Quintana Roo, Mexico — Governor Mara Lezama has invited residents and tourists alike to participate in the upcoming Festival Cozumel Vivo 2025, a cultural and ecological event set to take place on the Caribbean island this summer. The announcement was made during a tourism-focused gathering on April 29, 2025.
A Celebration of Culture and Conservation
The second edition of Festival Cozumel Vivo 2025 aims to not only attract visitors but also raise awareness about the importance of preserving the island’s natural beauty. According to Governor Lezama, the event will feature activities designed to educate attendees on environmental protection, wildlife conservation, and reducing pollution while celebrating the rich history of the Caribbean.
Activities and Highlights
Organized by the Quintana Roo government and the Cozumel municipal council, the festival will offer free family-friendly activities, including:
- Beach cleanups
- Acroyoga classes
- Talks with local elders and experts
- Traditional Mayan canoe experiences
- Children’s workshops
- DJ concerts
- Museum tours
- Turtle conservation volunteer programs
- Snorkeling excursions
- Gastronomic tastings
Event Dates and Accessibility
The festival will run from July 11 to July 13, 2025, with all events open to the public free of charge. A detailed schedule of activities and locations will be released in the coming weeks.
Governor Lezama emphasized the festival’s dual purpose: boosting tourism while fostering a deeper connection to environmental stewardship. The event builds on the success of its inaugural edition, further solidifying Cozumel’s reputation as a destination for sustainable and culturally enriching experiences.
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