




Day of the Immaculate Conception (Guatemala)
This Catholic festivity honors the Virgin Mary and is closely linked to the Burning of the Devil, celebrated on the eve. It is a date of great religious fervor with processions and spiritual activities.
Discover the vibrant traditions and festivities that transform Guatemala in December. From the processions of Las Posadas, filled with carols and candles, to Nochebuena with tamales and ponche, this month is packed with joy. Explore the unique Quema del Diablo and the Christmas markets offering nacimientos and handcrafted ornaments. Immerse yourself in the rich Guatemalan culture during the festive season, an unforgettable experience for visitors and locals.





This Catholic festivity honors the Virgin Mary and is closely linked to the Burning of the Devil, celebrated on the eve. It is a date of great religious fervor with processions and spiritual activities.





The Posadas are a deeply rooted tradition that commemorates the pilgrimage of Mary and Joseph, fostering community and the Christmas spirit. Processions are held with carols and neighborhood gatherings.





The creation of nativity scenes is a fundamental artistic and religious expression of Guatemalan Christmas. They represent the birth scene of Jesus and are a central tradition in homes.





It is the heart of the family celebration, where families gather for a special dinner and the exchange of gifts. Midnight Mass and fireworks complement this festivity.





Antigua Guatemala is a popular destination to welcome the New Year, offering a festive and picturesque atmosphere. Thousands of people gather in the Plaza Mayor to celebrate with music and fireworks.
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This is one of the most important K'iche' Maya indigenous festivities, offering a deep immersion into local cultural and religious traditions. The town transforms with a vibrant market and diverse activities.





This exciting event gathers thousands of people on Avenida Reforma, with decorated floats, music, and dance. It creates a festive and joyful atmosphere in the capital, ideal for families.