You cannot miss the first Nautical Festival of the Day of the Dead in Mexico
Los Cabos is recognized - apart from being a beautiful destination rich in tourist activities - for its culture and great events. Every October 31 hundreds of people, children and adults gather in Downtown Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, as well as the golden zone of the Marina de San Lucas to celebrate the traditional "Halloween" every October 31, but ... what about Mexican traditions?
Los Cabos is mainly a multicultural destination, where people from all over the world (mainly Americans) come to live either because they are retired or for the simple pleasure of living in this beautiful destination, others, from different parts of the interior of the republic, seek a better lifestyle, better wages and other job opportunities.
Faced with this situation, Guillermo Rivelino, organizer of Nautical Festivals in Los Cabos, raised the importance of highlighting the pre-Hispanic Mexican traditions and that give identity to each of those who live here. For this reason, the idea of creating "Altares en el Mar" was born, the first nautical festival of the Day of the Dead in all of Mexico.
"We are going to take the altars to the ships to tour the entire bay of Cabo San Lucas and to launch a message of this sun and beach destination, of innovation, creativity and, above all, of care and projection of our customs" said Rivellino, to the explain that it has been working since 2018 after the Nautical Christmas Festival, to rescue Mexican traditions and present this new proposal.
This November first and second, don't forget your mouth cover, your sanitizing gel, and the best attitude to witness a long parade of offerings throughout the Cabo San Lucas Marina, in addition to the events that take place in the Centro de San José del Cabo along with this magical festival that has confirmed 22 boats that will leave from the Port Area at 6 in the afternoon.
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