Día de Muertos (The Day of the Dead) Día de Muertos (The Day of the Dead) is a multi-day Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, which begins on November the 2nd and ends two days later on November the 4th. Before the Spanish conquest of 1521 and the colonization of Mexico during the 16th century, the festivities were […]
read moreThe Dead Live: Halloween and Día de Muertos Themed Events in Los Cabos Halloween has long since evolved in the United States from a child-focused neighborhood candy collecting contest to a holiday that may also safely be called the number one party excuse of the year for adults. Thus, for both children and adults, October […]
read moreAlthough this week has been a banner one for local events–including Mexican Independence Day celebrations and the national surf championship in San José del Cabo–the real event season in Los Cabos begins on October. Traditionally the start of high tourist season, this month brings many of the signature regional to-dos, from big game fishing tournaments […]
read more“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die,” wrote the Scottish poet Thomas Campbell, a sentiment echoed in one of México’s most notable public holidays, Día de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead). Officially celebrated on November 2 in México and much of the Latin American world, Day of the Dead is […]
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