Santa Lucía International Festival
January 7, 2026 11:03 amFor weeks, the city’s riverwalk becomes an open-air stage. It is a season of arts and culture where dance, music, and theater performances reflect on the water of the Santa Lucía canal.
For weeks, the city’s riverwalk becomes an open-air stage. It is a season of arts and culture where dance, music, and theater performances reflect on the water of the Santa Lucía canal.
A massive convergence of sound and energy that has established itself as one of Latin America’s leading music festivals, drawing international acts to the heart of Parque Fundidora.
The chance to swim alongside the world's largest fish in the Sea of Cortez. The experience is highly regulated to protect the sharks, ensuring a serene and respectful encounter.
Celebrations of wine, food, and local culture
Experience the ultimate Baroque feast in Puebla. Indulge in the seasonal magic of Chiles en Nogada, where history meets incomparable flavor. Book your culinary escape and taste Mexican tradition.
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