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It's Kid's Day this Sunday at La Ceiba Park! Bring your family for FREE games, Mexican fair, prizes, and lots of fun! The activities will be from 1:00pm - 5:00pm at the park, located at 1st Street South and the corner of Avenue 60 in Ejido neighborhood. Read More...
Hotel Princess invites you to the Blue Breakfast benefiting ESAIN in Playa del Carmen ESAIN is a program that raises money for the educational, emotional, and social development of children with neurological disorders. The event will be held at Princess Read More...
Merchants, Vendors, Browsers, and Buyers! Don't miss the Holistic Expo and Organic Market at Plaza Fundadores in Downtown Playa del Carmen! Now is the time to reserve your space to sell or promote your products. Spaces are 2m x 1.5m and cost $3,000 Read More...
The monthly Tianguis Cultural, at Parque la Ceiba is here again! What a great way to spend a pleasant Saturday in a beautiful park. There is food, music, art, cultural events, plenty of hand crafted items for purchase, activities for children and families, Mayan products, locally grown and organic products, plant nursery, Mayan healers and more! There is always something new and surprising! See the schedule for the day posted below. Read More...
Ak Lu'um Waldorf School Initiative invites you to enjoy their 1st annual Christmas Posada and Fair! Read More...
This Saturday from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Parque la Ceiba will hold its monthly "tianguis" (pronounced tee-an-geese). Tianguis is a Nahuatl word from the Aztecs which refers to an open-air market. Read More...
On June 20, 2012 beginning at 4pm the eco-village Sacbe in Playa del Carmen invites the community to join them in celebration of the summer solstice. Read More...
Playa del Carmen's 1st Environmental Festival invites you to "Join the Beat!" In celebration of World Environment Day 2012, Parque la Ceiba, Flora, Fauna y Cultura de Mexico A.C. and Ak Lu'um International School have prepared a program of fun activities with environmental topics for all age groups and you are invited! Read More...
This weekend all of Playa del Carmen will open their closets and bodegas and bring their no longer needed needed goods to the Grand Andale Bazar. A twice yearly event, the Andale Bazar is so much more than a giant garage sale. Read More...
This Saturday May 19th, from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Parque la Ceiba will hold its monthly "tianguis" (pronounced tee-an-geese). Tianguis is a Nahuatl word from the Aztecs which refers to an open-air market. Read More...
This Saturday from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Parque la Ceiba will hold its monthly "tianguis" (pronounced tee-an-geese). Tianguis is a Nahuatl word from the Aztecs which refers to an open-air market. Read More...
You are invited to participate in our 9th Annual Cultural Week which will take place April 23 to 26 at El Papalote School. Read More...
This looks like a lot of fun "Siente el Corazon de Playa" - A good old fashioned street fair with vendors, artists, photography, musicians and more! The event will be held in Parque Fundadores (Av.Juarez and the beach near the ferry dock) on Saturday April 21. For more information visit the Grupo Quinta webpage. Read More...
Saturday February 18, 2012, from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Parque la Ceiba will hold its regular "tianguis" (pronounced tee-an-geese). Tianguis is a Nahuatl word from the Aztecs which refers to an open-air market. The Mexican tianguis, traditionally, will be set up on a certain day in certain neighborhood. Markets can be specialized to one particular product or varied, taking on the feel of a flea market. Read More...
Saturday January 21, 2012, from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Parque la Ceiba will hold its regular "tianguis" (pronounced tee-an-geese). Tianguis is a Nahuatl word from the Aztecs which refers to an open-air market. The Mexican tianguis, traditionally, will be set up on a certain day in certain neighborhood. Markets can be specialized to one particular product or varied, taking on the feel of a flea market. Read More...
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