January 6.
Los Chayacates de Ixtlahuacán
Festival mixing traditional indigenous and Christian influences in a pastorale that Includes a representation of the cultivation cycle of corn.
Tuesday following January 6:
Rancho de Villa
Dances and pastorales
February 2.
Candlemas
Several locations, most important in Tecomán
Processions, dances and a fair.
February 5.
Charro (Rodeo) and Bullfights
Villa de Álvarez Festival, stemming from celebration of the Patron Saint of Colima, San Felipe de Jesus, protector against earthquakes and hurricanes.
March 19.
Los Paspaques de Suchitlán, Comala.
Indigenous nahua agricultural celebration centered on all forms of corn
Easter
Various localities
Setting up of the Altars of Dolores in
May 3.
Day of the Holy Cross
Catholic festival with dances in Suchitlán and Cuyutlán.
September 29.
Fiesta de San Miguel - Saint Michael's Feast
Tamala
Dances and processions
October 24.
Feast of San Rafael
Cuauhtémoc
Dances and town fair.
November 2.
All Saints Day
Colima City
Colima's most important festival. The State Agricultural, Industrial and Cultural Fair takes place a week prior to this date, when local cemeteries are decorated with flowers and offerings.
December 12.
Festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe
All localities
Colima City's festivities include dances, processions and pastorales