Time flies when you are having fun and we can’t believe the holidays are just around the corner! For those lucky ones spending some time in Punta Mita during the
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Since the beginning of this unfortunate pandemic, Fundación DINE Punta Mita and Peace Punta de Mita have been working tirelessly to support our local communities in such difficult times. And
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From pre-Columbian times, Mexico and other countries from Latin America have celebrated the Day of the Dead, a very special time when people remember their departed relatives. For many people, this
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After spending so many months in quarantine, and little by little adjusting our daily routines to this new reality, discovering that La Cruz Market will be back very soon is
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Fondo de Comunidades Activas is an initiative is looking to strengthen the actions that community foundations and non-profit organizations are implementing in fields like water access, humanitarian aid, support to small businesses, and support the youth and women.
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Proper nutrition and hydration are vital to stay healthy. People who eat a well-balanced diet tend to have stronger immune systems and lower risk of chronic illnesses and infectious diseases,
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Rooted in the pre-Hispanic period the Voladores de Papantla /”Papantla Flyers” do fly! This ritual dedicated to the Sun God and is believed to have originated with the Nahua, Huastec, and Otomi
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One of our favorite things without a doubt is Mexican Clamor…..Viva Mexico/LiveMexico!!! Do you know the story behind this famous phrase called the Grito! Which means the shout? In the early hours of
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LivePuntaMita is here to celebrate one of our favorite things about Mexico: Margaritas! They are refreshing and delicious and while many think they are the ideal summer cocktail, the good news is that they
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Descendents of the Aztec, the Huichol or Wixáritari, are one of the last remaining indigenous ethnic groups located on western-central Mexico, who have lived for centuries in the Sierra Madre Occidental, primarily in the
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