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Lifestyle Calendar
Events &
Experiences
Curated dining, golf, wellness, and cultural events across Mexico's luxury corridors. Scroll by region to discover what's happening — from resort programming to annual traditions. 187 events across 7 regions.
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All events and cultural traditions mapped across Mexico's luxury corridors.

Punta Mita · Puerto Vallarta · Riviera Nayarit · Costalegre
Pacific Riviera
Calendar of Events, Customs & Traditions

La Cruz Sunday Market
Tianguis Dominical de La Cruz
La Cruz de Huanacaxtle (Marina)
The Riviera Nayarit's most beloved weekly market, set against the backdrop of La Cruz Marina. Artisan crafts, organic produce, fresh-baked goods, local coffee, and live music create a sophisticated farmers' market experience steps from super-yacht berths.

Olas Altas Farmers Market
Mercado Orgánico Olas Altas
Puerto Vallarta (Zona Romántica)
Organic farmers market on the south side of PV's Zona Romántica, featuring local produce, artisan cheeses, fresh bread, craft coffee, and prepared foods. Popular with the expat community and discerning visitors staying in south-side condos.

Sayulita Friday Market
Mercado del Pueblo Sayulita
Sayulita (main plaza)
Sayulita's vibrant weekly market fills the town plaza with artisan jewelry, handmade textiles, organic produce, fresh coconut water, and street food. A quintessential Riviera Nayarit experience mixing local makers with international artisan vendors.
January

Bucerías Patron Saint Festival
Fiesta Patronal de Nuestra Señora de la Paz
Bucerías
Nine days of fireworks, traditional dances, carnival rides, street food, and daily processions honoring Our Lady of Peace. The town's main streets transform into an open-air celebration with castillos (firework towers) lighting up the night sky.

Festival Sayulita
Sayulita
A three-day celebration of surf, music, art, and film in Mexico's most iconic surf village. Features international musicians, film screenings, art installations on the beach, and surf competitions. Founded in 2014, it has grown into the corridor's signature lifestyle festival.

Humpback Whale Season
Temporada de Ballenas Jorobadas
Banderas Bay (all towns)
Each winter, an estimated 1,000+ humpback whales migrate to Banderas Bay to breed and calve, creating one of the world's most accessible whale-watching corridors. Luxury charter boats depart from La Cruz, Punta Mita, and PV marinas for intimate encounters with breaching mothers and newborn calves.

San Blas International Migratory Bird Festival
Festival Internacional de Aves Migratorias de San Blas
San Blas, Nayarit (~3 hrs from PV)
San Blas sits at the convergence of the Pacific Flyway and hosts over 500 bird species — one of the highest concentrations in the Americas. The annual festival features guided birding excursions through mangrove estuaries, boat tours to La Tobara springs, and expert-led workshops.
February

Carnaval de Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta (Malecón & Centro)
Floats, costume parades, live music stages, and the traditional Burning of Bad Humor effigy parade along the Malecón. Less famous than Mazatlán's Carnaval but increasingly vibrant, with local neighborhoods competing for best float.

ChacaFest
Chacala, Nayarit
A grassroots community music and arts festival in the tiny coastal village of Chacala, featuring acoustic performances, yoga sessions, film screenings, and environmental workshops. The authentic alternative to larger festivals.
March

Banderas Bay Regatta
Regata de Banderas Bay
Banderas Bay (La Cruz Marina)
One of Mexico's premier sailing events, attracting 50+ vessels from across the Pacific for a week of racing across Banderas Bay. The regatta is based at La Cruz Marina with nightly social events, making it a glamorous convergence of the sailing community.

Copa Agua Alta Polo
Copa Agua Alta de Polo
Careyes, Jalisco Coast
International polo tournament held on Careyes' oceanfront field during Easter week, drawing players and spectators from the global polo circuit. The setting — seaside polo with painted castles as backdrop — is unmatched anywhere in the Americas.

Raicilla Festival Damajuana
Festival Damajuana de la Raicilla
Puerto Vallarta & Cabo Corrientes
Dedicated to raicilla — Jalisco's ancestral agave spirit now gaining international recognition alongside mezcal and tequila. Distillery tours, tastings, masterclasses, and pairing dinners. A frontier spirits experience for the adventurous connoisseur.

Semana Santa & Pascua
Semana Santa
Throughout corridor
Holy Week transforms beach towns into sites of solemn procession and celebration. Sayulita's beachfront Stations of the Cross and PV's Centro Histórico processions draw both devotees and visitors seeking an authentic cultural immersion.
April 2026
ONDA Spa: Sculpt Series with Lia Bartha
Susurros del Corazón, Auberge Resorts Collection
A unique wellness experience focused on full-body sculpting and core strength, complementing the ONDA spa offerings at Susurros del Corazón. Led by wellness expert Lia Bartha over a full week of sessions.
Easter Sunday at Casamilpa: Brunch & Family Celebration
Susurros del Corazón, Auberge Resorts Collection
Easter Sunday celebration featuring brunch with live music and mimosa bar (10 AM–2 PM), plus an Easter Treasure Hunt and family activities (10:30 AM–12 PM). A festive gathering for guests, owners, and the local community.


JUNIOR GOLF CAMP — SPRING BREAK EDITION
Punta Mita Golf Club
Popular junior golf camp for spring break. Five days of instruction for ages 8–16, covering fundamentals, course management, and etiquette. Led by Head Pro David Ortega and his team. Includes daily lunch, practice balls, and a mini-tournament on the final day.





SUNSET WINE & GOLF EXPERIENCE
Punta Mita Golf Club
A unique pairing of nine holes on the Bahía Course with a curated wine tasting featuring selections from Valle de Guadalupe. The evening concludes with a five-course dinner at the Clubhouse prepared by Chef Ricardo Muñoz.
Rock the Foundation — Fundación Punta de Mita Fundraiser
Susurros del Corazón, Auberge Resorts Collection
Fundación Punta de Mita's signature fundraising event. A special evening of rock & roll, connection, and purpose, all in support of programs that benefit local children, families, and the future of Punta de Mita. Hosted at Susurros del Corazón.

La Cruz de Huanacaxtle Patron Saint
Fiesta de la Santa Cruz
La Cruz de Huanacaxtle
Honoring the Holy Cross, La Cruz's patron saint festival features daily processions from the marina area through town, traditional rodeos (jaripeos), live banda music, and nightly fireworks. The marina village transforms for over a week.
May 2026

Festival del Viento — Kiteboarding Championship
Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit
Latin America's largest kiteboarding event, held annually in May at Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit — drawing 400+ athletes and thousands of spectators to the shores between Punta Mita and Puerto Vallarta for competitive sailing, freestyle exhibitions, and a vibrant beach festival atmosphere.

Festival Cultural de Mayo (Tepic)
Festival Cultural de Mayo
Tepic, Nayarit (~2 hrs from PV)
Nayarit's state capital hosts a month-long cultural festival featuring visual arts exhibitions, theater, dance, live music, and traditional Huichol (Wixárika) art showcases. A window into the indigenous heritage of the Sierra Madre.

