Tasty Mexico Independence Day celebrations in Riviera Nayarit

Independence Day celebrations are a deeply rooted tradition in Mexico and the Riviera Nayarit is front and center when it comes to reveling.

These Mexico Independence Day festivities are the perfect excuse to spend a few days in Mexico’s Pacific Treasure—especially since they fall on a weekend. Celebrations in the destination are very exciting and take place in a beach ambiance that’s very different from other locations around the country.

The Ceremonia del Grito (the official Independence Day “yell”) happens in the plaza of all the coastal villages every September 15th accompanied by fireworks and verbenas.

Associated hotels in the destination are ready with themed activities, including “Mexican Nights” that—in some cases—include tequila, mariachi, traditional treats, and plenty of fun. There will also be spectacular dinners prepared by renowned chefs that will no doubt have you exclaiming: ¡Viva México!

Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta: ¡Viva México!
Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta is extending an invite to celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day with a stroll through our traditions via a traditional Mexican buffet, an open bar serving national brands, mariachi, the Jalisco folkloric ballet, contests, performance, live transmission of the yell at the National Palace, and lots more fun!

There will also be an exhibit of paintings of Mexico’s cowboy tradition, known as charrería, as well as a cartoon artist, petting zoo, fireless fireworks (paper effects), and much more. The event is open to guests as well as non-guests. The party will take place at the Vidanta Convention Center from 8 p.m. to midnight.

Prices per person: Adults $1,250 MXN, children 4 through 12 $ 570 MXN, and $300 MXN for children under 3.

For more information and reservations call 322 226 4504 or write to [email protected]

W Punta de Mita: Tastes Like Tequila
W Punta de Mita, famous for its vibrant design inspired by the Wixárica culture, will celebrate with a spectacular family-style dinner with the participation of a Casa Patrón tequilier, who will pair three ultra-premium tequila labels. The dinner will be served on an imperial table for only 30 people starting at 7 p.m. in the Cevychería area. After dinner—around 10 p.m.—a DJ will start spinning while you enjoy the evening with your new friends in matchless surroundings.

Price is $2,950 MXN plus 10% service charge. Price for the open bar during the event is $500 MXN plus 10% service charge.

For reservations: pamela.garay@whotels

Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita: El Mercadito
This luxury hotel in Punta Mita has prepared a theme party to celebrate September 15th. Playa Las Cuevas will be transformed into a very traditional Mexican marketplace where everyone will gather to yell “¡Viva México!”

The menu will feature some of Mexico’s most traditional dishes including guacamole with sides such as chapulines (grasshoppers), crispy dried beef, chicharron (fried pork rinds), and mango; tuna ceviche and shrimp aguachile (marinated in lime), tortilla soup, and very Mexican tacos: birria de cordero (stewed lamb), slices of chile poblano with corn, chicken in mole sauce, mushrooms and epazote (an aromatic herb), and much more.

Price for adults $1,400 MXN, children $700 MXN + 16% taxes + 15% service charge. Alcoholic beverages are not included.

More details at www.fourseasons.com/puntamita

St. Regis Punta Mita Resort: Mexican Flavors
The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort will offer two Mexican dinners on September 15th: one in the signature AAA Five-Diamond restaurant, Carolina, and another at the Sea Breeze Beach Club. Both will serve five-course menus.

Carolina will whet its patrons’ appetites with sea chicharrón (fried fish skin), green and black aguachile (seafood marinated in lime), and red tamal. The entrée is beef au jus and fish in a Nayarit bean sauce. Finally, patrons will enjoy a refreshing lemon sorbet, tequila and cocadas (Mexican coconut macaroons).

The Sea Breeze menu is also very tempting: corn salad with grenadine dressing; braised lobster with maguey leaf, battered huazontle (greens) with beef, and for dessert: plantain zarape with piloncillo (brown sugar cone) foam and Mexican sweets.

Price is $750 MXN per person plus 31% tax and service charge.

Celebrate Mexico this September at Kupuri Beach Club!
Get into the “Viva Mexico” spirit this September as we celebrate Mexican Independence Day at Kupuri Beach Club. Fantastic Mexican specialties planned for you to enjoy.

Celebrate El Grito (traditional yell of Mexican Independence) with chefs Sergio Chávez and Pato Pérsico, followed a viewing party of the epic Canelo vs Golovkin fight.

Party including: Welcome Patrón Margarita, Mexican food stalls (snacks, tacos, ceviches, desserts, etc.) and cocktails around the pool, Mexican Trio.

Adult price: $ 800 MXN + 15% service. Children’s price: $ 300 MXN + 15% service.

*20% discount for Club Punta Mita Members

For more information or reservations please contact Concierge Punta Mita at 329.29151.68 or email [email protected]

Samba Vallarta: Mexican Dinner
Samba Vallarta has everything ready for September 15th with activities for the entire family. The Mexican Dinner will be held in the Garden Theater from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. It includes a Mexican buffet, a show by the hotel’s folkloric ballet, and a mariachi; after 9 a.m. there will be music as well as live transmissions of the Ceremonia del Grito from Mexico City and the Canelo Álvarez vs Golovkin boxing match.

Price per person is $899 MXN for adults and $359 MXN for children (7 to 12 years old).

For reservations call (322) 226 8288 or [email protected]

Paradise Village: Mexican Festival
The party will be a big one on September 15th at Paradise Village: their Mexican Feria will include a buffet with traditional dishes, a bar offering national brands, mariachi, dance music by the band Candente, a folkloric show, raffles, and contests.

The event takes place in the Convention Center from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., where they will also transmit the Ceremonia del Grito live from Mexico City.

Price per person is $535 MXN for adults, $270 MXN children (6 to 11) and $150 MXN toddlers (3-5). For reservations call 22-6-67-70 Ext. 2066

 

Independence Day celebrations are a deeply rooted tradition in Mexico and the Riviera Nayarit is front and center when it comes to reveling.

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