Close Menu
World Travel Blog
    • Airlines
    • Destinations
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Travel Deals
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Visitors To The Louvre Will Pay More in 2026
    • Airbnb Fined Millions By Spain For Advertising Unlicensed Properties
    • National Park Service To Charge $100 Per Person!
    • Safest Countries To Travel To In 2026
    • U.S. Issues Security Alert For Costa Rica
    • Are Digital Passports The Future Of Air Travel?
    • Oregon Becomes The First State To Earn Accessibility Verification
    • U.S. issues Travel Advisory For Tanzania
    Thursday, January 22
    Facebook Instagram
    World Travel BlogWorld Travel Blog
    Subscribe
    • Airlines

      Are Digital Passports The Future Of Air Travel?

      December 21, 2025

      What Will Delta’s AI Pricing Mean For Travelers?

      August 5, 2025

      Concorde Supersonic Passenger Plane to Return in 2026

      August 1, 2025

      Big Changes Are Coming For Airline Passengers In The European Union

      July 11, 2025

      What You Need To Know About REAL ID

      May 7, 2025
    • Destinations

      U.S. Issues Security Alert For Costa Rica

      December 28, 2025

      Oregon Becomes The First State To Earn Accessibility Verification

      December 18, 2025

      U.S. issues Travel Advisory For Tanzania

      December 4, 2025

      Some of Our Favorite Accommodations Around The World

      December 2, 2025

      LGBTQ-Friendly Guadalajara

      November 30, 2025
    • Events

      LGBTQ+ Friendly Amusement Parks To Visit This Summer

      July 18, 2025

      Summer Fun In Provincetown

      June 4, 2025

      The Key West Film Festival 2024!

      November 4, 2024

      Wonderful Wedding & Honeymoon Destinations Around The World

      August 29, 2024

      The Olympics Issues New Guidelines For Journalists Covering Trans Athletes In Paris

      June 23, 2024
    • Hotels

      Some of Our Favorite Accommodations Around The World

      December 2, 2025

      Six Best-Kept Secret Hotels to Book in 2025

      January 4, 2025

      Palm Springs Getaway!

      November 10, 2024

      The Growing Allure of Independent Accommodations

      September 14, 2024

      Your Hotel Concierge Is The Perfect Travel Guide

      April 30, 2024
    • Restaurants

      Must-Visit Restaurants in Venice, Italy

      September 22, 2024

      The Growing Allure of Independent Accommodations

      September 14, 2024

      New ‘Everywhere is Queer’ App for LGBTQ Travelers

      July 19, 2024

      20 Top Cities for Vegans and Vegetarians

      October 5, 2023

      Apps To Help You Find The Best Restaurants

      September 22, 2023
    • Travel Deals

      Some of Our Favorite Accommodations Around The World

      December 2, 2025

      LGBTQ-Friendly Guadalajara

      November 30, 2025

      What Are The Best Kept Secrets For Budget Travel?

      November 23, 2025

      Google Flights Introduces New AI Flight Search

      September 13, 2025

      Tourism Plummets In The USA With Fewer International Visitors

      September 6, 2025
    World Travel Blog
    Home»Destinations»Halloween Celebrations Around The World
    Destinations

    Halloween Celebrations Around The World

    Lauren MulveyBy Lauren MulveySeptember 30, 20243 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Halloween
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Maybe you’re planning a trip for Christmas or New Year’s Eve, hoping to celebrate in a special destination, but have you ever considered booking a vacation for Halloween? This spooky tradition may be one of the most popular events in the U.S.A., but it is also celebrated in other countries in unique ways. Here’s what “halloween” celebrations look like around the globe. 

    Dia de Los Muertos – Latin America

    In Latin America, kids do not go trick-or-treating on October 31, but on November 1st, festivities and parties are held to celebrate the “Day of the dead” or “Dia de los muertos.” This celebration honors passed loved ones in Mexican families and is intended to unite the living with the dead. It originated from the Aztecs, an indigenous group living in the Mexico region who had spiritual beliefs that death and living were closely entwined. As Latin America endured years of colonization and Catholic-rule, the tradition of honoring passed loved ones merged indigenous values with Catholic values to become what it is today. On November 1st, families honored deceased children, and on November 2nd, deceased adults. Altars are built to connect with these spirits, flowers and colorful paper decor are hung in public spaces and homes, parades are held, beautiful handmade costumes are worn as song and dance honor the spirits’ memories.

