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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260912T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260912T200000
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CREATED:20251207T183850Z
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UID:6290-1789228800-1789243200@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Balloon Regatta – Saturday before September 15
DESCRIPTION:The Balloon Regatta\, held the Saturday before September 15\, is one of Ajijic’s most spectacular events. Neighborhood teams build giant hot-air balloons from delicate tissue paper—fully handmade and assembled with impressive skill. Some designs are modest and small\, while others reach over ten meters high\, featuring geometric patterns\, characters\, flowers\, or patriotic symbols. At the open field\, families spread out blankets and umbrellas to watch each launch. The process is exciting and risky: some balloons gracefully rise into the sky and earn cheers and applause; others catch fire or collapse\, provoking good-natured laughter. Food stands\, live music\, crafts\, and plenty of local families sharing with visitors create a vibrant\, friendly atmosphere. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and enjoy the Balloon Regatta with the comfort of being just minutes away. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/balloon-regatta-saturday-before-september-15/
LOCATION:Campo Deportivo Cruz Azul\, Revolución 83\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260913T170000
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UID:6295-1789318800-1789329600@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Uses and Traditions of the Rebozo – Sunday before September 15
DESCRIPTION:Uses and Traditions of the Rebozo is a celebration of Ajijic’s cultural identity\, where the traditional shawl is presented alongside many of the town’s most beloved customs. The main plaza becomes a living runway where women of all ages parade with both new and heirloom rebozos\, children wear traditional outfits\, and folkloric dances\, mariachis\, charros\, and symbolic elements from Carnival\, Day of the Dead\, Guadalupe festivities\, and Christmas Posadas all come together. The event reminds everyone that the rebozo is not just an accessory: it’s used to carry babies\, to dance\, for religious ceremonies\, and even during funerals. Grandmothers\, mothers\, and granddaughters share stories linked to each shawl\, while visitors enjoy food\, music\, and photo opportunities. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience Uses and Traditions of the Rebozo right in the heart of the plaza. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/uses-and-traditions-of-the-rebozo-sunday-before-september-15/
LOCATION:Jalisco
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260915
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UID:6299-1789344000-1789430399@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Day of the Charro – September 14
DESCRIPTION:On September 14\, Ajijic honors the charro—an iconic figure of Mexican culture—with a parade full of elegance and tradition. Early in the day\, charros and escaramuzas prepare with embroidered suits\, wide-brimmed hats\, bows\, rebozos\, and beautifully saddled horses. The parade moves along the cobblestone streets as families and visitors applaud\, take photos\, and enjoy the sound of mariachis and brass bands. After the procession\, events often continue at nearby arenas\, where riders perform classic charrería skills like horse reining\, steer tailing\, rope tricks\, and the thrilling “pass of death.” The day reconnects the town with its rural roots and showcases the discipline and artistry of this Mexican tradition. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience Day of the Charro just minutes from the parade and equestrian exhibitions. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/day-of-the-charro-september-14/
LOCATION:Lienzo Charro Ajijic\, Revolución 80\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260915T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260916T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154604
CREATED:20251207T185146Z
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UID:6303-1789491600-1789560000@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Independence Day Celebrations – September 15 & 16
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day turns Ajijic into a vibrant scene of music\, food\, and national pride. On the night of September 15\, the main plaza becomes a festive fair with food stalls\, games\, folk dancing\, live mariachi\, and families dressed in traditional colors waiting for the historic “Grito de Independencia” and the fireworks show. The atmosphere is joyful and welcoming\, ideal for anyone who wants to truly feel the spirit of “¡Viva México!”. On the morning of the 16th\, a civic parade winds through the streets\, with local schools\, cultural groups\, and civic associations marching in uniform and historical costumes. Afterward\, families gather for traditional dishes and relaxed celebrations. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and enjoy the Independence Day festivities just steps away from the plaza. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/independence-day-celebrations-september-15-16/
LOCATION:Ajijic Plaza\, Guadalupe Victoria 4\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DTSTAMP:20260404T154604
CREATED:20251207T185446Z
