Weekly Newsletter — New Year’s Celebrations, 2026 Planning & Where to Be in January

🗞️ Need-to-Know Update

New Year’s energy is building across Mexico, and tourism boards are reporting strong holiday and early-2026 bookings for cities such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, Mérida, Puerto Vallarta, and San Miguel de Allende. Expect festive plazas, extended museum hours, pop-up markets, and large fireworks shows.

If you’re traveling during this time, book key reservations early and allow extra time for transportation.

Health note: Holiday weeks put added pressure on hospitals. Visitors and new residents should make sure they have private health insurance. Brett LaMar offers flexible short- and long-term coverage options specifically for travelers, nomads, and expats.


💸 Money Matters

Holiday season pricing is here, but Mexico remains more affordable than the U.S. and Canada for New Year’s travel:

  • NYE prix-fixe dinners: $45–$120 USD
  • Boutique hotels in high-demand cities: 20–35% higher than October/November
  • Domestic flights for early January: Price drops often begin once holiday travel cools

January tip: January is one of the best months to secure long-stay rentals at lower rates after holiday travelers leave.


✨ Mexico Living Tip

How to thrive during New Year’s celebrations in Mexico:

  • Walk or use rideshare — traffic becomes gridlocked in tourist centers
  • Book restaurants early to avoid late-night chaos
  • Bring a light jacket (even coastal towns cool down after midnight)
  • Expect fireworks in neighborhoods well past 12:00 a.m.
  • Colonial towns often ring church bells at midnight and again at dawn

🩺 Health & Insurance Highlight

Featuring Brett LaMar

Many travelers assume their home-country health insurance covers them abroad — it does not. Holiday travel brings busy airports, crowded beaches, and higher accident rates.

Why people trust Brett LaMar:

  • Licensed insurance agent since 2019
  • Over 10 years living in Mexico (7 in Puerto Vallarta, 3 in Querétaro)
  • Plans for expats, travelers, digital nomads, retirees, and families
  • Same-day coverage options available
  • English-language support and claims guidance

➡️ If you’re visiting or relocating in 2026, secure your coverage before you arrive.


🌆 City Spotlight

New Year’s Celebrations Across Mexico

🎆 Mexico City — Zócalo & Paseo de la Reforma
Concerts, fireworks, and massive public gatherings turn the capital into one giant celebration.

🎇 Puerto Vallarta — Bay Fireworks & Malecón Festivities
Hotels and boats launch coordinated fireworks across the bay, with all-night energy along the Malecón.

✨ San Miguel de Allende — Jardín Principal Countdown
A postcard-perfect New Year’s moment beneath fireworks and the iconic Parroquia.

🕯️ Mérida — Historic Center & Mérida Fest Atmosphere
Cultural performances and community gatherings fill the plazas as Mérida Fest approaches.

🎉 Guadalajara — Plaza Liberación & Centro Histórico
Live music, food stalls, and a family-friendly celebration of Jalisco culture.


🍽️ Food of the Week

Buñuelos

A New Year’s classic — crisp, golden fritters served with warm piloncillo syrup.
In some regions, the clay plate is broken after eating, symbolizing leaving the old year behind and welcoming abundance.


🎉 January & Early-2026 Events to Add to Your Calendar

  • 🎭 Mérida Fest 2026 (Jan 5–18, 2026) — Concerts, theater, dance, visual arts, and literary events
  • 🐎 Fiesta de San Antonio Abad (Jan 17 – Nationwide) — Blessings for pets and livestock
  • 🎭 Mérida Cultural Season (Late January) — Ongoing exhibitions and neighborhood festivals
  • 🌷 Tulipán Holandés (Early–Mid February, Atlixco) — Spectacular tulip fields
  • 🚴 Gran Fondo Mazatlán (Feb 8, 2026) — Scenic 70 km & 130 km cycling routes

⭐ Spotlight on Mexico’s Icons

The 12 Grapes Tradition

At midnight, many families eat 12 grapes, each representing a wish for the coming year. Simple, meaningful, and a beautiful way to set intentions for 2026.


⚖️ Legal & Residency Corner

If you’re planning to start your Mexican residency process in 2026, January is ideal:

  • Offices are less crowded
  • Appointment availability is better
  • Many professionals recommend having international health insurance in place

This is why relocation specialists frequently partner with Brett LaMar — his plans are structured specifically for expats.


📣 Call to Action

🎆 Visiting Mexico for New Year’s or planning a move in 2026?
Make sure your health insurance is built for Mexico’s healthcare system.

👉 Get a quote from Brett LaMar, trusted by expats, travelers, and long-stay visitors.

📚 Catch up on past MexicoFlow newsletters:
https://brettlamar.com/newsletter/?source=wifi


🌮 Fun Foodie Fact

Many Mexican families eat lentils (lentejas) on New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day to symbolize abundance and prosperity in the coming year.


✍️ Until Next Week…

Mexico is vibrant, full of celebrations, and ready to welcome a new year. Whether you’re traveling or settling in, explore safely — and confidently.

Warmly,
Brook & Brett LaMar

🎥 Brett’s YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@BrettLaMar