Puerto Vallarta ArtWalk
ArtWalk Centro PV
Puerto Vallarta (Centro galleries)
Over a dozen galleries in PV's Centro district open simultaneously every Wednesday evening during high season, offering complimentary cocktails, artist meet-and-greets, and new exhibition openings. A sophisticated, walkable art crawl through cobblestoned streets.

Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Week
Restaurant Week PV
Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit
Over 50 upscale restaurants offer specially priced three-course tasting menus. A smart way for visitors to sample the corridor's increasingly sophisticated culinary scene at accessible prices — from beachfront seafood to modern Mexican cuisine.

Vallarta Pride
Puerto Vallarta (Zona Romántica)
One of the largest Pride celebrations in Latin America, spanning ten days of parades, pool parties, cultural events, art shows, and the signature beach parade along Playa de los Muertos. PV's reputation as Mexico's most LGBTQ+-friendly destination makes this a major international draw.
July 2026

Punta Mita Beach Festival
Kupuri Beach Club, Punta Mita
The highlight of Punta Mita's summer social calendar — a weekend of beach sports, surfing, stand-up paddle, yoga, kayaking, and family-friendly activities at Kupuri Beach Club. Now in its 10th+ year, the festival draws resort guests and villa owners alike for the peninsula's most festive summer gathering.
August

Olive Ridley Turtle Release Season
Liberación de Tortugas Golfinas
Nuevo Vallarta, San Pancho, Sayulita beaches
Conservation camps along the Riviera Nayarit coast protect Olive Ridley sea turtle nests and release hatchlings at sunset. Guests can participate in guided releases — a profoundly moving experience watching tiny turtles make their first journey to the Pacific.
September

Independence Day
Grito de Independencia
Puerto Vallarta (Malecón)
The Mayor delivers El Grito from the Municipal Palace overlooking the Malecón at 11 PM on Sept 15, followed by a massive fireworks display over Banderas Bay and all-night celebrations. One of the most scenic Independence Day settings in Mexico.

San Pancho Patron Saint Festival
Fiesta de San Francisco de Asís
San Pancho (San Francisco)
The intimate bohemian village of San Pancho celebrates its namesake Saint Francis of Assisi with processions, live music, traditional dances, and community feasts. A rare chance to experience genuine small-town Mexican culture in an artistic enclave.
October

Día de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos / Festival de Catrinas
Puerto Vallarta (Malecón)
Puerto Vallarta hosts one of Mexico's most spectacular Day of the Dead celebrations, including a Guinness World Record–attempt Catrina parade along the Malecón. Elaborate ofrendas (altars), face painting, and cemetery visits throughout the corridor.

Vallarta-Nayarit Gastronómica
Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit
Annual gastronomy festival showcasing regional cuisine of Jalisco and Nayarit, featuring top chefs, mezcal and raicilla tastings, cooking demonstrations, and food-truck rallies. Celebrates the corridor's identity as a serious culinary destination.
November

International Gourmet Festival
Festival Gourmet Internacional
Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit
For over 30 years, this ten-day culinary extravaganza brings renowned international chefs to collaborate with PV's top restaurants. Multi-course tasting menus, wine pairing dinners, cooking classes, and a grand tasting event. Mexico's longest-running gourmet festival.

Ondalinda Festival
Festival Ondalinda
Careyes, Jalisco Coast
A boutique, invitation-based music and arts festival at the legendary Careyes resort compound on the Costalegre. Past performers include Goldfrapp, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Bomba Estéreo. Think Burning Man meets Mediterranean villa party on the Pacific coast — exclusive, curated, and unforgettable.

PV International Marlin & Tuna Tournament
Torneo Internacional de Pesca de Marlín y Atún
Puerto Vallarta Marina
Annual deep-sea fishing tournament with substantial prize purses, drawing sport-fishing enthusiasts from across North America. Based at PV's marina with weigh-in ceremonies and evening social events.

Puerto Vallarta Marathon
Maratón de Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta (Malecón route)
Full marathon, half marathon, and 10K along PV's scenic Malecón and coastal roads. Growing event attracting serious runners and fitness-oriented travelers seeking a destination race with ocean views.
December

Las Posadas
Throughout corridor
Nine nights of candlelit processions reenacting Mary and Joseph's search for shelter. Each neighborhood hosts a different night with piñatas, ponche, and tamales. Puerto Vallarta's Zona Romántica and Bucerías host particularly festive versions.

Virgen de Guadalupe Celebrations
Fiestas de la Virgen de Guadalupe
Puerto Vallarta & all towns
Twelve days of processions, matachines dancers, fireworks, and pilgrimages culminating on Dec 12. PV's waterfront procession is the corridor's largest public gathering — the entire Malecón becomes a candlelit river of devotion.

Cabo San Lucas · San José del Cabo · East Cape · Todos Santos
Los Cabos

Espíritu Santo Island (UNESCO)
Isla Espíritu Santo
La Paz (~2 hrs from Cabo)
UNESCO World Heritage island in the Sea of Cortez with pristine beaches, sea lion colonies, and world-class snorkeling and diving. Private yacht charters from La Paz offer day trips or overnight glamping on deserted beaches.

San José del Cabo Organic Market
Mercado Orgánico San José
San José del Cabo
Weekly organic farmers market in San José's art district area, featuring local produce, artisan cheeses, handmade tortillas, fresh juices, and artisanal crafts. A curated, walkable Saturday morning experience.
January

Todos Santos Open Art Studio Tour
Recorrido de Estudios Abiertos Todos Santos
Todos Santos
Over 30 artists open their private studios and galleries across Todos Santos for three days. A rare behind-the-scenes look at the creative process in one of Mexico's most vibrant artist colonies.

Tropic of Cancer Music & Arts Festival
Festival Tropic of Cancer
Todos Santos
Four-day music and arts festival in the Pueblo Mágico of Todos Santos, featuring live performances, art installations, workshops, and cultural programming. Named for the geographic line that crosses through this artistic enclave.

Whale Watching Season
Temporada de Avistamiento de Ballenas
Pacific coast & Sea of Cortez
Gray whales and humpbacks converge on Baja California Sur waters, with gray whales calving in the protected lagoons of Magdalena Bay (2.5 hrs north) and humpbacks visible from Los Cabos coastline. Private yacht charters offer intimate encounters.
February

Carnaval de La Paz
La Paz (~2 hrs from Cabo)
One of Mexico's most authentic and least touristy Carnaval celebrations, with elaborate floats, traditional dances, live music, and the burning of el mal humor effigy. La Paz's waterfront Malecón becomes a massive open-air party.

