Spring Break in Mexico
Discover six exceptional destinations to visit this spring
Los Cabos
Los Cabos’ fancy beaches are one of the top-rated holiday destinations in Mexico all year round, but, thanks to the warm, dry weather, springtime is probably the perfect period for a getaway in Baja California Sur. Los Cabos, which encompasses the municipalities of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, is renowned for its golden sandy beaches, luxurious shopping and dining venues, and trendy nightlife, but is also a prime choice if you love the outdoors and water sports. Most of the activities you can enjoy in Los Cabos center around its coastal landscapes and ocean; scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, and sportfishing are only some of the options awaiting you. Take a boat trip to the iconic rock formation El Arco, Los Cabos’ most famous landmark, and get the chance to see sea lions in their natural environment. Take a glass-bottom boat tour, indulge in the sun on the beautiful Playa del Amor, or pamper yourself with exclusive spa treatments in Cabo San Lucas. Be that for an unwinding vacation enjoying spring in Mexico or for a more active holiday experience, in Los Cabos you will find endless entertainment options.
Mazatlán
Mazatlán is among the most popular spring break destinations in Mexico: its enticing beaches, the lively venues in the Zona Dorada, and vibrant nightlife attract yearly flocks of tourists seeking an exciting holiday experience. Its favorable location on the Pacific Coast of the state of Sinaloa makes it a perfect choice for those who want to enjoy the sea and the numerous available aquatic activities. In springtime, you can practice scuba diving, parasailing, sportfishing, snorkeling, and many other water sports, whereas the numerous clubs and the sizzling party scene make Mazatlán the ideal choice if you are looking for an energetic vacation. Sinaloa’s pleasantly warm spring weather will make it easier to explore Mazatlán’s attractions at your own pace: you can stroll along the Malecon, discover the beautiful Centro Historico, still preserving the city’s original architecture, or climb the famous lighthouse El Faro and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view. Springtime is also the ideal period to visit Mazatlán’s islands: Isla de Pajaros, Isla de Venados and Isla de Lobos are excellent destinations for a day excursion.
Puerto Vallarta
Jalisco’s most renowned beach destination is an ideal choice to spend your spring break in Mexico. The cozy port town of Puerto Vallarta is considered one of the most romantic places in the country and offers many entertainment chances for all. Outdoors and sports lovers can make the most of their spring break vacation by enjoying surfing, scuba diving, sailing, and sportfishing in the turquoise waters of the Sea of Cortez. If you are up for a more relaxed holiday, you can unwind on Puerto Vallarta’s marvelous beaches. Do not miss the renowned Playa de Oro, Playa Los Muertos, and Playa Camarones or, if you look for an intimate vibe, check out the more secluded beach of Colomitos. Puerto Vallarta’s warm weather makes springtime a great moment to explore the town. Stroll in the elegant Historic Center and the Malecón boardwalk and head to the Zona Romántica hip district. Here you can relax in one of the many cafes and restaurants and browse the picturesque art galleries and shops you can find in this quaint, bohemian neighborhood.
Mexico City
If you plan to enjoy your spring break in Mexico, the country’s capital is an unconventional but surprising destination you want to consider. With pleasant, dry weather that allows you to discover the city’s main attractions without the suffocating heat of the hot season, Mexico City is a fantastic option for a short getaway to celebrate the coming of spring. Take the chance to admire and photograph the jacaranda trees blooming; in March and April, their beautiful violet flowers bring a touch of color to the urban landscape. If you visit close to Easter week, you will have the chance to witness and join the many celebrations occurring all over the city; the re-enactment of the Passion of the Christ celebration in the Iztapalapa neighborhood is among the most folkloristic and fascinating events. During springtime, Mexico City is house to several events and festivals. Attend the shows and exhibitions at the Festival de México en el Centro Histórico and dive into the country’s art, history, and culture. For an alternative spring break experience, visit Teotihuacán, one of the most famous Mexican archeological sites right outside Mexico City, and participate in the celebrations held on spring equinox night.
San Luis Potosí
A prime ecotourism destination, the state of San Luis Potosí is an excellent choice if you want to spend your spring break in Mexico. Almost entirely covered by the lush Huasteca Potosina and located in the Bajío region, San Luis Potosí has attractions for any holiday experience. Nature and outdoor-sports lovers visiting in springtime can enjoy exploring the caves, forests, canyons, and lagoons spread in the Huasteca and have fun kayaking, rafting, rappelling, zip-lining, and hiking. Feel in contact with nature at the amazing Minas Viejas waterfalls, one of the region's natural wonders, and lose yourself in the breathtaking panorama. Thanks to the warm temperature and the dry climate, springtime is an excellent period to visit San Luis Potosí’s eponymous capital city and enjoy its attractions without being bothered by the excessive heat or sudden rain showers. San Luis Potosí is a cozy, historical town that still preserves its original colonial architecture. Walkthrough its Baroque-style historical center and admire the characteristic pink-quarry buildings such as the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Expectación (Cathedral of Our Lady of Expectation) The mild spring weather is ideal for visiting the charming Magical Town of Xilitla. The famous Edward James Surreal Garden, an incredible exhibition of surrealistic sculptures set in the middle of the jungle, is an unmissable stop that will add some mystery to your spring break getaway.
Ensenada, Baja California
Also known as the “Capital del vino Mexicano” (Capital of Mexican wine), Ensenada is among the best spring break destinations if you travel from the US. Located in the state of Baja California, this cozy coastal town is easily reachable from Tijuana and Mexicali, and is perfect for resting, relaxing, and enjoying exceptional outdoors and open-air activities. Kayaking, surfing, hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding are some of the options awaiting nature and adventure tourism lovers. Ensenada’s warm and dry spring weather makes it easy and pleasant to browse the town and enjoy its attractions: stroll along Ensenada’s most important avenues, Adolfo López Mateos Avenue, and Calle Primera, and discover the numerous museums, restaurants, cafes, and handicrafts shops while you wait for the night fun to begin. Partygoers looking for exciting spring break destinations in Mexico will be thrilled by Ensenada’s vibrant nightlife, with clubs open until morning and an ongoing feisty atmosphere. Springtime is an excellent period for exploring the wineries around Ensenada by taking part in La Ruta del Vino (the Wine Road), or heading to the La Bufadora, an impressive marine geyser you can admire from an evocative viewpoint.
Meaning ''Magic Towns'' in English, Mexico's Pueblos Mágicos are towns and villages granted the ''magical'' status by the Mexican government because of their peculiar mystical allure, architectural beauty, historical value, or natural wonders. These destinations, which played a crucial role in shaping Mexico's development, bear deep symbolic meaning and legends and will connect you with the country's roots and traditions. Mexico currently counts 132 Pueblos Mágicos, including popular destinations such as Tequila or Palenque and incredible hidden gems waiting to be discovered.