Thursday, October 29, 2009

Mexico History: Dia de los Muertos

Celebrating the dead may sound like an oxymoron to some people, but in Mexico it makes for one of the most elaborate celebrations of the year.

Dia de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday that falls on the first two days of November. It aligns with the Christian All Souls Day and All Saints Day and for this reason it is sometimes referred to as Todos Santos.

This holiday is to celebrate the loved ones who have passed away. Day of the Dead altars, called ofrendas, are made and decorated by family members with things like flowers, food, toys, bread, candles, incense, pictures, and figures made out of sugar. It is believed that the soul of the people who passed away come and visit the household, enjoying the things on the altars as they did in life. The souls of the children come first and then the souls of the adults.

When the souls of the loved ones return, candles are lit to light to their return, clothes are put out to replace those that may have been worn out during the year, and food and drink is there to quench the year's hunger and thirst. Things that held special value to the person during their lifetime are also put on the altars.

Family members and friends of the deceased visit these altars and the household provides traditional Mexican food for them while they visit.

Dia de los Muertos is a very important holiday in Mexico; most businesses and schools are closed. It is a time to be with your family and friends.

While a lot of Dia de los Muertos is spent in the home, the last day of the holiday is spent attending mass and then decorating the cemeteries. Members of the community often parade down to the cemeteries.


Visiting Mexico during the Dead of the Dead is a great way see the culture in Mexico. The Alfeñique fair, or la feria del Alfeñique, in Toluca sells sugar skulls and other figurines in preparation for Dia de Los Muertos. These skulls show the skill and creativity that goes into Day of the Dead art. The marketplace is open in October through the begining of November.

When visiting Day of the Dead celebrations, it is important to remember that each region and town has their own customs.

Great places to see parades, comparsas, and other festivities are:

Mixquic: A town just outside of Mexico City. While close to the city, it still has a traditional feel.
Oaxaca: The city itself has a large parade and the villiages outside of the town have many markets where people can buy the things they need to decorate their ofrenda.
Janitzio: It's a small island off in Patzcuaro Lake that has an elaborate celebration, including music, food, and boats with torches out in the lake.
Merida: This town on the Yucatan Pennisula has a public plaza where all different groups come and build their altars. It's a great site to see!

A great book to check out is The Skeleton at the Feast: The Day of the Dead in Mexico by Chloë Sayer and Elizabeth Carmichael.

For more about Mexico, visit All About Mexico.

Been to Day of the Dead in Mexico? Tell us about it!

By: Cara Gourley

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Mexico Food: 7 Seas Restaurant in San Jose Del Cabo

One of the best restaurants in San Jose Del Cabo is the 7 Seas Restaurant.

Located at the Cabo Surf Hotel, the 7 Seas is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Drink a glass of wine from their carefully selected wine list as you gaze out on one of the best ocean views in town. The menu offers a mixed variety of Mexican dishes and seafood such as Pineapple Tuna, Shrimp Ravoli and Blue Crab Tostadas.

Most entrees range from $20 -$30 (U.S. Dollars). You can call (858) 964-5117 to make a reservation.

Check out All About San Jose Del Cabo for more information on all the great restaurants San Jose Del Cabo has to offer.

Where have you eaten in Cabo? We love to hear about good Mexican cusine!

By: Cara Gourley

Mexico Pictures: Beaches of Cabo San Lucas


Lover's Beach (Playa del Amor)

Chileno Bay, a great snorkeling spot.


A beach, usually deserted, near Cabo Real in the Golden Corridor.


Cabo San Lucas, Outer Harbor, Medano Beach


Costa Brava

Mexico Attractions: La Quebrada Cliff Divers in Acapulco


One of the most famous attractions in Acapulco is watching divers jump off the cliffs of La Quebrada. For $3.50, you'll watch cliff divers take 130-foot swam divers from the cliffs into a small gorge.

Performances usually last about 30 minutes. The first dives begin around 1pm and they go until after dark, when you'll see the divers take the plunge clutching torches! After the performances, you can take pictures with the divers. Make sure to tip them well.

Also, you can watch the divers from a local restaurant (La Perla) or rent a boat where you can watch from the water.

For more attractions and activities in Acapulco, visit All About Acapulco.

Mexico Sports: Palmilla Golf Course in Cabo

For those looking to golf in Cabo, a great option is the Palmilla golf course in San Jose del Cabo, part of the One &Only Palmilla Resort. Located only 25 minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas and only 15 minutes from the SJD Los Cabos International Airport, this Jack Nicklaus designed Cabo golf course mixes the Mexican desert and mountain terrain with expansive views of the Sea of Cortez to earn its number 11 spot on Golf Digest’s “Best Golf Resorts in North America.”


The 27-hole, 72-par course in Mexico is made up of three 9-hole courses. The original two, Mountain Course (3,602 yards) and Arroyo Course (3,337 yards), were designed by Nicklaus in 1993 and the third, the Ocean Course (3,527 yards), was designed by Nicklaus in 1999.


