Winter is the perfect time to explore the vibrant scenery and unique culture surrounding each of our resorts. From hidden gems nestled in natural landscapes to festive holiday celebrations that light up the streets, there’s something for everyone to experience this season. Whether you’re looking for thrilling adventures, family-friendly fun, or an immersive taste of local traditions, these destinations have you covered. Read on to uncover the special activities each location offers.
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo is more than just pristine beaches; it’s an adventure lover’s paradise with a vibrant array of activities for all types of travelers!
- Whale Watching Tours (December to April): Experience the awe-inspiring migration of humpback and gray whales as they make their way through the Pacific Ocean. These gentle giants come incredibly close to the shore, and many tours operate away from the crowds, allowing you to enjoy the majestic sights in a quieter, more intimate setting. This natural spectacle is a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike.
- Art Walk in San José del Cabo: Every Thursday from 5 pm – 9 pm between the months of November and June, immerse yourself in the local culture by wandering through the charming cobblestone streets filled with boutique galleries, craft shops, and local eateries. This weekly event is a cultural must, attracting locals and tourists alike. During the holidays, the Art Walk becomes even more lively with festive decorations and live music performances, creating a magical atmosphere.
- Hiking at Sierra de la Laguna: For those seeking something off the beaten path, explore the stunning trails of Sierra de la Laguna, a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve. The area offers a refreshing change from the sand, with its lush landscapes, panoramic views, and serene tranquility. Hikers can discover hidden waterfalls, diverse flora and fauna, and enjoy the pure air and peaceful surroundings away from the bustling tourist areas. Whether you’re an avid hiker or a nature lover, Sierra de la Laguna provides an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Puerto Vallarta
Nestled along the Pacific Coast, Puerto Vallarta is renowned for its enchanting charm and vibrant artistic atmosphere. This winter, the city offers a myriad of unique activities tailored for visitors of all ages to enjoy.
- Hidden Beaches of Costa Careyes: If you’re in the mood for a day trip, take a three-hour drive from Villa del Palmar Puerto Vallarta to uncover the hidden beauty of Costa Careyes. These colorful, uncrowded beaches provide an ideal setting for a peaceful day of relaxation or an opportunity to explore the area’s stunning natural beauty. With crystal-clear waters and picturesque scenery, it’s a hidden gem waiting to be uncovered.
- Holiday Celebrations in El Centro: In December, Puerto Vallarta transforms into a lively hub of festivities. The city’s historic center, El Centro, hosts posadas, parades, and open-air performances that bring the streets to life. Be sure to experience the heartwarming live nativity reenactments and browse the festive Christmas markets, where you can find unique artisan crafts and delicious seasonal treats.
- Cooking Classes with Local Chefs: Dive into the rich tapestry of Mexican culture through engaging cooking classes with experienced local chefs. These hands-on sessions provide the perfect opportunity to learn traditional recipes, from crafting tamales to perfecting mole, and are designed to be enjoyed by the whole family. Gain a deeper appreciation for the flavors of Mexico as you prepare and savor these authentic dishes together.
Riviera Nayarit
Riviera Nayarit is a magnificent destination that beautifully combines natural wonders with authentic local experiences, making it an ideal spot for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Nestled along Mexico’s Pacific coast, this paradise offers something for everyone.
- Release Baby Sea Turtles: Engage in the heartwarming activity of releasing baby sea turtles along the stunning Riviera Nayarit coast. By participating, you help protect local wildlife and contribute to conservation efforts. Watching these tiny creatures make their way to the ocean is an unforgettable experience, particularly magical for younger kids and families who wish to witness nature’s wonders up close.
- La Tovara National Park Boat Tour: For a delightful day trip, consider a tranquil boat ride through the mangroves of La Tovara National Park, situated about a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Villa del Palmar Flamingos. As you glide quietly through the waterways, keep your eyes peeled for exotic birds, crocodiles, and other intriguing wildlife. This peaceful adventure is ideal for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the region’s rich biodiversity while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
- Holiday Artisan Markets: During the enchanting winter season, charming artisan markets emerge in the picturesque towns of Sayulita and San Pancho, both less than an hour’s drive from Villa del Palmar Flamingos. These markets are bustling with vibrant energy and creativity, offering a delightful array of handcrafted gifts and unique treasures. Visitors can sample delicious local foods, meet talented artisans, and support the vibrant artisan community that thrives in this coastal haven.
