Puerto Morelos to Host Wellness and Arts Festival Venamarte Con Todo

People participating in a wellness activity at Venamarte Con Todo festival in Puerto Morelos jungle

Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo — The Ruta de los Cenotes will host Venamarte Con Todo, a three-day festival from June 11 to 13 focused on holistic wellness, creativity, music, and personal development, organizers announced.

The event aims to create a space for connection through immersive experiences that blend art, nature, spirituality, and community in the jungle surroundings of Puerto Morelos, according to the Quintana Roo Tourism Information System (SITUR-Q).

Headlining the musical lineup is Viento Wirikuta, whose performances will accompany reflection, creative expression, and connection with the natural environment.

Beyond concerts, the program includes holistic activities and group sessions for emotional well-being and personal growth. Workshops on conscious art, sacred geometry, temazcal ceremonies, family, real estate, and business constellations, as well as meditation dynamics, are planned.

Attendees can also join group pranic healing sessions, hypnotherapy, guided meditations, Solfeggio frequency music medicine sessions, and a workshop called “The Power of Emotions” focused on inner work and emotional healing.

The festival will also feature specialized social activities, including a “Lovers’ Ritual” and spaces aimed at strengthening professional and business relationships through collaborative dynamics.

Organizers said the event targets those seeking wellness tourism in nature, taking advantage of the ecological richness of the Ruta de los Cenotes, one of Puerto Morelos’ most visited areas for its combination of jungle, cenotes, and spaces for rest and personal reconnection.


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