We want to share two of our most beloved traditions with you.

Rainy season is the reminder that two of our most deeply rooted traditions are very close. We are talking about Independence Day (September 16th), and Day of the Dead (November 2nd). If you have never been to our country on any of these dates, this is the perfect time to reserve a room with us and live unique experiences.

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september 16: independence day.

Delicious food, fireworks, party and the commemoration of our Independence.

On September 15 we prepare to “dar el grito", we cook typical food: pozole, tostadas, tacos, sopes. And of course, we drink tequila and mezcal. Everything is absolutely delicious.

The outfit is very important, beautiful embroidered skirts and blouses, cowboy boots and hats.

At midnight we all join screaming "Viva Mexico!", crowned by beautiful fireworks.


day of the dead

Día de Muertos is perhaps our most beloved and long-awaited celebration. The cempazuchitl flower with its unmistakable aroma spreads through the markets, houses and streets. The calaveritas de azúcar patiently wait their turn to put the deceased's name on their forehead.

Pumpkin and sweet potato, pan de muerto and mole are ready to be placed in the ofrenda.

The “Ofrenda” is a ritual that has food, flowers, candles, aromas, flavors, and the memory and love of our loved ones who have already crossed the cempazuchitl bridge.

We want your trip to be unique and special and we will guide you so that your experience is unique.

Don't waste any more time and contact us to start planning your trip and enjoy any of our beautiful traditions.

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