The Yucatan Peninsula is full of the most incredible mysteries in all of Mexico. It was home to one of the most splendid civilizations the American continent has ever known (the mythical Mayans), who left numerous traces of their culture in these lands. Material and immaterial records still endure in this beautiful region and serve as a perfect complement, along with the natural beauty and landscapes of this area, for travelers who wish to enjoy some unforgettable days.
If you’re thinking about taking a vacation, why not take the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful city of Cancun? There, you can spend your afternoons in front of the turquoise-blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, explore the adjacent rivers and forests, and experience the best nightlife in the entire region.
In this beautiful destination, you can be part of one of the most exciting experiences offered in all of southern Mexico. On October 31st, as well as November 1st and 2nd, coinciding with the Day of the Dead, one of the most important ceremonial events of the year is held, combining elements of Mayan origin with certain Hispanic characteristics. This is the Hanal Pixan, a traditional meal that is offered to the souls returning on these days. It is part of one of the most emblematic rituals of the Mexican Caribbean!
Death holds an important place in various traditions across the country, and Cancun is no exception. In different places, such as homes, clubs, or schools, you’ll see families setting up altars, filling them with flowers and aromatic candles, decorating them with finely embroidered white tablecloths, and placing meals and beverages for the souls who will visit during these days. It is very common for the offerings to take place in courtyards, where beforehand people tidy up and clean everything so that the returning dead are not disturbed by disorder or dirt. Typically, they offer a variety of dishes such as tamales, salbutes, mucbipollos, and atoles, combined with the drinks the deceased enjoyed most during their lives. Additionally, to provide the best service, the altars are often adorned with objects that were meaningful during their lifetime.
It is truly admirable how, despite the passing of the years and the strong presence of cultures from other parts of the world, these traditions continue to endure. While many rituals evolve over time, a large part of them, such as Hanal Pixan, still retain the same characteristics they had hundreds of years ago.
If you are planning to spend a few days on the paradisiacal coasts of Quintana Roo, don’t miss the “Hanal Pixan” or the “Banquet of Souls”, a moment filled with tradition and flavor in Cancun that you won’t regret.
How could you miss such a celebration? If you’re able to take a few days off, seize this wonderful opportunity and immerse yourself in the most fascinating mysteries of the region with a Mayan soul that still preserves the richest and most sacred aspects of its culture.
Portuguese Versión: “Hanal Pixan” ou o ?Banquete das almas”: tradição e sabor em Cancun