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Cinco de Mayo at Casa Tina’s: A Dunedin Tradition Returns

On Tuesday, May 5th, downtown Dunedin transforms into a sea of music and color for the 34th Annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta. From the rhythmic beat of the percussion parade to the unmistakable smell of authentic tamales, the energy is always electric.

I’ve been capturing this celebration for years, and this time, I’m bringing you along for the ride. Get ready for mariachis, giant mojiganga puppets, and enough salsa to keep you dancing until 10:00 PM.


Mark your calendars, bring your appetite, and stay tuned to The Suntropolitan for a deep dive into the full schedule! 🎶🌮🎺

Casa Tina’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant

Entertainment to Include:

Huevo Cosmico
(Psychedlic Latin Folk)

Grupo Folklorico Mahetzi
(Traditional Mexican Folk Dancing)

Wepa Salsa
(Free Basic Salsa Lessons)

Orquesta Infinidad
(12 Piece Salsa Band)

Puppet Parade
Come join the parade, lead by the Tarpon Springs High School Percussion Ensemble
(7:30pm)

You can find more official logistics on the City of Dunedin event page .


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Dunedin resident since 1998. I am the person behind the camera and the words. I have watched this town change—some for the better, some still figuring out. What has not changed is my connection to it. The beaches. The small blocks downtown and uptown where Honeymoon Island area is located. The way the light hits the water in the evening. The people who stay, and the ones who keep coming back.

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