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As villas book up quickly for the holiday season, now's the time to reserve the perfect property. Browse our selection of holiday availability below and give our team of experts a call at 1-800-745-2226. We'll have you singing “Joy to the World” in no time!
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| 2009-10 Holiday Availability | All prices per night | |
| 2 Bedrooms | Christmas Week |
New Years Week |
| Casa del Mar Pelicano 301 | $454 |
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| Villa Nancita | $400 |
$500 |
| 3 Bedrooms | ||
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Villa Mariposa |
$619 |
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| Villa Carolina | $450 |
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| Villa Costa Brava | - |
$776 |
| Terrasol Penthouse | $800 |
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| Villa La Cima | $1,200 |
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| 4 Bedrooms | ||
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Villa Ladrillo |
$500 |
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| Villa Haydee | $813 |
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| Villa Luna Nueva | $875 |
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| Villa Oceano | $925 |
$925 |
| Villa Isla | $665 |
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| Villa de Opah | $575 |
$1,094 |
| Villa Stela Maris | $1,100 |
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| Villa Hierro | $2,063 |
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| Villa Kash | $1,750 |
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| Villa Castillo Escondido | $2,125 |
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| Villa Piedra | - |
$3,125 |
| 5 Bedrooms | ||
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Villa Cerca de Cielo |
$900 |
$1,375 |
| Villa Helena | $900 |
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| Villa Taz | $2,000 |
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| Villa Hacienda Santa Cruz | $2,250 |
$3,063 |
| Villa del Mar | $2,250 |
$3,900 |
| Villa Penasco | $7,800 |
$7,800 |
| 6 Bedrooms | ||
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Villa del Toro Rojo |
$900 |
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| Villa Golden Dome | $2,563 |
$2,563 |
| Villa Clara Vista | $1,500 |
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| 7 Bedrooms | ||
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Villa Alegria |
$900 |
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| Villa Lands End | $2,000 |
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| Villa Cielito | $4,365 |
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| 8 Bedrooms | ||
| Villa del Cabo | $1,640 |
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| Villa de los Suenos de Pedregal | $8,125 |
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| 9+ Bedrooms | ||
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Villa Pacifico del Mar |
$1,200 |
$2,438 |
| Villa Buena Vida | $2,900 |
$3,800 |
| Villa W | $450/BR* |
$475/BR* |
| Villa Theodore | $450/BR* |
$475/BR* |
*6BR minimum |
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| More villas available! Please call us at 1-800-745-2226 | ||
The Posada procession, often candlelit, might go from house to house or to a designated “inn.” Joseph and Mary plead for shelter, and the group inside rejects them, except for the final Posada on the 24th, where they are finally given protection. Once the singing is over, everyone goes inside to break the Piñata, a star-shaped papier-mâché container full of sweets, mandarines, and small toys. After the last Posada on the 24th, a traditional Midnight Mass takes place. Elaborate public nativity scenes are also a Navidad tradition. Sometimes, instead of just focusing on the typical stable/manger scene, the depictions might include the surrounding village or countryside. Extravagant renderings might include shepherds on their way across the fields, rivers, and other dramatic scenes.
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The Christmas (Navidad) season in Los Cabos—and in much of Mexico—is a traditional time of celebration and reflection. During Christmas week, from the 16th through the 24th, Mexican families, businesses and neighborhoods throw Christmas parties called Posadas, a re-enactment of Joseph and Mary's search for lodging (a posada) in Bethlehem. Sometimes children who are dressed as Joseph and Mary, accompanied by shepherds, will be led by another child with a lantern playing the part of a guiding angel. The streets also might be filled with vendors and activities from street fairs.
Nochebuena, or Christmas Eve, is an important family reunion, and the meal generally takes precedence over that of Christmas Day. The supper is at 12 pm, and often consists of turkey, as well as Romeritos (an herb) in Mole (a spicy chocolate sauce) with shrimps and potatoes, and a Basque dish, Bacalao, cod served a la vizcaina. The traditional dessert is Colación, a mixture of candies in syrup.