16/09/2025
If you think fireworks are exciting, wait until you try celebrating Mexico’s Independence Day in Los Cabos. Spoiler: the tacos alone are worth a standing ovation. 🌮🎆
Here’s how you can celebrate like a local:
🔍 Things to Do
✅ Attend the “El Grito” ceremony on the evening of September 15 in both San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. Local officials lead the cry of independence, streets fill with flags, and voices rise together in unity.
✅ Watch parades and processions the following morning with folkloric dancers, bands, charros, and school groups marching through decorated streets.
✅ Enjoy fireworks over the bay as darkness falls, often accompanied by music and community gatherings. Best views are along waterfront areas and beaches.
✅ Experience thematic dinners with traditional food and live music under stars. Many resorts and eateries host buffets, mariachi bands, or regional folk performances to mark the occasion.
✅ Participate in local artisan bazaars or craft fairs where you can see decorations, crafts, and traditional items for sale or display.
🏞️ Places to Visit
✅ Historic plazas in downtown San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas where major public ceremonies and “El Grito” are held.
✅ The malecon or waterfront promenades, which offer scenic views, great evening atmosphere, and vantage points for fireworks.
✅ A beach or bay area for daytime relaxation swimming and evening watching fireworks or lights reflect off the water.
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