Whale Shark Swimming (La Paz)
Nado con Tiburón Ballena
La Paz Bay (~2 hrs from Cabo)
Swim alongside the world's largest fish in the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez near La Paz. Strictly regulated tours ensure sustainable encounters with these gentle giants in their natural feeding grounds.
March

Fiesta de San José (Patron Saint)
Fiesta Tradicional de San José del Cabo
San José del Cabo
The oldest civic celebration in Los Cabos, honoring the town's patron saint with nine days of processions, traditional dances, fireworks castillos, carnival rides, and community feasts around the historic mission church and Plaza Mijares.
April 2026

La Batalla Golf and Social Weekend
Costa Palmas Community
Thu Apr 23 - Sun Apr 26 2026

Costa Palmas - La Batalla Golf
Costa Palmas Golf Club
Members + guests golf weekend

East Cape Kite Surfing Season
Temporada de Kitesurf East Cape
Los Barriles & La Ventana
The East Cape's reliable El Norte winds transform Los Barriles and La Ventana into world-class kitesurfing and windsurfing destinations. International competitions, clinics with pro riders, and a laid-back adventure sports community attract a young, affluent demographic.
May 2026

2nd Annual Chef's Table
Costa Palmas Community
Fri May 22 - Mon May 25 2026

Memorial Day Weekend
Costa Palmas Community
Fri May 22 - Mon May 25 2026

San José International Jazz Weekend
Festival de Jazz de San José del Cabo
San José del Cabo (Plaza Mijares)
Free open-air jazz performances in the historic Plaza Mijares, bringing together international and Mexican jazz musicians for an intimate weekend of world-class music in San José's colonial heart.
June 2026

Yacht Rendezvous Weekend
Costa Palmas Community
Fri Jun 20 - Sun Jun 22 2026

Los Cabos Open of Surf
Abierto de Surf de Los Cabos
Playa Zippers, San José del Cabo
Professional surf competition at the iconic Zippers break near San José del Cabo. Draws international competitors and surf industry attention to the corridor's world-class Pacific breaks.

San José del Cabo Art Walk
Art Walk de San José del Cabo
San José del Cabo (Art District)
Over 20 galleries in San José's colonial-era art district open their doors every Thursday evening with complimentary wine, artist receptions, and new exhibition openings. One of Mexico's most established and sophisticated weekly art experiences, drawing collectors and galleries of international caliber.
July 2026


Costa Palmas - Bisbee's
Costa Palmas Marina
Fishing tournament at Costa Palmas

Bisbee's East Cape Offshore Tournament
Costa Palmas Community
Wed Jul 30 - Fri Aug 1 2026

East Cape Offshore Tournament
Torneo East Cape Offshore
East Cape (La Ribera / Los Barriles)
Based near the Costa Palmas / Four Seasons East Cape corridor, this tournament targets the East Cape's legendary striped marlin and dorado runs. More intimate than Bisbee's but serious competition in pristine waters.

Los Cabos Open (ATP Tennis)
Abierto de Los Cabos
San José del Cabo
ATP 250 tournament drawing top-ranked international players to Los Cabos. Held at a purpose-built venue, the tournament offers premium hospitality packages with courtside access, player meet-and-greets, and exclusive evening events.
August 2026

October

Bisbee's Black & Blue Marlin Tournament
Torneo Bisbee's Black & Blue
Cabo San Lucas Marina
The richest fishing tournament in the world, with multi-million-dollar purses regularly exceeding $4 million. Entry fee starts at $5,000 per team. Three days of intense offshore competition for black and blue marlin, followed by legendary weigh-in ceremonies at the Cabo marina.

Bisbee's Los Cabos Offshore
Torneo Bisbee's Los Cabos Offshore
Cabo San Lucas Marina
The warm-up tournament to the Black & Blue, with its own substantial prize purse. Draws serious sport-fishing teams from across North America as a qualifying event and standalone competition.

Día de los Muertos Los Cabos
Día de los Muertos
San José del Cabo & Cabo San Lucas
Both San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas create elaborate community ofrendas, host Catrina parades, and open cemeteries for family celebrations. San José's historic art district galleries create themed installations honoring the tradition.

Fiestas de San Lucas
Fiestas Patronales de San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas celebrates its patron saint with over a week of parades, traditional dances, live music, fireworks, and the blessing of the fishing fleet. The town's downtown area transforms with food stalls and carnival atmosphere.

Todos Santos Fiesta Fundadora
Fiesta de la Fundación de Todos Santos
Todos Santos
The Pueblo Mágico celebrates its founding anniversary with cultural events, parades, traditional music, and community gatherings. A window into the town's identity beyond its art colony reputation.
November

SCORE Baja 1000
Baja California Sur (starts/finishes Cabo 2026)
The legendary 1,000-mile off-road race across the Baja Peninsula. For 2026, the race starts and finishes in Los Cabos for the first time in history — a massive event bringing international motorsport attention directly to the corridor.

WWT Championship (PGA Tour)
WWT Championship at El Cardonal
Diamante, Cabo San Lucas
PGA Tour event played on Tiger Woods' El Cardonal course at Diamante with a $6 million purse. One of the most scenic tournament settings in professional golf, with dunes and Pacific views framing every hole.
December

Los Cabos International Film Festival
Festival Internacional de Cine de Los Cabos
San José del Cabo & Cabo San Lucas
Founded in 2012, this festival bridges the US, Mexico, and Canadian film industries with premieres, panels, and industry networking. Past attendees include Nicole Kidman, Oliver Stone, and Diego Luna. Screenings at open-air venues with the Sea of Cortez as backdrop.

Sabor a Cabo
San José del Cabo
Annual food festival showcasing 40+ of Los Cabos' top restaurants, from high-end resort dining to beloved local spots. Tasting portions, live music, and a charitable component supporting local education and children's programs.

Mayakoba · Tulum · Playa del Carmen · Cancún · Cozumel
Riviera Maya

Cancún–Riviera Maya Wine & Food Festival
Festival del Vino y la Comida Cancún–Riviera Maya
Various venues, Cancún & Playa del Carmen
Multi-day culinary festival bringing together the region's top resort chefs, visiting international talent, and Mexican wine producers for tastings, pairing dinners, and cooking demos across premium venues.

Cozumel Scuba Fest
Scuba Fest Cozumel
Cozumel
Annual celebration of Cozumel's world-class diving, featuring underwater photography competitions, dive equipment expos, marine conservation talks, and guided dives on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — the second-largest coral reef system on Earth.
January

Day Zero / Zamna Festival
Day Zero / Zamna
Tulum (jungle venues)
Tulum's signature electronic music events in spectacular jungle cenote settings have replaced the departed BPM Festival as the region's premier music draw. International DJs perform in open-air jungle amphitheaters and cenote cave venues — a uniquely Tulum experience.
February

Carnaval de Cozumel
Cozumel
One of Mexico's oldest continuously celebrated carnivals, with 150+ years of unbroken tradition. Elaborate float parades, comparsas (costumed dance troupes), live music stages, and the election of the Carnival King and Queen. Cozumel's Rafael Melgar waterfront becomes a four-day party.
March

Semana Santa (Riviera Maya)
Semana Santa
Throughout corridor
Holy Week brings processions, passion plays, and cultural events across the corridor. Valladolid (1.5 hrs from Playa) hosts particularly authentic and elaborate processions through its colonial streets.

