Thursday, April 5, 2018

Rhythms of the Night - Savia

In the late afternoon, we took a short taxi ride to Vallarta Adventures, where we boarded boat #4 for the one-hour sail to Las Caletas for the Rhythms of the Night - Savia dinner and show.


We saw a few people dressed in attractive costumes when we arrived onshore in Las Caletas.


Drums were being beaten, calling us to dinner (I presume).


We were guided to our table for three, after which we got in line for the buffet. There were many delicious items, including salads, fish, meats, and desserts. All were delicious and expertly prepared.


I filled up my plate and went back for second and thirds!


There were wandering musicians walking around and singing and playing for us. It was adorable and romantic. Here is a short video recorded on my Canon G7x Mark II:

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I did not know that portable harps existed or could be played so well!


After dinner, the bell rang, and called everyone was invited to the show. We did not purchase priority seats but could still get an unobstructed viewing of the show.

I recorded parts of the show with my Canon G7x Mark II. Here is a video of this recording:



The show reminded us of Cirque du Soleil, with lovely acrobatics, dancing, fire-throwing, and numerous other stunts. We really enjoyed the whole Mexican-Mayan pyramid scheme.





There were many exciting costumes, some from the Mexican Day of the Dead.


Overall, the show was fantastic; we would gladly see it again.

On the way back to Puerto Vallarta, we were entertained by our crew with lip-syncing performances of popular American bands. It was such a great ending to our Puerto Vallarta vacation.


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