Mexican Navy Day
City in Mexico
Every June 1stĀ Mexicans throughout the nation celebrate Navy Day or as itās known in Mexico, Dia de la Marina!Ā Navy Day is super funĀ in the nationās port towns and nowhere does the celebration get livelier than in the cities of theĀ Baja California. The peninsulaās ports celebrate the event with their own singular style, but typically sailing competitions, volleyball tournaments, ceremonies, parades, and fireworks are the rule of order for this renowned holiday.
The first Navy Day holiday was in Mexico in 1942.Ā Visitors to theĀ BajaĀ Peninsulaās port towns (and ports along the entire countryās coastlines) usually feature parades of marching naval personnel.Ā Ceremonies commemorate the naval service provided by the nationās men and women.Ā Itās also a time to celebrate the ships and boats that make up Mexicoās navy and all the personnel who keep them in operational order.Ā Many of the ceremonies commemorate past naval actions and heroes as well as contemporary missions that often focus on the elimination of drug traffic by sea.Ā The national holiday typically begins with serious and dignified ceremonies, but end in parties and revelry throughout the rest of the day and night.Ā Itās a grand time to visit the port towns to witness the extra-special fun and adventure that is in store.
Navy Day in San Felipe, Baja California
San FelipeĀ is one of the best places to visit for Navy Day celebrations.Ā This town, located on the Sea of Cortez, kicks off the holiday early by hosting itsĀ annual fishing festivalĀ as the preliminary lead-up to its Navy Day festivities.Ā The fishing festival, of course, pays homage to the townāsĀ fishingĀ andĀ sport fishingĀ industries.Ā The Navy Day celebration itself involves a ceremony with town officials along with boat rides and seaside festivities promoted by local restaurants and clubs.Ā As one of the stateās most popular tourist destinations, San Felipe has unforgettable attractions and gorgeous beaches.
Mexican Navy Day in Ensenada
With its bustling port, itās not surprising thatĀ EnsenadaĀ boasts a major Navy Day celebration.Ā Officials host ceremonies to commemorate the countryās naval history and the military personnel that died in the line of duty.Ā The city then features various events such as kayak demonstrations, a sailing regatta, sand sculpture contests, and many other activities designed to mark the occasion with recreational fun.
Dia de la Marina in Los Cabos
Whether celebrating in San Jose Cabo orĀ Cabo San Lucas, expect fiestas, ceremonies, and an amazing extravaganza of recreational sports and activities.Ā The seaside cities at the peninsulaās tip come alive to demonstrate their naval enthusiasm.Ā Everyone in these communities, from school children upward, participates in ceremonies and events.Ā Carnival rides, dances, and the fiesta-like atmosphere lasts for three days.Ā Ā Off-road racingĀ andĀ fishing tournamentsĀ also round out the celebratory events.
If youāve never been in town for the Dia de la Marina events, book a trip to one of these towns. While the cities of theĀ BajaĀ Peninsula offer a myriad of sites and attractions to behold, the holiday events are for lively excitement and entertainment to suit every holiday seekerās taste!