Spring Equinox at Chichén Itzá
Equinoccio de Primavera / Descenso de Kukulcán
Chichén Itzá, Yucatán (2.5 hrs from Cancún)
On the spring equinox, the Temple of Kukulcán casts seven triangles of light creating the illusion of a feathered serpent descending the pyramid's northern staircase. One of the most extraordinary astronomical alignments of the ancient world, drawing 30,000+ visitors.
April 2026

LPGA Riviera Maya Open
El Camaleón, Mayakoba
$2.5M purse; 144 players; Gaby López confirmed

LPGA Tour at Mayakoba
Mayakoba Community
Apr 27 - May 3 2026

El Cedral Festival (Cozumel)
Feria de El Cedral
El Cedral, Cozumel
Cozumel's oldest festival, celebrating 166+ years of continuous tradition honoring the Holy Cross. Rodeos, traditional dances, bullfights, pig-greased-pole climbing, and community feasts in the island's oldest settlement. Genuinely untouched by tourism.

Playa del Carmen Founding Anniversary
Aniversario de Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen
The city celebrates its founding with cultural events, parades, live music on 5th Avenue, and community celebrations. A chance to experience local pride and civic culture beyond the tourist strip.
May 2026

Sacred Mayan Journey (Travesía Sagrada Maya)
Xcaret to Cozumel, Riviera Maya
A culturally profound annual reenactment of the ancient Maya canoe crossing from Xcaret to Cozumel, guided by spiritual leaders and celebrated with ancestral ceremony. One of the most authentic and moving cultural experiences in the Riviera Maya, connecting guests to the region's indigenous heritage.

Mayakoba Masters of Food, Wine & Golf
Rosewood, Fairmont, Banyan Tree & Alila — Mayakoba
A multi-day culinary and golf festival spanning all four iconic Mayakoba resorts — Rosewood, Fairmont, Banyan Tree, and Alila — with celebrity chef dinners, wine tastings, and golf experiences across the El Camaleón course. One of the most exclusive food-and-golf events in the Caribbean Riviera.

Sea Turtle Nesting & Release Season
Temporada de Tortugas Marinas
Akumal, Tulum, Puerto Morelos beaches
The Riviera Maya's beaches host nesting loggerhead, green, and hawksbill sea turtles. Conservation programs offer guided sunset releases of hatchlings. Akumal Bay is a year-round snorkeling destination for swimming with resident green sea turtles.

Travesía Sagrada Maya (Sacred Mayan Journey)
Travesía Sagrada Maya
Xcaret to Cozumel (Playa del Carmen departure)
A reenactment of the ancient Maya pilgrimage to Cozumel's Ixchel temple, with hundreds of paddlers crossing the Caribbean channel in traditional canoes. The departure ceremony at Xcaret at dawn is profoundly moving — drums, copal incense, and painted warriors launching into the sea.
June

Whale Shark Season
Temporada de Tiburón Ballena
Isla Holbox & Isla Mujeres
Each summer, hundreds of whale sharks congregate in the warm waters north of the Yucatán Peninsula for the world's largest known aggregation of these gentle giants. Strictly regulated snorkeling tours from Isla Holbox and Isla Mujeres offer once-in-a-lifetime encounters.
August

Apapaxoa Gastrocultural Festival
Festival Gastrocultural Apapaxoa
Xcaret (near Playa del Carmen)
The Riviera Maya's most explicitly upscale culinary event, hosted at Xcaret's Hotel Xcaret properties. Features Michelin-starred guest chefs, wine pairing dinners, cooking masterclasses, and cultural programming blending Maya gastronomy with international haute cuisine.
September 2026

Américas Teams Championship
Iberostar + El Camaleón, Mayakoba
4th ed; team Stableford; All-Inclusive package

World Wellness Weekend — St. Regis Kanai
St. Regis Kanai, Riviera Maya
The St. Regis Kanai participates in the global World Wellness Weekend each September with a curated program of sunrise meditations on the Caribbean shore, sound healing sessions, traditional Maya temazcal ceremonies, guided cenote immersions, and spa rituals connecting guests to the ancient wellness traditions of the Yucatán.

Autumn Equinox at Chichén Itzá
Equinoccio de Otoño en Chichén Itzá
Chichén Itzá, Yucatán
The same serpent-shadow phenomenon occurs at the autumn equinox with smaller crowds. Combined with Hanal Pixán preparations, this period offers a deeper, more contemplative experience of Maya cosmology.
October

Día de Muertos / Hanal Pixán (Riviera Maya)
Hanal Pixán / Día de los Muertos
Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Cancún
The Riviera Maya celebrates both the Yucatecan Hanal Pixán tradition and mainland Día de Muertos, creating a unique cultural blend. Playa del Carmen's 5th Avenue hosts a major Catrina parade, while Tulum's celebrations incorporate Maya ceremonial elements.
November

IRONMAN Cozumel
Cozumel
Full IRONMAN triathlon on the island of Cozumel — 2.4-mile swim in crystal-clear Caribbean waters, 112-mile bike through tropical terrain, and a 26.2-mile run. One of the flattest and fastest IRONMAN courses in the world, attracting 3,000+ athletes.
December

Cancún International Boat Show (CIBSME)
Salón Náutico Internacional de Cancún
Cancún Marina
Mexico's premier luxury marine expo showcasing yachts, sport-fishing vessels, watersports equipment, and marine lifestyle brands. The Caribbean setting and proximity to major marinas make it a natural draw for the nautical UHNW set.

Isla Mujeres Patronal Festival
Fiesta de la Inmaculada Concepción
Isla Mujeres
The island celebrates its patron saint, the Immaculate Conception, with a week of processions culminating in a stunning maritime procession — decorated fishing boats carrying the Virgin's image across the Caribbean waters while fireworks light up the night sky.

Virgen de Guadalupe (Riviera Maya)
Fiestas de la Virgen de Guadalupe
Throughout corridor
Twelve days of processions, matachines dancers, and celebrations honoring Mexico's patron saint. Each town has its own traditions — Playa del Carmen's parish church hosts nightly novenas with fireworks, while smaller communities like Puerto Morelos offer intimate, authentic celebrations.

Valle de Guadalupe · Ensenada · Baja Wine Region
Wine Country

Hussong's Cantina (Year-Round Landmark)
Cantina Hussong's
Ensenada
Mexico's oldest cantina, founded in 1892 and claimed birthplace of the Margarita cocktail. A mandatory stop on any Ensenada visit — sawdust floors, Mariachi bands, and over 130 years of continuous operation as Baja's most legendary watering hole.

