September, being a festive month for Mexico, is filled with a variety of activities ranging from shows, celebrations and congresses to religious and environmental events. Choose your favorite ones and cross out the dates on your calendar.
Wirikuta: Cabo’s Mystic Night Show
Date: September 6, 2017
Immerse yourself in the world of the Wirikuta to meet their spirits, creatures and creators. Witness the sacred voyage of more than 10,000 years. It will be held in San José del Cabo from 9:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m, a spiritual show where you can learn about the origin of the Huichol world.
Experience the hypnotic and ancestral dance in an ancient ritual that mixes contemporary and cultural choreography, impressive acrobatic exhibitions, and the latest in 3D map technology. Undoubtedly, an incredible evening play in the pyramids of Wirikuta’s garden in Puerto Los Cabos! The ticket includes transportation, seating, dinner and drinks.
The Vagina Monologues
Date: September 7 and 8, 2017
The event is to support the program “Adopt a Park”, this time for the rehabilitation of Lomas del Sol park in San Jose. The first show will be at El Encanto Inn Hotel and the second at Pabellón experimental theater, both at 8:30 pm. Tickets are on sale at $200 pesos, at: Educasex, Café Cabo, Plaza Copan and the clothing store Dreams at Plaza Patio; all these shops are located in San Lucas.
Our Lady of Loreto Celebration
Date: August 29 to September 8, 2017
Religious activities to honor Our Lady of Loreto, remembering the first Mission of Baja California. The celebration will begin on August 29 with Mass and vigilance of Our Lady of Loreto’s image, in Las Parras ranch, and continues the next day with a procession that goes from the ranch to the Mission of Loreto.
The following days are to visit certain points of the city and neighborhoods where hundreds of faithful will accompany, to close September 8 with the traditional “Mañanitas” at 12:00 am. In addition, parties for family entertainment, and artistic-musical and cultural programs will be held in Salvatierra Mall.
San José del Cabo, 60th Society Anniversary and 50th National Congress
Date: September 12 to 15, 2017
This will be the first meeting in Latin America of the International Pediatric Endosurgery Group (IPEG), with joint sessions, research paper presentations, lectures and round tables. You can participate in the pre-congress and trans-congress courses, which are about the evolution of Mexican pediatric surgery over the years. The appointment is in Blvd. San José Lt. 9 S / N, Section Hotelera 1 Fonatur.
Mexico’s Independence Day
Date: September 15 and 16, 2017
The festivity will begin with a celebration during the night of the 15th. The main square is filled with people that gather for the traditional “Grito de Independencia”, led by the municipal governor from the City Hall building, igniting the flame of Independence along with impressive fireworks.
The celebration extends throughout Los Cabos’ downtown area, with music and folk dance, food stalls and special shows in a variety of nightclubs. September 16 is a national holiday and is celebrated with a parade in the downtown area, fireworks and more parties in Los Cabos.
Banks and government offices remain closed that day.
Turtle Rescue in Baja
Help preserve the Mexican species and help these small creatures get to the sea, where they will grow in freedom! Visit the associations dedicated to the protection of nests, eggs and offspring of the golfina turtle on the beaches of San José del Cabo. One of them is the Asociación Sudcaliforniana de Protección al Medio Ambiente y la Tortuga Marina, A.C. focused on environmental research and education of schools in the region and general public.
The exact date in which the release of turtles will take place is not yet defined but I recommend staying up to date on their social networks and website.
The history, culture and entertainment of Los Cabos awaits you. Whether you live here or are on vacation, make the most of these upcoming events!