Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The small coastal village of Yelapa is preparing to throw one of its most anticipated annual events on Sunday, June 1st: the traditional Mexican Navy Day celebration. Locals and visitors alike are invited to join the all-day festivities in honor of those who dedicate their lives to the sea.
Held each year in early June, Navy Day—known in Spanish as Día de la Marina—is a national holiday in Mexico that pays tribute to the men and women who serve in the country’s naval forces and maritime industries. In Yelapa, a charming and remote beach town accessible only by boat from Puerto Vallarta, the celebration takes on a uniquely festive and communal spirit.
Organizers promise a full day of fun set against the backdrop of Yelapa’s scenic bay. Live DJs will provide music throughout the day, and beachgoers can enjoy local food, refreshing drinks, and the famously laid-back and friendly vibe of the village. Traditional ceremonies and acknowledgments are expected to be part of the celebration, giving thanks to the seafaring community that has shaped Yelapa’s identity for generations.
“It’s a time to come together as a community, to honor those who work at sea and to simply enjoy what makes Yelapa special,” said one local organizer. “We welcome everyone to join us for music, dancing, and the best beach party of the summer.”
Whether you’re a resident of the Puerto Vallarta area or a traveler looking for an authentic cultural experience, Navy Day in Yelapa offers a perfect excuse to explore one of the region’s most picturesque and welcoming destinations.
Travel Note: Yelapa is only accessible by boat, with water taxis departing regularly from Los Muertos Pier in Puerto Vallarta and Boca de Tomatlán. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for return trips, as boat service may be limited after dark.
For those seeking sun, sea, and celebration, June 1st in Yelapa promises a memorable kickoff to the summer season.