The Bay of Banderas is full of events this November

November is filled with top-notch events in the Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta, starting with the Day of the Dead celebrated in different locations within the Destination not to mention culinary events of the best kind and lots and lots of sports.

Day of the Dead Festival in Puerto Vallarta (Oct. 28 – Nov. 2)
In Puerto Vallarta, Day of the Dead is celebrated with a parade that starts on the Malecon towards Cuale River’s Market, and concludes with a folk festival with charros, catrinas contest and fireworks.

5th Day of the Dead Festival in Sayulita (Oct. 31 – Nov. 3)
Day of the Dead is one of the most iconic Mexican traditions because of the whole ritual around this date. There are different events in Puerto Vallarta, showing locals and visitors the mysticism behind this celebration.

Sayulita Pueblo Mágico comes alive with colorful Mexican traditions including pilgrimages to the cemetery, live music, an altar contest and plenty of festivities to celebrate the Day of the Dead.

11TH Edition of “HOOK THE CURE” spa, fish, and golf getaway (Nov. 3 – Nov. 6)
Your “Hook the Cure” get-a-way will be full of excitement, fun, relaxation, tranquility, good food, friendly people, world-class golf and fishing and special celebrity guests.

XXII International Festival Gourmet (Nov. 12-20)

The Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit-Tepic International Gourmet Festival is one of the most important culinary events in the country. This year it celebrates its 22nd anniversary in the presence of some of the best chefs on a global level. There will be cooking demos, workshops, chats, theme nights and plenty more activities to please the palate. Want to know more? Visit http://www.festivalgourmet.com/.

2nd Triatlón Extreme Guayabitos 2016 (Nov. 13)

The 2nd 2016 Guayabitos Extreme Triathlon is set to take off on November 13 in Rincón de Guayabitos, Riviera Nayarit. The invitation is open for all triathletes, clubs, leagues, public and private associations, schools and the general public both domestic and national.

8th Riviera Nayarit Touristic Half Marathon and 10K (Nov. 19)

The Half Marathon and 10K is of the key events in the Destination as it promotes sports, tourism and a focus on family. Nuevo Vallarta will host the event and it’s expected to be even bigger this year, as has been the case every year since it began. Do you want to go for a run in Mexico’s hottest beach destination? Visit http://www.mediomaratonrivieranayarit.com/.

V Motomanía San Blas (Nov. 24-27)

Over one thousand motorcycles will converge on the Historic Port of San Blas to celebrate this very special event where, among other things, there will be lots of dancing, exhibits, races and fun! For more details visit https://www.facebook.com/Motomania-SAN-BLAS-1465744890334658/timeline/.

2nd International Tattoo Expo (Nov 25 – Nov 27)
Expo will be held this November 26th and 27th at Hotel Krystal’s Jalisco Hall, we hope to have your support to carry out this event where more than 100 tattooists will attend internationally, announcing Tattoo Art, about 3000 people are expected to attend.

November is filled with top-notch events in the Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta, starting with the Day of the Dead celebrated in different locations . . .

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