Velas Vallarta Blog
A memorable Easter on Mexican beaches
This Easter, Velas Resorts provides the perfect atmosphere at its family-friendly properties with diverse activities such as egg hunts, Spa experiences for children, and animal interactions so that nobody misses out on the fun. Come and be part of this celebration with the characteristic warmth of Mexico!
Discover a New Luxury Experience at Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos
Nothing compares to a sophisticated vacation in a place where every detail is designed to exceed your expectations. This place is Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos, the new benchmark in Luxury All-Inclusive exclusively for adults.
Family fishing: Experience the adventure at Velas Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is a bustling port city known for its wide range of water activities. Therefore, if you want to combine a magical stay with one of the region’s most emblematic practices, Velas Vallarta has the perfect experience. Immerse yourself in the Mexican Pacificon this adventure ideal for the whole family.
The Magic of Mojigangas in Velas Resorts Weddings
In the Mexican celebration and culture tapestry, a distinctive expression takes center stage: the renowned Mojigangas. These majestic figures transcend festive adornments, meticulously crafted from papier-maché, sturdy cardboard, and vivid paints. They stand as a profound emblem, seamlessly weaving together the threads of joy, rich historical roots, and artistic expression.
Velas Resorts’ Style Black Friday + Cyber Monday
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the perfect opportunity to plan your upcoming luxury vacations to Mexico’s most spectacular destinations with Velas Resorts. This annual event offers unique discounts and promotions for traveling to Los Cabos, Vallarta-Nayarit, or Riviera Maya. This time, it will take place from November 24th to 27th!
Celebrating the cultural immersion of the Day of the Dead at Velas Resorts
Day of the Dead in Mexico is a deeply rooted celebration within the country’s culture and identity. In this colorful tradition, observed on November 1st and 2nd, we honor and remember our dearly departed loved ones. During these days, Mexicans create altars adorned with offerings of food, beverages, and personal items of the deceased, crafting a beautiful tribute that includes the famous sugar skulls and colorful skeletons known as Catrinas. Alongside the altars, streets come alive with parades, music, and dancing, while cemeteries are aglow with candles and cempasúchil flowers.