Most holidays in the country fall in November-December, and if you come at this time, you will surely catch a show in a couple of weeks. On November 1-2, in Acapulco as well as all over Mexico, people celebrate the Dia de los Muertos - a holiday dedicated to the memory of the dead. During these two days, the residents visit relatives' cemeteries, arrange picnics and dances. Wafers, chocolates, and ornaments in the form of crucifixes, skulls are sold everywhere in the city. The main symbols of the holiday are the papier-mâché skeletons and "deadly" makeup on the face of local residents. But the main aim of this festival is a serious tradition of honoring the dead, so the departed find immortality, as long as they are remembered by living descendants and relatives. If you are planning a trip to Acapulco during this time, then it definitely will be a pleasant addition to the trip.
Another must-visit event here is the Acapulco Carnival, which is, first of all, a stylish holiday for those who are lucky in business and who is smiling at destiny. This is a celebration of a prosperous human spirit. For every fan of cinematography, it is crucial to check out the FICA Film Festival, which is held in Acapulco annually. Those who prefer sports event must visit the AMT Tennis Tournament, which is one of the most prestigious sports events in Latin America. This event is visited by representatives of various well-known trademarks and famous celebrities. The tennis tournament is held in Acapulco on the courts of the Fairmont Acapulco Princess Complex with a primer. On the first Friday of March, all the shamans and magus of Mexico gather in the town of Katemaco, Acapulco located at the same lake in Veracruz. Hundreds of white and black magicians, shamans, sorcerers, and visionaries hold their rituals here and organize small fair for the sale of amulets. Regardless of whether these rituals will help, one thing is certain - you will plunge into the atmosphere of magic.
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