Calaverandia 2025
In Mexico, one of the most beautiful and distinctive traditions that has captivated the world’s attention is Día de Muertos—a celebration full of colors, flavors, music, and aromas, devoted to honoring our loved ones who have passed on.
To reconnect with our roots and experience a piece of this beloved tradition, Jalisco has been home for six years to Calaverandia, the world’s only theme park dedicated to Día de Muertos.
It’s a charming and exciting experience spread across five hectares, where you’ll live Día de Muertos in a new, luminous, and innovative way—through multimedia shows, live music, traditional Mexican snacks, interactive technology, and this year’s addition: new photo moments to capture unforgettable memories with your family.
More Than a Theme Park: A Living Tradition
Beyond entertainment, Calaverandia is an experience that celebrates our culture, history, and traditions. Each edition awakens nostalgia, wonder, and a deep emotional connection with our loved ones—reminding us that life and death are eternally intertwined through celebration.
Main Shows and Attractions at Calaverandia 2025
ALMA 4D Multimedia Show
Immerse yourself in a unique sensory experience. Día de Muertos comes to life through a 30-meter-tall water screen with new special effects, stunning performers, robotic lighting, fireworks, and cutting-edge technology.
The Grand Altar
A favorite among visitors, as altars and offerings are the most symbolic elements of Día de Muertos. On an impressive 15-meter-high stage, feel the joy, love, and nostalgia as powerful voices and musicians guide you through the memories of those who once filled our hearts.
Omitlán
A magical attraction that transports you to a traditional Mexican village from another time. Omitlán rekindles a childlike sense of wonder—a place filled with joy, imagination, and color. Bone-made houses, vibrant corners, and whimsical details create an enchanting setting.
Omitlán Highlights:
❖ The giant slide with an incredible surprise
❖ The magical ball fountain
The Underworld
Descend into the depths of a pre-Hispanic journey filled with mysterious challenges and enigmatic characters. This adventure leads you to a sacred encounter, retracing the ancient paths our ancestors once followed to connect with the afterlife—a mystical place to honor the essence of our traditions.
The Cemetery
Welcome to the world’s first interactive cemetery. Here, past and present meet in a whisper of memories. Surrounded by the scent of candles, copal incense, and marigolds, this is a place to honor and reconnect with our loved ones.
Calaverandia Captivates Visitors from Around the World
Since its first edition in 2017, Calaverandia has attracted not only local and national visitors but also travelers from around the world. Guests experience a powerful fusion of technology, art, and tradition—immersed in the scent of copal, marigold flowers, and the distinctive magic that defines Día de Muertos in Mexico.
In 2024, Calaverandia broke records with 15 consecutive sold-out nights and welcomed tourists from over 15 countries, including the United States, Costa Rica, and France.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the magic and tradition of Calaverandia 2025 in Guadalajara—an event that celebrates our roots and the colorful beauty of Día de Muertos. Bring your family and friends, and be part of this unique experience that unites culture, art, technology, multimedia shows, and fun for everyone.
Calaverandia 2025: Starting October 22
Location: Parque Ávila Camacho, Guadalajara, Jalisco
Hours: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 7:00 p.m.–12:00 a.m.; Friday and Saturday, 7:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m. Closed Mondays.
Tickets available at:
Boletomóvil
Regular prices:
○ General Adult (13+) – $790 MXN
○ General Child (ages 4–12) – $390 MXN
○ Comfort Pass Adult (13+) – $1,520 MXN
○ Comfort Pass Child (ages 4–12) – $820 MXN
○ Children 0–3 years old enter free
Prices do not include Boletomóvil service fees.
The Comfort Pass includes: access to the Tracsa giant slide, Mundet trajineras, priority access to attractions, preferred seating at shows, and entry to the Comfort Zone (with food and drink sales and a rest area).