December is a particular month in gastronomic terms. In Bahía de Banderas, the table is set with a wide variety of dishes full of tradition for the New Year's Eve festivities.(more…)
From March 13 to 15 on the island of the Cuale River, Puerto Vallarta will hold for the fourth consecutive year, a festival dedicated to the Raicilla.(more…)
The Yaopantli Xiutlicutli group preserves the tradition of pre-Hispanic dance in Vallarta. They not only dance, they offer their energy in movement in a wonderful philosophy of life. (more…)
The Church of San Miguel Arcángel is a symbol of faith for the faithful and of belonging for the population of Pitillal. Every September 29, their traditional patron saint festivities are celebrated.
Mexican tacos are a gastronomic tradition. There is not a single place in the country that does not have a good taco shop. What's more: there is even a popular saying about tacos.
From the origins, the coastal port was the most important place for economic activity. Simultaneously, new routes of communication by land and by air were opened.(more…)
Mining was one of the first activities in the region. Thanks to visionary men like the promoters of Unión in Cuale, this little fishing village would become the paradise we know today.(more…)
As the years go by, the history of the city becomes more endearing. May is a relevant month because two anniversaries are celebrated: 101 years as a municipality and about 51 years as a city.(more…)
Mexico continues to be a country marked by religion and its traditions. One of the dishes with a lot of history but not so famous (perhaps because of its temporality), is the vigil capirotada or Holy Week and Easter.(more…)