Welcome to an ancestral tradition that is uniquely lived in the world. The experience starts from the designated meeting point towards Xochimilco "Place of Flowers". You will board a typical trajinera, a boat that will take you between the canals to an island where a pyramid emerges that brings to life the Show "La Llorona : The Longing for a Goodbye", an ancient legend that will take you from pre-Hispanic Mexico to the battle of colonization in a moving story of life and death.
You will witness pre-Hispanic dances, millennial chants and give life to the oldest traditions from Mictlan – Place of the Dead, where we will remember all those souls who still whisper memories, experiences and legacy from another dimension to this enchanted land called Mexico. IMPORTANT NOTE - The show is only provided in Spanish, however this language will make you connect with the culture and witness the ancient traditions as a whole local.
October 30 only
This tour takes you to live a mystical and tradition-filled experience in commemoration of the Day of the Dead through the spectacle of “La Llorona” an ancestral Mexican legend explained through dances, singing and incredible stages aboard a traditional trajinera.
Transfer from meeting point to jetty in Xochimilco
Transfer from Xochimilco to the Meeting Point
2 hours each way can be less everything depends on traffic
We'll be waiting for you outside the Starbucks at the tables so you'll find agency staff with a sign
At this point we are waiting for you at a time of 17 : 00 pm
Confirm your activity 24 hours in advance to guarantee your place
Write to us at + 52 55 6858 2082 or email reservas@vuelaviajero.com
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