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The Sacred Mayan Journey or Travesia Sagrada Maya, is recreated each year and is one of the Riviera Maya's most beloved events. Read More...
The 7th annual Sacred Mayan Journey is coming soon to Xcaret Park. This recreation of the Mayan cultural traditions includes dance, music, and rituals along with the journey by canoe across the Caribbean to Cozumel to represent the ancient tradition of Read More...
Mexicans celebrate New Year's Eve by eating a grape with each of the twelve chimes of a clock's bell during the midnight countdown, while making a wish with each one. Mexican families decorate homes and parties in colors that represent wishes for the upcoming year: red encourages an overall improvement of lifestyle and love, yellow encourages blessings of improved employment conditions, green for improved financial circumstances, and white for improved health. Another tradition is to make a list of all the bad or unhappy events over the past 12 months; before midnight, this list is thrown into a fire, symbolizing the removal of negative energy from the new year At the same time, thanks are expressed for all the good things during the year that is ending so that they will continue in the new year. Read More...
Enjoy this list of the many parties, festivals and ceremonies celebrating the end of the Mayan calendar in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya, Mexico. Read More...