Traditionally, Mexican children received their presents on Dia de los Santos Reyes, Three Kings Day, on Jan. 6, but the Christmas traditions popularized in Northern Europe and the U.S. are beginning to take hold in Mexico, giving kids two days during the season to receive Christmas gifts. read more
Favorite mexican holidays: November 1/2: All Saints Day / Day of the Dead (“Día de Muertos”) Although this is a laborable day, this is the most representative mexican tradition. December 24/25: Christmas Eve/Day (“Navidad”) Mexicans love Christmas. It’s a great day to share a moment with family. read more
Religious holidays of Mexico are celebrated on many days. Some of the most important, and known to people worldwide, are the following: March 8th: Ash Wednesday (“Miércoles de Ceniza”), preceded by 4 days of Carnival. read more