Mexico Vacations Weblog / CategorÃa / » Mexico: EventsHighway Maya WorldPosteado el Marzo 25, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico News, Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Tourism In Quintana Roo until Chiapas are around 179 thousand miles, it is obviously a long journey that may last from 16 to 18 hours and where it is necessary to plan well lapses that comes to arrive in Cancun, Quintana Roo, until the viewpoints of the Sumidero Canyon, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
Notimex, given the proximity of the Easter holidays and Easter, made that journey that began in the Mexican Caribbean, one of the most important destinations of the country and where it generates 30 per cent of the foreign exchange obtained by a year concept of tourism. Day of Dead keeps indigenous roots in rural MexicoPosteado el Noviembre 2, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Events On Nov. 1 and 2, Mexico and other Latin American countries celebrate the Day of the Dead. This is one of the most interesting holidays of the Mexican culture, both in its origin and its meaning. The Day of the Dead is also one of the most colorful fiestas and a popular tourist attraction. Nov. 1 is dedicated to dead children and Nov. 2 is dedicated to dead adults. The Day of the Dead is celebrated nationwide in Mexico. Schools, government offices and banks close. Although the day has an undoubtedly religious tone, it is a public holiday because it is considered to be an important part of our cultural heritage.Source:thecalifornian.com Events in Mexico: Monterrey Forum billed as ‘extreme cultural tourism’Posteado el Septiembre 25, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico News, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Tourism, Monterrey It’s not every day that you are able to see exhibitions of ancient Egyptian and Mexican artifacts and the lion’s share of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s work at the same event. But when you include 16 other exhibits that feature more than 8,000 artifacts — as well as scores of concerts, cultural discussions and other events from around the world — you end up with the Universal Forum of Cultures, an 80-day event in Monterrey, so big that it is practically impossible to mention all it features at once. Source:themonitor.com Festivals in Mexico: Cabo San Lucas Arts FestivalPosteado el Septiembre 20, 2007 - Categorizado en Cabo San Lucas, Festivals, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Tourism When: Nov 2007 (annual) Where: Cabo San Lucas The yearly Cabo San Lucas Arts Festival features various performances of folklore music and dance, theatre, and poetry in the town’s main square, Plaza Amelia Wilkes. The spotlight is on the regional singers that proudly take to the stage to belt out popular local tunes. We invite it to visit this wonderful place and to lodge at one of many hotels in Cabo San Lucas. Source:istc.org Nightlife in Mexico: Cancún’s Clubs in MallsPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Business Tourism, Mexico: Events, Mexico: Fashion, Mexico: Tourism Cancún’s wide-ranging hot spots include most of the name-brand nightlife destinations, concentrated in entertainment malls and festival shopping centers, as well as hotel-lobby bars with live music, and sophisticated dance clubs (see small hotels Mexico). Popular nightlife tours allow you to bypass lines and sample various clubs in a single night. The clubs here can accommodate up to 3,000, and there are plenty of options for staying out until the sun comes up (see nightlife in Cancun and Cancun All Inclusive).
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