| If you don't have a good excuse for visiting already, maybe the following list of local events and holidays will give you some ideas.
Carnival usually falls on the five-days preceding Ash Wednesday and is a celebration of Caribbean heritage that brings out the best of spirits in everyone. It's a week of parties, dancing in the streets and parades. After the parade each evening, everyone congregates on the central square to eat and drink at stalls set up by local restaurants and civic groups and to enjoy local and out-of-town musical and variety shows.
The birthday of Benito Juarez, the father of modern Mexico is celebrated on March 21.
As a part of the Easter celebration, local residents dress as Roman soldiers and Christians and re-enact the carrying of the cross in a parade and then the crucifixions in front of the Corpus Christi church on Ave 20 between Calles 15 & 17.
The sport fishing season runs from the end of April into June and includes a weeklong International Bill Fish Tournament in May.
The discovery of Cozumel is celebrated in Cedral on May 2-3 honoring the patron saint of the village during the Santa Cruz Fiesta. A town-wide fair marks this event.
Cinco de Mayo (the 5th of May) celebrates the Mexican victory over the French at Puebla with festivities primarily centered on taverns.
The St. Peter and St. Paul Festival is a traditional fiesta held June 28-29 with much singing and dancing including the unusual "Dance of the Pig's Head." |