Thunderroad
Jul 2, 06, 2:19 pm
I realize that during Holy Week in Mexico there is more traffic on the roads and that many places are more crowded and pricier than usual, but am interested in more information. Specifically, a group of us are renting a cliffside house up the beach from San Pancho (otherwise known as San Francisco), a seaside town about 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta and the only time that various scheduling matters make it possible is around Easter. (FYI, no kids, just adults.) The house itself seems very nice and secluded enough. I hear from expats living in the area that during Holy Week vacationing Mexican families set up a small tent city at the other end of the long beach, near town. That sounds fine, and even perhaps fun and interesting.
What I'm curious about is what else to expect, whether positive or negative for a group that's looking for a relaxing vacation (hitting the Puerto Vallarta hot spots is not on our agenda) that's also culturally interesting. Interesting religious processions or other religious activities to observe? Noisy firecrackers or all terrain vehicles in towns or on the roads or beaches? (We know that most of the beach there is for walking rather than swimming due to the strong surf.) Is this a good time to drive an hour or two inland for a change of pace and interesting Holy Week activities to see, or is the traffic too crazy?
I realize that most or all folks reading this won't be familiar with the specific place we're going, but any general insights on Mexico this time of year would be welcome. My wife has been to Mexico before, I travel to many developing countries for work, and we vacation in those countries sometimes, so we know that even set up in a comfortable house in Mexico things will be different than in the United States. I lived in another Catholic country, the Philippines, for a number of years, where Easter is pretty laid back compared to other holidays, but expect that Mexico could be different simply because the two countries are different in so many other ways.
Thanks for any info and insights.
What I'm curious about is what else to expect, whether positive or negative for a group that's looking for a relaxing vacation (hitting the Puerto Vallarta hot spots is not on our agenda) that's also culturally interesting. Interesting religious processions or other religious activities to observe? Noisy firecrackers or all terrain vehicles in towns or on the roads or beaches? (We know that most of the beach there is for walking rather than swimming due to the strong surf.) Is this a good time to drive an hour or two inland for a change of pace and interesting Holy Week activities to see, or is the traffic too crazy?
I realize that most or all folks reading this won't be familiar with the specific place we're going, but any general insights on Mexico this time of year would be welcome. My wife has been to Mexico before, I travel to many developing countries for work, and we vacation in those countries sometimes, so we know that even set up in a comfortable house in Mexico things will be different than in the United States. I lived in another Catholic country, the Philippines, for a number of years, where Easter is pretty laid back compared to other holidays, but expect that Mexico could be different simply because the two countries are different in so many other ways.
Thanks for any info and insights.