Spring time in México is eventful. In general, the weather is warm and not too humid. Winds, gorgeous full moons, and the equinox are momentous experiences. Deserts and mountains bloom in northern states. Trees and bushes flourish all over México, distinctly in southern states.

Springtime introduces high season for tourism, especially during Holy Week. International sports events are hosted in Cancun, including triathlons and athletic events. Travelers turn out at beaches along coastal regions.   

Also, there are national festivals; sugarcane festivals in states like Jalisco, Michoacán and Sinaloa; corn festival in Tlaxcala. Wine festivals and livestock exhibitions are held in central states, Aguascalientes, Queretaro.  

person in traditional dress at the street

Carnivals and festivals are held in various regions of Mexico.

Seafood is available, prepared regionally and served in many ways.

person slicing fruits on a brown wooden chopping board
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Seasonal fruit such as bonete, a type of papaya, guayabas and cherries are abundant. Fruit is sold sliced or diced with lemon and hot pepper.

Springtime in Mexico bursts with color. There are all kinds of flowers blooming.

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Jacarandas, light purple-lilac flowers appear on trees in Mexico City and southern states.

Bright yellow flowers blossom on Guayacán (handroanthus chrysanthus/tabebuia chrysantha) trees in Colima, Jalisco and Oaxaca. These trees are also known as spring trees (primavera).

Photo credit Heraldo de Mexico

The pink flowers on the Maculis (palo de rosa) tree are contemplated all over the state of Campeche.

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Bright red long petals fall from the colorín (Erythrina spp.) tree in Puebla and the southern region.

Photo credit Mexico Desconocido.

Photo credits: Heraldo de Mexico and Mexico Desconocido

Yellow flowers on the huizache tree are seen in Baja California.

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Author: AllMexico.store

Museum exhibit of lenten festivities characters.

Did you know?

One of the many traditional festivals held in Mexico on Easter Sunday is is set apart by its very colorful characters: Traditional Sayones of the State of Morelos: Easter Sunday – All México (allmexico.store)

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