La Ruta del Vino (Year-Round)
La Ruta del Vino
Valle de Guadalupe & surrounding valleys
Over 150 wineries across the Valle de Guadalupe and surrounding valleys form Mexico's premier wine tourism corridor. World-class Nebbiolo, Tempranillo, and Grenache alongside acclaimed open-air restaurants like Deckman's, Finca Altozano, and Fauna. A year-round reason to visit.
February

Ensenada Carnaval
Carnaval de Ensenada
Ensenada
One of Mexico's oldest carnival celebrations with colonial-era roots. Elaborate float parades along Ensenada's waterfront Malecón, costumed comparsas, live music stages, and the burning of el mal humor. Less touristy than other Mexican carnivals.
April

Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race
Regata Newport a Ensenada
Newport Beach, CA to Ensenada
Annual since 1948, this 125-nautical-mile race from Newport Beach to Ensenada is one of the world's largest international yacht races. The finish in Ensenada's harbor kicks off a legendary weekend of celebrations, combining Pacific sailing with Baja wine country.

Shells & New Wine Festival
Festival de Conchas y Vino Nuevo
Ensenada (Hotel Coral & Marina)
Annual pairing of 80+ wineries with 20+ Baja shellfish producers — a celebration of the marriage between Baja California's wine and seafood. Held at Hotel Coral & Marina overlooking the Pacific.
June 2026


SCORE Baja 500
Ensenada (start/finish)
The 500-mile companion event to the legendary Baja 1000, based in Ensenada. International off-road racing teams compete across Baja California's rugged desert terrain in one of motorsport's most demanding environments.
July 2026

Fiestas de la Vendimia
Valle de Guadalupe wineries
120K visitors; $800M MXN impact; 30+ events; paella contest

Fiestas de la Vendimia — Baja Wine Harvest Festival
Valle de Guadalupe & Ensenada, Baja California
Baja California's signature annual wine harvest celebration — 25+ days of events running late July through late August across 80+ wineries and restaurants in Valle de Guadalupe and Ensenada. Now in its 35th year, the Vendimia includes the grand Muestra del Vino wine showcase, the Concurso de Paella, and dozens of private vineyard dinners.

Fiestas de la Vendimia
Fiestas de la Vendimia de Baja California
Valle de Guadalupe & Ensenada
Latin America's most important wine harvest festival, organized by Provino Baja California (84 wineries). Twenty-five days of winery dinners, the grand Muestra del Vino (160+ labels), the invitation-only Inauguración gala, and the legendary Concurso de Paellas finale. Private vineyard dinners under the Baja stars at estates like Adobe Guadalupe and Finca Altozano.
August 2026

Muestra del Vino — Grand Wine Showcase
Riviera Cultural Center, Ensenada
The flagship event of the Fiestas de la Vendimia, showcasing 84 wineries and 160+ wines organized by grape variety, with winemakers and producers pouring directly into guests' glasses alongside gourmet tastings from 50+ regional restaurants. The definitive single-day introduction to Baja wine culture.

Harvest Season Winemaker Dinners
Various Wineries — Valle de Guadalupe
From August through October, boutique wineries across Valle de Guadalupe host intimate harvest dinners, crush events, and vertical tastings for small groups of wine enthusiasts. Properties like Bruma, Encuentro Guadalupe, and El Cielo offer some of the most exclusive food-and-wine experiences in Mexico.

Concurso Internacional de Paella (Paella Contest)
Viña de Liceaga, Valle de Guadalupe
The grand finale of Vendimia season — 80+ teams compete for the title of best paella beneath 120-year-old oak trees at Viña de Liceaga, with 84 wineries pouring 160+ wine labels. A festive and deeply traditional celebration that closes out Baja's most important cultural and culinary season.
September

Ensenada Seafood Festival
Festival del Pescado y el Marisco
Ensenada (Fish Market area)
Celebration of Ensenada's position as Baja California's seafood capital, centered around the famous Mercado de Mariscos (fish market). Fresh ceviche, fish tacos, seafood cocktails, and ocean-to-table dining experiences.
October

Baja Culinary Fest
Tijuana & Valle de Guadalupe
One of Mexico's top gastro-tourism events celebrating Baja Mediterranean cuisine — the fusion of Mexican, Asian, and Mediterranean traditions unique to the Baja California border region. Chef demonstrations, wine dinners, and street food tours.

Valle Food & Wine Festival
Festival de la Comida y Vino del Valle
Valle de Guadalupe
Annual celebration bringing together Valle winemakers and chefs for a weekend of tastings, pairings, and culinary demonstrations amid the vineyards. A more intimate complement to the larger Vendimia.

San Miguel de Allende · Guanajuato · Oaxaca · Puebla
Colonial Mexico

Callejoneadas (Year-Round)
Callejoneadas
Guanajuato
Guanajuato's signature cultural experience — groups of Estudiantina musicians in medieval-style costumes lead singing, dancing, and storytelling processions through the city's narrow callejones (alleys). Dating to 1881, this is the most authentic street culture experience in Mexico.

Festival de la Cocina Tradicional
San Miguel de Allende
Celebration of traditional Mexican cuisine and San Miguel's growing culinary scene, featuring cooking demonstrations, market tours, mole tastings, and special menus at the town's top restaurants.

Fábrica La Aurora (Year-Round)
Fábrica La Aurora
San Miguel de Allende
A converted 19th-century textile factory now housing 30+ art galleries, design studios, antique shops, and a celebrated restaurant. Monthly opening nights bring artists, collectors, and the expat community together in this industrial-chic cultural hub.

Museo de las Momias (Year-Round)
Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato
Guanajuato
One of Mexico's most visited attractions — naturally mummified remains displayed in a purpose-built museum. A macabre but fascinating cultural experience that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Featured in National Geographic.
February

Candelaria Celebrations
Día de la Candelaria
San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato
Candlemas celebrations with tamale parties, church blessings, and traditional processions. Those who found the baby Jesus figurine in their Rosca de Reyes on January 6 host the tamale feast — a beloved Mexican tradition deeply observed in colonial towns.

San Miguel Writers' Conference
Conferencia de Escritores de San Miguel
San Miguel de Allende
One of the largest bilingual (English-Spanish) literary conferences in the Americas, drawing published authors, agents, and aspiring writers for workshops, readings, and panels. Now in its 21st year.
March

Equinox at Teotihuacán
Equinoccio de Primavera en Teotihuacán
Teotihuacán, Estado de México (day trip from SMA or CDMX)
Hundreds of thousands gather at the Pyramid of the Sun to welcome the spring equinox, dressed in white and raising arms to 'absorb energy.' While in Estado de México (not Guanajuato), SMA visitors frequently make the 3-hour drive for this iconic Mexican experience.

Semana Santa (Guanajuato)
Semana Santa en Guanajuato
Guanajuato
Guanajuato's baroque churches and underground streets create an atmospheric backdrop for Holy Week processions. The Procesión del Silencio (Procession of Silence) through the city's tunnels is hauntingly beautiful.

