and popular religiosity.
OCTOBER 24
Today we will go to Ocotlán de Morelos. First we will visit the museum that holds the most important pieces of Rodolfo Morales, the magnificent artist who showed the beauty and peace of his hometown, Ocotlán. Then we will visit Guillermina Aguilar Alcántara in order to learn about her contribution to the folk art of Oaxaca.
OCTOBER 25
We will visit Santo Domingo de Guzmán Cultural Center and then we will spend time at the Textile Museum. After lunch you will have some free time to enjoy the last day of our visit in this lovely city.
OCTOBER 26
Today we will take you (at the time of your preference) to the local airport in Oaxaca City.
COSTS (USD) & DETAILS
Cost per person (double occupancy): | $2,300 |
To reserve your spot: | $1,150 |
Balance (due by July 1, 2025): | $1,150 |
If you'd like a private room, add: | $450 |
The tour includes:
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- Transfers to and from the hotel to the local airport in Oaxaca
- Daily tours
- A guide specialized in archaeology, ethnography and anthropology
- Entrance fees to all the attractions detailed in the tour description
- Workshop to learn about making alebrijes in the house of Manuel Jiménez, where this tradition started
- Workshop to learn about dyes and rug-weaving with Eugenia Mendoza, the best known artist in Teotitlán del Valle
- Accommodations
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- Eight lunches, tasting the local flavors and the delicious traditional cuisine of Oaxaca
It does not include:
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- International flights
- Tips
- Alcoholic drinks
- Laundry and personal expenses
This trip was designed for only fourteen travelers.
Ready to reserve? Use the button below to go to our form. Questions? Contact us. (If you need details about an alternative way to pay, we will be happy to help you.)
MXN: $46,885
CAD: $3,323
EURO: $2,217
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