ROSARITO.- Easter Holiday begins for many this Sunday, April 9, so students and some workers already know what they will do to rest from the routine, and most of their plans involve having lots of fun with the family or go somewhere to party.
That's why we made this list including all kinds of events to enjoy Rosarito on Easter's.
1.- Papas & Beer Spring Break 2017 Rosarito
This is the famous event to which not only Baja-Californians go but also foreigners: Spring Break. What will you find at Papas & Beer? Good music, lots of alcohol (since the drinks will be at $ 2 dollars from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.), a pool party on Saturdays, and more surprises.
When? Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15
Where? Papas & Beer Rosarito
Admission: $ 30 dollars
More information here
2.- Technofilia
For those who enjoy music, what better than a DJ party with genres such as Techno, Tech House and Progressive, also you cannot miss the campfire and. If you go camping you must bring what is necessary on your own.
When? Saturday 15 and Sunday 16
Where? Playa Bebe in Rosarito
Admission: Pre-sale $6.00 and day of the event $8.00
More information here
3.- Rosarito Reggae Festival
Not only bands from the region, but also the neighboring country will be present, some coming from San Diego, Yuma, San Pedro, and others.
More than 20 artists from Reggae / Ska will celebrate this festival in Abelardo L. Rodríguez Park for two days, in charity for the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture (IMAC).
When? Friday 21 and Saturday 22
Where? Abelardo L. Rodríguez Park
Admission:$10.00 per day
More information here
4.- Holi Fest
Yoga, meditation, expo of services and conscious products, organic and handcrafted, contemporary dance, live music, and 2,000 colored powders to celebrate will be found in this new edition in support of immigrants.
When? Sunday April 23
Where? Hotel Castillos del Mar in Rosarito.
Admission: cooperation of food and personal care items (rice, oil, beans, lentils, sugar, coffee, etc.)
More information here
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Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com
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