Experience the historical and cultural festival of la Feria de Cedral in Cozumel. Skip the line with an admission ticket and enjoy traditional dances, exhibitions, food, and more!
Experience the historical and cultural festival of la Feria de Cedral in Cozumel. Skip the line with an admission ticket and enjoy traditional dances, exhibitions, food, and more!
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El Cedral - El Cedral is a charming village located on the southwestern side of Cozumel, known for being the site of the island’s oldest Mayan ruins. Spanish explorers first encountered this site in 1518, when it was a hub of Mayan culture and trade. It later became Cozumel’s first official city in 1847.
Today, El Cedral is a quaint community with…
- El Cedral - El Cedral is a charming village located on the southwestern side of Cozumel, known for being the site of the island’s oldest Mayan ruins. Spanish explorers first encountered this site in 1518, when it was a hub of Mayan culture and trade. It later became Cozumel’s first official city in 1847.
Today, El Cedral is a quaint community with picturesque houses and farms. Visitors can explore the ruins, a small church, and the village as it exists today.
While most of the Mayan temple has been dismantled, a small archway still stands. Although it represents only a small part of the original structure, it provides a glimpse into the daily life of the Mayan civilization.

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- Guaranteed to skip the long line
- Restrooms
- Entry/Admission - El Cedral
- Parking fees
- Food and Drinks ( available to purchase)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Cruise ship port pickup and drop-off
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Food and Drinks ( available to purchase)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Cruise ship port pickup and drop-off
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Since 1848 from April 28th through May 8th, the small village of Cedral, located on the island of Cozumel, has celebrated la Feria de Cedral including the dia de Santa Cruz.
The feria commemorates the safe passage of 11 founding families who crossed over from the mainland to settle in Cozumel and escape the Caste War. The feria features cultural…
Since 1848 from April 28th through May 8th, the small village of Cedral, located on the island of Cozumel, has celebrated la Feria de Cedral including the dia de Santa Cruz.
The feria commemorates the safe passage of 11 founding families who crossed over from the mainland to settle in Cozumel and escape the Caste War. The feria features cultural exhibitions , livestock shows, games, food and more. Of special date are the traditional dances, Cabeza de Cochino and La Cinta which actually take place on the 3rd of May. Festivites are opened every year by the closest direct descendant of the original celebrants. In fact, La Feria is of such great cultural importance that in 2011 UNESCO has taken the first steps necessary to declare the event culturally historic. Considered to be Cozumel’s oldest festival, it has run continuously since
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