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Last Updated: 4th May 2024

What's the difference between Day of the Dead & Cinco de Mayo, and how can you tell?

The Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), a multi-day celebration, is held in October and the first days of November. Dia de los Muertos starts on October 31, 2018 and ends November 2. Cinco de Mayo does not equal Day of the Dead.



Also, was it possible to ask what the differences are between Day of the Dead (or Cinco de Mayo)?

Fireworks go off every night on Cinco de Mayo and many people flock to see them. Day of the Dead celebrates the deceased, to remember loved ones and have a lot of fun. Cinco de Mayo is Mexico's victory at The Battle of Puebla, and The Franco-Mexican War.

You might also wonder, "What does Cinco de Mayo actually celebrate?" Many Americans associate Cinco de Mayo with Mexican food and possibly a few margaritas. September 16th is the anniversary of Mexican independence. Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of the unlikely victory of the Mexican army over the French forces under Napoleon III at the Battle for Puebla on May 5, 1862.

It is also important to understand how Day of the Dead differs from Halloween

The main difference is that Halloween only lasts one night. However, the Day of the Dead spans three days and starts on October 31. All Hallows Eve is the short version of Halloween, which marks the end of All Saints Day, a Catholic celebration honoring martyrs and saints.

What should I wear to Cinco de Mayo

What to Wear

  1. Bright colors. Bright colors are a great way to incorporate Cinco de Mayo outfits with floral patterns and ruffles.
  2. Flowers. Flowers are a great choice.
  3. Ruffled off the shoulder tops