     

    Ognissanti – Italy

    Similar to Dia de los muertos, Italy has the tradition of Ognissanti or “All Saints” every year on November 1st. According to Real Italiano, this Christian tradition dates back to the 4th century, however back then it was celebrated in the spring season, and was only changed to November 1st by Pope Gregory III in the 8th century. This tradition is celebrated in various ways in Italy’s many regions. For example, in Sardinia, some children essentially go trick-or-treating, going door to door in their neighborhoods asking for a gift to give to the dead, while in Abruzzo pumpkin lanterns are carved by families. On the following day, Italians celebrate All Souls’ Day, which primarily honors the dead through the decoration of loved ones’ graves. Some cities may hold parades, and children often dress up as their favorite saints. And it wouldn’t be Italy without food! On these occasions, special foods like pumpkin risotto and roasted chestnuts are prepared. 

     

    Samhain – Ireland and Scotland

    Ireland and Scotland’s medieval landscapes and architecture make it easy to believe that they have the most witchy and Halloween-y traditions. Samhain is actually the true origin of Halloween in the United States, and it is still celebrated today in Ireland and Scotland. According to the National Museum of Ireland, in ancient times, Samhain marked the beginning of winter on November 1st. Hallowe’en was the night before Samhain, October 31st. It is also known as the Feast of All Saints, an evening of feasting game-playing, and commemorating the reuniting of the dead with the living. Samhain was originally a pagan festival from ancient Celtic spiritual tradition, according to History.com. Because the later part of the year was dark and cold, the belief was that humans could more closely communicate with the spirit world at this time. Oftentimes, on this evening children and men would run around trying to scare their neighbors in scary masks and disguises, and so began the tradition of costume wearing on Halloween! 

     

    day of the dead Dia de los Muertos halloween Ireland italy Mexico Scotland travel for Halloween
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleGet Ready To Set Sail On These Amazing Cruises
    Next Article Adventurous Travelers Can Experience New Cultures For Free With The Peace Corps
    Lauren Mulvey

    Lauren Mulvey is a freelance writer based in upstate New York who specializes in regional travel, culture, and sustainability across the Hudson Valley and beyond.

    Related Posts

    Visitors To The Louvre Will Pay More in 2026

    January 19, 2026

    Airbnb Fined Millions By Spain For Advertising Unlicensed Properties

    January 16, 2026

    National Park Service To Charge $100 Per Person!

    January 14, 2026
     
     
     
    Don't Miss It!

    Visitors To The Louvre Will Pay More in 2026

    By Lauren MulveyJanuary 19, 2026

    Around the world, new taxes and fees have been imposed by popular cities, historical landmarks,…

    Airbnb Fined Millions By Spain For Advertising Unlicensed Properties

    By Lauren MulveyJanuary 16, 2026

    Spain has fined Airbnb 64 million euros ($75 million) for promoting unlicensed rental properties across…

    National Park Service To Charge $100 Per Person!

    By Lauren MulveyJanuary 14, 2026

    The National Park Service has announced it will begin charging international visitors $100 per person…

    Our Latest

    Visitors To The Louvre Will Pay More in 2026

    January 19, 2026

    Airbnb Fined Millions By Spain For Advertising Unlicensed Properties

    January 16, 2026

    National Park Service To Charge $100 Per Person!

    January 14, 2026

    Safest Countries To Travel To In 2026

    December 29, 2025
    Editor's Pick!

    Some of Our Favorite Accommodations Around The World

    By Lauren MulveyDecember 2, 2025

    In every issue of Passport magazine we highlight unique hotels and resorts for readers to…

    LGBTQ-Friendly Guadalajara

    November 30, 2025
    For You

    When Will the COVID-19 Vaccine Be Available Around the World?

    By Keith LangstonDecember 24, 2020

    Everyone in the United States, and around the world, wants to know: “When will I…

    Weird and Wonderful Restaurants Around the World

    By Jenna LeisApril 19, 2019

    Going out to dinner doesn’t have to be boring. If your looking for someplace new…

    © 2026 The World Travel Blog — USA
    • Destinations
    • Events
    • Health
    • Travel
    • Global Cocktails Blog
     

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    The World Travel Blog is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker. — Thank you.