Vida Vacation Events & Holidays
Vida Vacation resorts are truly unparalleled. Luxury resorts that offer the utmost in relaxation and enjoyment; our resort destinations are truly exceptional. Each year more and more people journey to Vida Vacation resorts not just for a fantastic vacation, but for the fact that Mexico itself has countless celebrations, national events and special occasions that make this country like few others.
Our guests at the Vida Vacation resorts will surely tell you that Mexico is a place filled with life. You can see it just about everywhere! From the various eco-centric events that are all about getting Vida Vacation resort guests closer to nature to the spectacular and once yearly occasions such as the Mexican Tennis Open in Acapulco or alternatively something totally out of this world.
Mexico has countless national holidays that provide opportunities for some truly unforgettable celebrations. From Easter to New Year, Mexican celebrations are filled with life, excitement and they really are fantastic. Some of the more exotic celebrations such as ‘Dia de Los Muertos’ which is the day of the dead have in-fact turned into world-renowned occasions that people really do travel thousands of miles to see.
Thankfully Vida Vacation resorts are on hand to give you everything you need to enjoy just about every special event and holiday in Mexico. Vida Vacation resorts can help you find out what’s on and where, so that if you want to make your vacation with Vida Vacation resorts truly unforgettable, you can invent your own custom vacation that’s filled with all the charms and wonders that you might ever imagine.
Our guests at the Vida Vacation resorts will surely tell you that Mexico is a place filled with life. You can see it just about everywhere! From the various eco-centric events that are all about getting Vida Vacation resort guests closer to nature to the spectacular and once yearly occasions such as the Mexican Tennis Open in Acapulco or alternatively something totally out of this world.
Mexico has countless national holidays that provide opportunities for some truly unforgettable celebrations. From Easter to New Year, Mexican celebrations are filled with life, excitement and they really are fantastic. Some of the more exotic celebrations such as ‘Dia de Los Muertos’ which is the day of the dead have in-fact turned into world-renowned occasions that people really do travel thousands of miles to see.
Thankfully Vida Vacation resorts are on hand to give you everything you need to enjoy just about every special event and holiday in Mexico. Vida Vacation resorts can help you find out what’s on and where, so that if you want to make your vacation with Vida Vacation resorts truly unforgettable, you can invent your own custom vacation that’s filled with all the charms and wonders that you might ever imagine.
Don't Miss in 2011 !
March 28 - April 3
Semana Santa (Holy week). Easter festivities take place throughout Mexico. One light-hearted tradition has locals smashing confetti-filled eggs on each other.
Semana Santa (Holy week). Easter festivities take place throughout Mexico. One light-hearted tradition has locals smashing confetti-filled eggs on each other.
November 1 -2
Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrates life and those who lived it, as ancestors are festively remem-bered with visits to cemeteries, special foods such as skulls and coffins made from sugar, choco-late or amaranth seeds, colorful decorations, and music. Nov. 1 is set aside for remembrance of all saints as well as deceased infants and children, often referred to as angelitos (little angels). On Nov. 2, those who died as adults are honored.
Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrates life and those who lived it, as ancestors are festively remem-bered with visits to cemeteries, special foods such as skulls and coffins made from sugar, choco-late or amaranth seeds, colorful decorations, and music. Nov. 1 is set aside for remembrance of all saints as well as deceased infants and children, often referred to as angelitos (little angels). On Nov. 2, those who died as adults are honored.

