On one stage at the Plaza de Pescador there were dancers.

On another stage on the Malecon Turistico, there were mariachi bands and other bands/groups. This is also where the shrimp festival was being held. The motorcycle police also put on an exhibition of their stunt riding. We didn't see much of it; but later saw a video of them and they are excellent.

There were lots of venders on several sides of the Plaza de Tres Presidentes.
There were lots of venders on several sides of the Plaza de Tres Presidentes.
The Day of the Dead calacas were on display at the Palacio Municipal, as well there were displays of fossils and paintings.
In the 13 de Julio Park there were 2 stages set up, there was only entertainment happening on one of them when we were there though. The Yaqui, Seri and Mayo Indians were supposed to have food booths set up and entertainment also; but the only ones we saw were the Mayos. It looked like the other two did not show up; but maybe we just missed them.
There was supposed to be an art exhibition at the old jail; but we did not go over there to have a look.
We wandered around for about 3 hrs. with our friends S. and G., did some eating at the shrimp festival and later stopped for a drink at a restaurant where we could sit and relax in the shade. We had a good afternoon and hope that the cruisers did also.