Semana Santa (San Miguel de Allende)
Semana Santa en San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende
Two full weeks of solemn processions through cobblestoned colonial streets, with robed penitents, elaborate floral arrangements, and the famous procession of silence. Includes a pilgrimage to the UNESCO-listed Sanctuary of Atotonilco (the 'Sistine Chapel of Mexico'), 14 km north.
April 2026

June 2026

Día de los Locos Parade
Historic Centro, San Miguel de Allende
One of Mexico's most eccentric and joyful celebrations — held the third week of June in honor of Saint Anthony of Padua, when thousands parade through the historic centro in elaborate costumes inspired by cartoons, folklore, and pop culture. A uniquely San Miguel tradition that draws visitors from across the country.
July 2026

Guelaguetza Oaxaca
Auditorio Guelaguetza, Oaxaca
Ancient Zapotec festival; 8 regions; luxury retreats $2,850 USD

GIFF (Guanajuato International Film Festival)
Festival Internacional de Cine Guanajuato
San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato
The only film festival in the world operating simultaneously across two cities (SMA and Guanajuato). Features international premieres, Mexican cinema showcases, open-air screenings, and industry panels. Growing international prestige.
August 2026

SMA Chamber Music Festival
Teatro Ángela Peralta, SMA
One of oldest chamber music fests in Americas

Chamber Music Festival (FASMA)
Festival de Música de Cámara de San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende
International chamber music festival bringing world-class musicians to perform in SMA's colonial churches, courtyards, and cultural venues. Two weeks of concerts, masterclasses, and intimate recitals in extraordinary settings.
September 2026

Fiestas Patrias — Independence Day
Jardín Principal, San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende holds a singular place in Mexico's history as the birthplace of its independence movement — and each September 15-16, the city erupts in patriotic celebration with the Grito de Dolores ceremony, fireworks over the Parroquia, parades, and one of the country's most electrifying Independence Day atmospheres.

Fiestas de San Miguel Arcángel
Fiestas Patrias y de San Miguel Arcángel
San Miguel de Allende
Extended celebrations honoring San Miguel's patron saint, overlapping with Mexican Independence Day. Features the Sanmiguelada (a gentle version of the running of the bulls with papier-mâché bulls), traditional dances, processions, Conchero dancers, and nightly fireworks.

Independence Day (Dolores Hidalgo)
Grito de Independencia en Dolores Hidalgo
Dolores Hidalgo (~45 min from SMA)
Dolores Hidalgo is where Father Hidalgo rang the church bell on September 16, 1810 to launch the Mexican War of Independence. The actual bell and church are here — making this the most historically significant Independence Day celebration in all of Mexico.

La Alborada (Dawn Fireworks Festival)
La Alborada
San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel's most important celebration — at 4:00 AM on September 29, the city erupts in a massive pre-dawn fireworks spectacular honoring the Archangel Michael. Thousands gather in the Jardín Principal as castillos (firework towers) and cohetes (rockets) transform the colonial skyline.
October 2026

Festival Cervantino
Guanajuato City (UNESCO)
Largest arts festival in LatAm; 2,000+ artists; 30+ countries; 17 days

Día de los Muertos (Guanajuato City)
Día de los Muertos en Guanajuato
Guanajuato
Guanajuato's underground tunnel system and hillside cemeteries create a uniquely atmospheric Day of the Dead. The Mummies Museum hosts special events, callejoneadas become more solemn, and the city's baroque architecture is illuminated with thousands of candles and marigolds.

Día de los Muertos (San Miguel de Allende)
Día de los Muertos en San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel's Day of the Dead is among the most photogenic in all of Mexico — elaborate community altars in the Jardín Principal, candlelit cemetery vigils at the Panteón, La Calaca parade, and face-painting throughout the colonial streets. The large international community adds a cosmopolitan dimension.

Festival Internacional Cervantino
Guanajuato
One of four major arts festivals in the world and Latin America's most important performing arts event. Over 3,400 artists from 31+ countries perform theater, dance, music, and visual arts across Guanajuato's colonial plazas and theaters. Founded 1972.
November

Festival Internacional del Globo (León)
Festival Internacional del Globo
León, Guanajuato (~1 hr from SMA)
One of the world's largest hot air balloon festivals with ~500 balloons from 20+ countries lighting up the Guanajuato sky. Dawn mass ascensions, evening night glows, and tethered rides. A spectacular visual experience 1 hour from San Miguel de Allende.

San Miguel Jazz Festival
Festival de Jazz de San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende
Annual jazz festival featuring Mexican and international jazz musicians performing in SMA's plazas, restaurants, and cultural venues. Adds a sophisticated musical dimension to the colonial town's already rich cultural calendar.

Mérida · Valladolid · Celestún · Izamal
Yucatán Peninsula

Henequén Heritage Experience
Ruta de las Haciendas Henequeneras
Haciendas south & west of Mérida
The grand henequén (sisal) haciendas that made Yucatán's 19th-century aristocracy fabulously wealthy have been restored as luxury hotels, event venues, and museums. The 'Hacienda Route' connects a dozen restored estates offering a window into Yucatán's gilded age.

Mérida en Domingo
Mérida (Centro Histórico)
Every Sunday, Mérida closes its historic center to traffic and transforms it into an open-air cultural fair. Live jarana music, traditional dances, artisan markets, Yucatecan food stalls, and performances in the main plaza. The city's most beloved weekly tradition.

Noche Blanca Mérida
Noche Blanca
Mérida (Centro Histórico)
Mérida's 'White Night' opens museums, galleries, cultural centers, and historic buildings until the early morning hours with free exhibitions, performances, and installations. Paseo de Montejo transforms into an open-air gallery and performance venue.

Serenata Yucateca
Mérida (various parks)
Mérida's beloved tradition of weekly cultural events in different parks across the historic center. Monday: Vaquería in the Palacio Municipal; Tuesday: trova in Santiago Park; Thursday: Serenata in Santa Lucía Park. Free, authentic, and deeply Yucatecan.

Vaquería Dances
Vaquería Yucateca
Mérida & throughout Yucatán
Traditional Yucatecan social dance originating from cattle ranch celebrations. Women in stunning white huipiles with colorful floral embroidery perform the jarana alongside men in white guayaberas. The most iconic visual expression of Yucatecan identity.

Yucatecan Gastronomy (Year-Round)
Gastronomía Yucateca
Mérida & throughout Yucatán
Yucatecan cuisine is recognized as one of Mexico's most distinctive regional traditions — cochinita pibil, papadzules, sopa de lima, poc chuc, and panuchos. Mérida's food scene ranges from aristocratic hacienda dining to legendary market stalls at Mercado Lucas de Gálvez.
January

Festival de la Ciudad de Mérida
Mérida Fest / Festival de la Ciudad
Mérida
Month-long cultural celebration marking Mérida's founding anniversary with concerts, theater, dance, visual arts exhibitions, and gastronomy events across the city's colonial venues. Features both international and Yucatecan artists.
February

Carnaval de Mérida
Mérida
One of Mexico's biggest and most traditional carnival celebrations, with elaborate float parades along Paseo de Montejo, comparsas, live music, and the traditional Yucatecan jarana dances. Less touristy than Veracruz or Mazatlán but equally spectacular.
March

Celestún Flamingo Season
Temporada de Flamingos en Celestún
Celestún (1.5 hrs from Mérida)
The Celestún Biosphere Reserve hosts one of the largest American flamingo populations in the Western Hemisphere, with peak concentrations of 20,000+ birds November through March. Guided boat tours through mangrove channels lead to spectacular flamingo viewing.