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UID:6307-1793404800-1793491199@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Day of the Virgin of the Rosary – October 31
DESCRIPTION:October 31 in Ajijic is dedicated to the Virgin of the Rosary\, one of the town’s most spiritual and heartfelt celebrations. After several days of prayer in homes and chapels\, the main event is a nighttime procession where the image of the Virgin—decorated with white flowers and fine fabrics—is carried through the streets. Worshippers follow with candles\, praying the rosary and singing Marian hymns. Along the route\, homes and businesses decorate their façades with floral altars\, candles\, and colorful paper\, turning the town into a softly lit\, sacred space. The evening usually ends with a special mass and\, sometimes\, simple refreshments like coffee\, atole\, bread\, or tamales shared among the community. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience this beautiful night of faith and light just a short walk from your room. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/day-of-the-virgin-of-the-rosary-october-31/
LOCATION:Parroquia de San Andrés\, Marcos Castellanos 14\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://casablancaajijic.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Pilgrimage-of-the-Virgin-of-the-Rosary-in-Ajijic.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261103
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CREATED:20251207T185758Z
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UID:6311-1793577600-1793663999@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Day of the Dead – November 2
DESCRIPTION:On November 2\, Ajijic honors its departed loved ones in a celebration full of color\, fragrance\, and emotion. From early morning\, families visit the cemetery to clean and decorate graves with marigolds\, candles\, photos\, favorite foods\, drinks\, and meaningful objects. The atmosphere is peaceful yet lively\, with prayers\, quiet conversations\, and shared memories. In the main plaza\, schools and community groups build altars that blend pre-Hispanic and Catholic symbolism—pan de muerto\, sugar skulls\, incense\, water\, salt\, and multi-level structures representing the journey of the soul. At night\, a procession of Catrinas and Catrines moves from the cemetery to the lakeside malecón\, where the “Axixic Vive” festival offers dance\, music\, theater\, and storytelling honoring the dead. The lakeshore is lit with candles and flowers\, creating a mystical scene. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience Day of the Dead from the heart of this unique tradition. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/day-of-the-dead-november-2/
LOCATION:Ajijic Plaza\, Guadalupe Victoria 4\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20261130T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20261130T220000
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CREATED:20251207T190043Z
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SUMMARY:Feast of Saint Andrew – November 21–30
DESCRIPTION:The Feast of Saint Andrew\, held from November 21 to 30\, is Ajijic’s most important patronal festival and the best time to see the town in full celebration. Each day\, a different trade guild organizes the decorations\, mass\, procession\, fireworks tower\, and music\, ensuring that florists\, bakers\, builders\, gardeners\, musicians\, and merchants all play a part. From dawn serenades with mariachis to nighttime fairs in the plaza\, there is constant activity: live bands\, dancing\, food stalls\, rides\, and reunions with family and friends. The church of Saint Andrew welcomes hundreds of worshippers daily\, and on November 30—the main feast day—a special mass and the largest fireworks display close the novena. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and enjoy Saint Andrew’s Festival just a short walk from the church and plaza. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/feast-of-saint-andrew-november-21-30/
LOCATION:Parroquia de San Andrés\, Marcos Castellanos 14\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20261217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20261224T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154604
CREATED:20251207T190411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251207T190411Z
UID:6319-1797530400-1798135200@casablancaajijic.com
SUMMARY:Christmas Posadas – December 17–24
DESCRIPTION:From December 17 to 24\, Ajijic glows with light and song during the Christmas Posadas. Each night\, a neighborhood\, family\, or chapel organizes a procession that reenacts Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter. With candles\, lanterns\, and traditional songs\, people walk through the streets until they reach the host home\, where the symbolic “No room” turns into a warm welcome and the celebration begins. Children break star-shaped piñatas\, guests receive goodie bags with fruit and sweets\, and everyone shares tamales\, buñuelos\, fruit punch\, and other seasonal dishes. These posadas are genuine community events—not staged shows—where visitors are embraced with real hospitality. On Christmas Eve\, the final posada is followed by Midnight Mass\, filled with carols and emotion. Stay at Hotel Casa Blanca Ajijic and experience the Christmas Posadas each night\, walking among lights\, music\, and the true spirit of the season. \nShare
URL:https://casablancaajijic.com/event/christmas-posadas-december-17-24-2/
LOCATION:Ajijic Plaza\, Guadalupe Victoria 4\, Ajijic\, Jalisco\, 45920\, Mexico
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