Green fees at Palmilla run from around $60 to $180 (U.S dollars) depending on the season and time. Tee times from 11am to close tend to be less expensive than those from 7am – 11:50am. The fees include golf cart, bottled water, use of the practice range and yardage book. The golf season is year-round. Before booking your trip, you should call ahead to reserve a tee time and get the golf prices for those dates (+52.624.144.5250). Those not playing the courses have the option of using the practice range for a $20 fee (plus taxes).


Don’t want to bother with the hassle of bringing your own clubs? Club Rentals are available at Palmilla for $50 (plus taxes). They offer men’s clubs, women’s clubs, and even left-handed clubs.


Private instruction is also available with pro and manager Jason Ballog. Half hour ($60) and hour lessons ($120) are available.

Visit All About Cabo for more information about golfing in Cabo.

Mexico Deals: 15% off Lunch at Iguana Wana in Cancun

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Mexico Rentals: Maya Villa Rentals in Cancun



Located 20 miles south of the Cancun airport, these villas are on the beautiful white sands of the Riviera Maya and the crystal clear Carribean waters. This extraordinary place offers a vacation you will never forget. These villas can be rented together for larger corporate retreats, weddings or other events.

Cancun villas represent some the best values you can get while traveling here on vacation.

These private spots near the beach are normally more affordable than larger hotels, and as a result attract a diversity of clients.

Topping the list are couples looking to get married and newlyweds on their honeymoons. You will also find a great deal of corporate executives staying at these seaside getaways. Small group training and motivation can often be done more effectively in a small location than a place thronging with crowds. It is also much more cost effective than larger facilities, allowing couples, commercial groups, and families to save money on lodgings and more to spend on activities, tours, shopping, and special celebrations.


Visit All About Cancun for more information on renting these spectacular villas.

Mexico Activities: Take a Tequila Tour from Guadalajara

Many people have shared a tequila shot at a bar or sipped on a margarita but few have the chance to see where the tequila started from.

Tequila tours are a great activity when visiting Guadalajara as well as a fun way to learn more about Mexico's national drink.

Tequila Express offers tequila train tours that leave from Guadalajara and take you past the beautiful agave plants to San Jose del Reugio, where you will get a Herrradura distillery tour. The train ride is full of entertainment (Mariachi bands anyone?) and of course, tequila! The tour also includes lunch.

The tours operate on weekends.

If you'd like more information about tours, you can call 1 800 503 9720.

For more activities in Guadalajara, visit All About Guadalajara.

Been on a Tequila Tour? Share your experience!

Mexico Resorts: Grand Oasis in Cancun



The Grand Oasis is an all inclusive resort in Cancun, located only 12 minutes from the Cancun International Airport and 10 minutes from downtown Cancun.

The hotel has gorgeous beaches, lots of dining facilities and activities.

For more Cancun resorts, visit All About Cancun.

Mexico Hotels: Hotel Chipinque outside of Monterrey


Hotel Chipinque is comfortably nestled among the mountains in Chipinque National Park.

A great getaway for couples and those who love the outdoors, the hotel's rustic decorated rooms offer gorgeous views of the national park.

The hotel has a gym, spa. restaurant, tennis courts, swimming pool and meeting facilities.

Just 20 minutes from downtown Monterey and about 10 minutes from San Pedro Garza Garcia, this natural paradise seems very far removed from any large city. Chipinque National Park is a favorite getaway for nature lovers, hikers, climbers, bird watchers and mountain bikers.

It also attracts those who are just seeking a little peace and quiet. The well kept hiking trails (over 15 km.) and picnic grounds draw big crowds on weekends, especially in the summer when the temperature is well below that of the city. The winding paved road along with an abundance of dirt trails are huge attractions for local bicyclists, especially mountain bikers.

For more about hotels in Monterrey, visit All About Monterrey.


By: Cara Gourley

Mexico Deals: Up to 65% Off Buenaventura Grand Hotel and Spa in Puerto Vallarta


Travelocity is offering up to 65% off of stays at Buenaventura Grand Hotel and Spa in Puerto Vallarta with it's Hotel Deal of the Day. The resort is located 5 minutes from downtown Puerto Vallarta and 15 minutes from the airport.

The resort offers a gym, spa, pools, children's activities and lush gardens. It also has internet access throughout the property.

The hotel usually runs for $207 a night, but with the promotion the rate is only $72!

For more information about visiting Puerto Vallarta, visit All About Puerto Vallarta.

Mexico Nightlife: Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas

A trip to Cabo isn't complete without a visit to Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina. This lively night-spot boasts the invention of the "Cabo lifestyle. "

The cantina has a different live music act every week and during the day (11am-11pm) offers a full menu restaurant featuring Mexican favorites and seafood delights.

The nightclub is open from 8pm - 2am. Contact Cabo Wabo Cantina at 011 52 (624) 143 1188.

Also, be sure to try some of the CaboWabo tequila!

For more information on nightlife in Cabo, visit All About Cabo.

By: Cara Gourley