Semana Santa (Yucatán)
Semana Santa en Yucatán
Mérida, Izamal, throughout Yucatán
Holy Week in Yucatán features solemn processions through colonial streets, passion plays, and the unique Yucatecan tradition of procesiones de gremios (guild processions). Izamal's yellow-walled colonial setting creates an especially atmospheric backdrop.
October

Hanal Pixán (Day of the Dead)
Hanal Pixán / Festival de las Ánimas
Mérida & throughout Yucatán
Yucatán's deeply solemn version of Day of the Dead blends Maya ancestor veneration with Catholic ritual. Families erect elaborate altars with mucbipollo (pib-cooked tamale), balché (ancestral drink), and marigolds. Mérida's Festival de las Ánimas runs Oct 25–Nov 2 with processions and exhibitions.

Noche de las Ánimas en Pomuch
Pomuch, Campeche (~1.5 hrs from Mérida)
One of Mexico's most extraordinary cultural traditions — families exhume the bones of their deceased relatives, lovingly clean them, wrap them in fresh embroidered cloths, and return them to their resting places. An intimate act of devotion that has gained international media attention.
November

Feria de Xmatkuil
Feria Yucatán Xmatkuil
Xmatkuil (15 min south of Mérida)
Yucatán's largest annual fair combining livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, traditional Yucatecan culture, live entertainment, carnival rides, and regional gastronomy. A window into the agricultural heritage that underpins Yucatecan identity.
December

Izamal Fiestas de la Inmaculada
Fiestas de la Inmaculada Concepción de Izamal
Izamal (1 hr from Mérida)
The golden-painted Pueblo Mágico of Izamal celebrates its patron saint with processions through the stunning yellow colonial streets, traditional dances, fireworks, and celebrations at the massive 16th-century Franciscan monastery built atop a Maya pyramid.

Mexico City · Monterrey · Guadalajara
Urban Mexico

Ballet Folklórico (Year-Round)
Ballet Folklórico de México
Mexico City (Palacio de Bellas Artes)
The legendary Ballet Folklórico de México performs in the Art Deco/Art Nouveau Palacio de Bellas Artes, showcasing Mexico's diverse regional dance traditions. Founded by Amalia Hernández in 1952, it remains one of the world's premier folk dance companies.

Charrería Events
Charrería
Guadalajara & Jalisco (various lienzos)
Mexico's national sport — elegant equestrian and roping events in purpose-built arenas (lienzos charros). Jalisco is the heartland of charrería culture. Major competitions feature Mexico's finest charros in traditional traje de charro, with live mariachi accompaniment.

Clásico Regio (Club Football Derby)
Clásico Regiomontano
Monterrey (Estadio BBVA or Estadio Universitario)
The fierce derby between Monterrey (Rayados) and Tigres UANL — one of the most passionate rivalries in Mexican football. Match days transform the city with fan culture, tailgating, and stadium atmospheres rivaling the best in the Americas.

Lucha Libre at Arena México
Lucha Libre en Arena México
Mexico City (Arena México, Col. Doctores)
Mexico's iconic masked wrestling at the 'Cathedral of Lucha Libre,' operating since 1956. A spectacular theatrical experience combining athletics, storytelling, audience interaction, and Mexican popular culture. Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday nights.

MARCO Museum & FEMSA Collection
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MARCO)
Monterrey (Barrio Antiguo / Macroplaza)
One of Latin America's most important contemporary art museums, designed by Ricardo Legorreta, with a permanent collection and rotating international exhibitions. The adjacent FEMSA Collection features one of Mexico's finest corporate art collections.

Parque Fundidora
Monterrey
A 142-hectare urban park built on the site of a former steel foundry, featuring repurposed blast furnaces, outdoor art installations, museums, theaters, and recreation facilities. The industrial heritage landscape is unique in Mexico.

Sunday Cycling on Paseo de la Reforma
Muévete en Bici / Ciclotón Reforma
Mexico City (Paseo de la Reforma)
Every Sunday, Mexico City's grandest boulevard closes to cars and opens to cyclists, joggers, and walkers for 7 hours. Millions participate weekly — passing the Angel of Independence, the National Museum of Anthropology, and Chapultepec Castle. A beloved civic ritual.

Tequila Route Experience
Ruta del Tequila
Tequila, Jalisco (1 hr from GDL)
UNESCO World Heritage agave landscape and the birthplace of Mexico's most famous spirit. Visit centuries-old distilleries (José Cuervo, Sauza, Fortaleza), ride the Tequila Express train from Guadalajara, and tour endless blue agave fields. Harvest season (jimadores cutting agave) is September through November.

Tlaquepaque Art Walk & Culture
Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque (suburb of Guadalajara)
Guadalajara's artisan suburb features colonial pedestrian streets lined with galleries, blown-glass studios, ceramic workshops, and folk art shops. Weekly live performances in El Parián (Mexico's largest covered terrace) and year-round gallery exhibitions.

Xochimilco Trajineras
Xochimilco
Mexico City (Xochimilco)
UNESCO World Heritage floating gardens where colorful trajineras (flat-bottomed boats) navigate ancient Aztec canals. Floating mariachis, food vendors, and flower-decked boats create an experience unchanged for centuries. A must-visit CDMX cultural landmark.
February

Material Art Fair
Mexico City
The third pillar of CDMX Art Week, focused on young galleries and emerging artistic practices. Together with Zona MACO and Salón ACME, it completes the trifecta that makes February the most important month for art in the Americas.

Salón ACME (Art Fair)
Salón ACME
Mexico City
Independent contemporary art fair running during CDMX Art Week, focused on emerging and mid-career artists. More experimental and edgy than Zona MACO, attracting a younger collector demographic and curatorial voices.

Zona MACO (Art Fair)
Zona MACO / Art Week CDMX
Mexico City (Centro Banamex / various)
Latin America's largest and most important contemporary art fair, drawing 200+ galleries from 30+ countries. Art Week CDMX runs simultaneously across Polanco, Roma, and Condesa galleries. The week transforms Mexico City into the art capital of the Americas.
March

FICG (Guadalajara Film Festival)
Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara
Guadalajara
One of Mexico's most important film festivals and a key market for Latin American cinema. Features international premieres, Mexican cinema showcases, and industry events. Established 1986 — one of the oldest in the Americas.

Festival del Centro Histórico
Festival del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México
Mexico City (Centro Histórico)
One of Mexico City's flagship cultural events, programming theater, dance, music, film, and visual arts across the historic center's extraordinary colonial and pre-Hispanic venues — from the Palacio de Bellas Artes to converted convents and open plazas.