The Islands of Loreto
Looking for a serene winter escape? The Islands of Loreto, located on the eastern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, offer unspoiled natural beauty and a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
- Hike the Giganta Mountains: These dramatic peaks, rising majestically against the horizon, are perfect for adventurous travelers seeking stunning views and a break from the usual beach scene. The trails vary in difficulty, offering something for both seasoned hikers and beginners, and the breathtaking vistas from the top make every step worthwhile.
- Kayaking through Danzante Bay: Paddle through crystal-clear waters and discover hidden coves and sea caves that dot the coastline. This peaceful activity is perfect for exploring the area’s raw beauty, allowing you to get up close with the diverse marine life and perhaps even encounter playful dolphins or majestic sea turtles along the way.
- Holiday Processions: Step into the local culture with traditional holiday processions in the quiet town of Loreto. These vibrant events are a cherished part of the community, where locals and visitors alike gather to celebrate with music, dance, and authentic Mexican cuisine. The community spirit and warmth make it a truly special experience that captures the heart and soul of Loreto.
Cancun
Cancun, a city renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife, offers more than just sunbathing and partying. For travelers seeking unique winter outings away from the usual tourist spots, Cancun has plenty of hidden activities waiting to be discovered.
- Explore Isla Contoy: Just a short boat trip away from Villa del Palmar Cancun, Isla Contoy is a pristine nature reserve paradise. This island sanctuary is located about 30 km (or 18 miles) north of Isla Mujeres and is accessible only by sea. Isla Contoy is home to a variety of wildlife, including over 150 species of birds. With a strict limit on daily visitors, it provides an exclusive and eco-conscious excursion for nature enthusiasts. You can spend the day exploring its lush landscapes, snorkeling in its vibrant reefs, or simply relaxing on its secluded beaches.
- Taste Authentic Mexican Cuisine: Immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions of Mexico by sampling a variety of local dishes in Cancun. From street food vendors to fine dining restaurants, Cancun offers a wide range of authentic flavors that reflect the region’s diverse heritage. Savor the vibrant tastes of tacos al pastor, enjoy the hearty comfort of cochinita pibil (slow-roasted pork from the Yucatán Peninsula), or indulge in the fresh catch of the day prepared with traditional spices. Culinary tours and cooking classes are also available for those interested in learning more about the ingredients and techniques that make Mexican cuisine so unique. This culinary journey transcends food; it immerses you in the rich culture and history of Mexico, leaving your taste buds thoroughly delighted.
- Cenote Snorkeling Adventures: For those looking to escape the crowds, consider snorkeling or swimming in some of Cancun’s lesser-known cenotes. These enchanting natural sinkholes, formed by the collapse of limestone bedrock, reveal magical oases with crystal-clear water. Surrounded by lush vegetation and stalactite formations, cenotes offer a serene and unique winter experience, perfect for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax in nature’s embrace.
By venturing beyond the typical tourist attractions, visitors can uncover Cancun’s hidden gems and make their winter getaway truly unforgettable.
Plan Your Winter Escape
This winter, create extraordinary memories with exciting activities and immerse yourself in the rich local traditions surrounding our resorts. Picture yourself chasing majestic whales along the coast, where the ocean’s giants perform breathtaking acrobatics. Delve into artisanal markets filled with handcrafted treasures and vibrant local goods, providing a feast for the senses. Discover secluded beaches, where the only footprints in the sand are your own, offering a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.
In addition to these adventures, enjoy the warmth of the local culture through traditional festivals, where music, dance, and culinary delights showcase the region’s unique heritage. Take part in guided tours that reveal hidden gems and uncover stories of the past, enriching your experience of the area.
Book your stay today and experience a winter season like no other—it’s the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration that awaits you, promising a rejuvenating and thrilling escape!