Dia de los Muertos

We invite you to be a part of our Coast to Costa family alter by submitting a photo below

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cELEBRATE WITH US

From October 31 to November 2, people across Latin America lovingly memorialize their deceased relatives and friends in a joyous ceremony. Taking place between Halloween and All Souls Day, Día de Muertos celebrations take many forms across the Americas. In some countries, people spend the day at the cemetery visiting and cleaning the grave of the deceased. But in Mexico, an altar – or an ofrenda – is one of the main focal points of the holiday. The ofrenda must be in place by October 31, because at night, the deceased pop in for one night. While not all were able to join us in Oaxaca for this tradition, we invite you as our Coast to Costa family to submit a photo or photos of your loved ones so we may remember them together by placing them on our ofrenda.

Submit your photo here.
Image via Nibbles and Feasts

Image via Nibbles and Feasts

Image via the Curious Mexican

Image via the Curious Mexican