Passion Play of Iztapalapa
Semana Santa en Iztapalapa
Mexico City (Iztapalapa)
The largest passion play in the world, performed continuously since 1843. Over 4,000 actors and 2 million spectators watch the crucifixion reenactment on Cerro de la Estrella. UNESCO has recognized it as Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Tecate Pa'l Norte Music Festival
Festival Pa'l Norte
Monterrey (Parque Fundidora)
Mexico's largest music festival (150,000+ attendees), held in Monterrey's Parque Fundidora industrial-heritage park. International headliners across rock, electronic, hip-hop, and Latin genres. Often called 'Mexico's Coachella.'
June 2026

FIFA World Cup - Opening Match
Estadio Azteca, CDMX
Mexico vs TBD; Azteca hosts 3 WC openers; 83K capacity



FIFA World Cup - Mexico Game 3
Estadio Azteca, CDMX
Group stage; R32 Jun 30 also at Azteca

FIFA World Cup - Monterrey
Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
Multiple group stage matches


FIFA World Cup 2026 (Monterrey)
Copa Mundial FIFA 2026 — Monterrey
Monterrey (Estadio BBVA)
Monterrey's Estadio BBVA is one of the Mexican host venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While a one-time event, it will transform the city and region's international profile and hospitality infrastructure permanently.
August 2026

WTA Abierto GNP Seguros
Arena GNP, Monterrey
Women's tennis; builds to US Open

International Mariachi Festival
Encuentro Internacional del Mariachi y la Charrería
Guadalajara (Teatro Degollado, Plaza de la Liberación)
The world's premier mariachi festival in the birthplace of mariachi music. Hundreds of mariachi groups from across Mexico and the world perform at Teatro Degollado and in public plazas. Includes the Charrería (Mexican rodeo) component — Mexico's national sport.
September

Festival Santa Lucía
Festival Internacional Santa Lucía
Monterrey (Paseo Santa Lucía)
Monterrey's flagship international arts festival along the scenic Paseo Santa Lucía canal. Three weeks of concerts, theater, dance, film, and visual arts programming featuring Mexican and international talent. The canal walkway becomes an outdoor performance venue.

Grito de Independencia
Mexico City (Zócalo)
The President delivers El Grito from the balcony of the National Palace overlooking the Zócalo — one of the world's largest public squares — before hundreds of thousands. Massive fireworks, live music, and all-night celebrations across the capital.
October

Design Week Mexico
Mexico City (Polanco, Roma, Condesa)
Mexico's largest design festival showcasing architecture, industrial design, fashion, and interior design through exhibitions, talks, installations, and open studios across the city's design districts. Positions CDMX as a global design capital.

Día de Muertos Mega-Parade
Desfile de Día de Muertos / Mega Procesión
Mexico City (Paseo de la Reforma to Zócalo)
Inspired by the James Bond film 'Spectre,' this massive parade along Paseo de la Reforma has become a genuine CDMX tradition since 2016. Giant skeleton floats, thousands of costumed participants, and Catrina brigades process to the Zócalo. Over 2 million spectators.

FICM (Morelia International Film Festival)
Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia
Morelia, Michoacán (3.5 hrs from CDMX)
Mexico's most prestigious film festival, showcasing Mexican and Latin American cinema in the UNESCO World Heritage colonial city of Morelia. A short flight or scenic drive from CDMX, combining world-class cinema with colonial architecture.

Feria del Libro del Zócalo
Feria Internacional del Libro en el Zócalo
Mexico City (Zócalo)
One of Mexico's largest book fairs, filling the vast Zócalo with hundreds of publishers, author readings, panel discussions, and book launches. Free admission and a massive cultural gathering in the heart of the capital.

Fiestas de Octubre
Guadalajara
Guadalajara's month-long October festival combining cultural events, live music, gastronomy, art exhibitions, and the traditional procession of the Virgen de Zapopan (Oct 12). The Romería de la Virgen draws millions of pilgrims.

Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix
Gran Premio de México de Fórmula 1
Mexico City (Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez)
One of the most atmospheric Grand Prix events on the F1 calendar, with the iconic Foro Sol stadium section creating a colosseum-like experience. 400,000+ fans across the weekend in Mexico City's eastern district.
November

FIL Guadalajara (Book Fair)
Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara
Guadalajara (Expo Guadalajara)
The largest book fair in the Spanish-speaking world and second-largest globally after Frankfurt. Over 800,000 visitors, 2,000+ publishers, and hundreds of authors gather for nine days of readings, signings, and cultural programming. A UNESCO City of Literature flagship event.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What luxury events are happening in Mexico this month?
LPR Luxury tracks curated events across Mexico's seven luxury corridors including Pacific Riviera (Punta Mita, Puerto Vallarta), Los Cabos, Riviera Maya (Mayakoba, Tulum), Wine Country (Valle de Guadalupe), Colonial Mexico (San Miguel de Allende), Yucatan, and Urban Mexico (Mexico City). Events include golf tournaments, culinary festivals, wellness retreats, art exhibitions, charity galas, and cultural experiences at properties like Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Rosewood, Mandarin Oriental, Auberge, and One&Only.
Q.Where can I find golf events at luxury resorts in Mexico?
Our events calendar features golf tournaments and experiences at premier courses including Punta Mita Golf Club (Pacifico and Bahia courses), El Camaleon at Mayakoba, Diamante in Cabo, Quivira Golf Club, Costa Palmas Golf, and many more. Filter by the 'Golf' category to see upcoming member-guest tournaments, charity events, and pro-am competitions.
Q.What food and wine festivals happen in Mexico's luxury destinations?
Mexico's luxury corridors host world-class culinary events throughout the year. Highlights include Fiestas de la Vendimia in Valle de Guadalupe (August), Sabor a Cabo food festival in Los Cabos, Restaurant Week events in Puerto Vallarta and San Miguel de Allende, Riviera Maya Wine & Food Festival, and ongoing chef-curated dining experiences at Rosewood Mayakoba, Mandarin Oriental, and Four Seasons properties.
Q.Are there wellness and yoga retreats at Mexican luxury resorts?
Yes, many luxury properties across Mexico offer wellness programming and retreats. Notable venues include One&Only Mandarina's holistic wellness center, Chable's Mayan-inspired spa experiences in Yucatan and Maroma, Rosewood Mayakoba's Sense Spa, and various independent wellness retreats in Tulum, Sayulita, and San Miguel de Allende. Filter by 'Wellness' to see upcoming retreats, workshops, and spa events.
Q.What cultural and art events happen in San Jose del Cabo and San Miguel de Allende?
San Jose del Cabo hosts its famous Art Walk every Thursday evening from November through June, featuring dozens of galleries in the historic Art District. San Miguel de Allende is home to Fabrica La Aurora art and design center, Instituto Allende, and numerous gallery openings year-round. Both destinations host annual film festivals, music events, and cultural celebrations that attract international visitors.
Q.How often is the events calendar updated?
The LPR Luxury events calendar is updated continuously through multiple automated channels: resort newsletter monitoring, weekly web scraping of 95+ resort and venue websites, and curated research by our intelligence team. Events are sourced from official resort communications, tourism boards, and verified community calendars across all seven luxury corridors in Mexico.
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