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St. Patrick’s Day in the Riviera Maya

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March 17th is the date to commemorate the death of St. Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland. However, this day is celebrated all over the world, not only in this country.

Mexico is one of the countries which celebrate this important date in a special way through activities on the beaches of Riviera Maya!

Parades and celebrations around the world commemorate the traditional death date of Saint Patrick. Clovers, green colors and beer are the protagonists of this celebration day with a lot of parties.

Barcelo Maya Grand Resort in Riviera Maya, with its natural environment, is located in one of the most beautiful beaches of the Mexican Caribbean with more than 1 mile of white sand, crystalline water and a coral reef. On March 17th this resort is celebrating with activities such as looking for clovers around the beach, beer competitions and dancing to typical Irish music.
03172003 WEST PALM BEACH - Friends Donna Shea, left, of Port Charlotte, and Marla Guthrie, right, of Wellington, sing along with the band Innisfree during a St. Patrick's Day celebration at O'Shea's Irish Pub in downtown West Palm Beach Monday night. Clematis street was blocked off in front of O'Shea's to accomodate a beer tent: bagpipers, Irish dancing, Corn Beef and Cabbage and "Guinness, Guinness and more Guinness" was featured. PHOTO BY: RICHARD GRAULICH. ORG XMIT: ORG XMIT: MER0709061529514369

Irish dancing, Corn Beef and Cabbage and “Guinness, Guinness and more Guinness”. (PHOTO BY: RICHARD GRAULICH. ORG XMIT)

The first St. Patrick’s Day Parade took place in 1737 in Boston, and the statement color being blue. When the celebration arrived in Ireland in 1931, green became the prominent colour. Another curiosity is the origin and name of the Saint because he wasn’t Irish and his name wasn’t Patrick. He was born in Scotland and his name was Maewyn.

Saying good bye to summer in Mexico is always a good idea. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, the date to remember all the Irish immigrants, deserters of the American army, who came together to the Mexican army to fight against U.S. troops for the defense of the Mexican State.

Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/

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