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Janal Pixan Special: Your Guide to Puerto Morelos' Day of the Dead!


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Janal Pixan Special: Your Guide to Puerto Morelos' Day of the Dead!

Puerto Morelos Insider
Oct 31, 2025
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Hola, Puerto Morelos!
This is a truly special week as we dive deep into the heart of Janal Pixan, the Yucatecan Maya celebration of Day of the Dead.
From the enchanting Mar de Almas festival and its breathtaking boat parade to the hidden gems of the Ruta de Altares, we've got your insider guide to the local traditions of honoring ancestors and celebrating life.
Plus, we're shining a spotlight on a fantastic local eatery, Maíz Maix, local Halloween parties, and introduce you to Nina, a sweet pup looking for her forever home. |
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1. Mar de Almas: Janal Pixan Festival & Boat Parade 💀
Get ready for the most enchanting and vibrant celebration of the year! The Mar de Almas (Sea of Souls) festival is Puerto Morelos' incredible Janal Pixan (Day of the Dead) event, bringing together the community to honor ancestors with beauty and tradition.
But the absolute highlight is the Boat Parade!
Dates: November 1st and 2nd, 2025 More Info: Puerto Morelos Day of the Dead Festival 2025 | Janal Pixan Puerto Morelos Schedule 2025
Want to see the most beautiful altars across Puerto Morelos? Hop on the "Muertobus" for the Ruta de Altares (Route of Altars)! Dates: November 1st and 2nd, 2025 Starting point: Parque de la Colonia, in Puerto Morelos Admission: Free More Info: Puerto Morelos Janal Pixan Route of Altars 2025 | Muertobús Route Map
3. 🎃👻 Halloween Party at Live Music Hall 👻🎃
This October 31st, get ready to rock and roll into the spookiest night of the year at Live Music Hall! Join the ultimate Halloween celebration with electrifying live rock music that will keep you dancing all night long.
Don't forget to dress in your most creative or terrifying costume for a chance to win exciting prizes in their thrilling costume contest!
Date: October 31, 2025 |
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This charming Puerto Morelos eatery is celebrated for its truly authentic Mexican cuisine, where every dish tells a story of tradition and passion.
What makes them unique? They're known for their incredible homemade flavors, with many locals raving about dishes that taste just like abuela (grandma) used to make.
They even feature delicious homemade pastas with a Mexican twist, showing off their creative flair while staying true to their roots.
Beyond the food, the staff are super friendly and make everyone welcome, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that keeps people coming back again and again.
And for a can't-miss treat, many folks are raving about their amazing cocktails, especially the frozen daiquiris – described as some of the best ever!
So, whether you're craving classic Mexican comfort food or a refreshing drink, Maíz Maix is a must-visit.
What People Are Saying: "The food and cocktails are amazing. One of the best frozen daiquiri’s I’ve ever had! Staff are so friendly and the prices are good." - Sacha R. (Tripadvisor)
"Food was Excellent! Service is great. The entire staff is wonderful. Jimena was our server and was perfect. We had the grouper and birria tacos. Delicious." - Amy T. (Tripadvisor)
Location: Niños Heroes 24, 77580 Puerto Morelos (across from Local Coffee shop)
👉 Insider Tip: Regulars know to ask the friendly staff about any "especiales del día" (daily specials) that aren't written down. These off-menu items are often the most exciting and showcase the chef's passion. It's a little secret that guarantees a fresh and delightful surprise! |
Portside Perspective |
"In the hearts of those we love, ~ Traditional Mexican saying for Día de Muertos/Janal Pixan |
Insider Tip: Pibipollo |
Seek Out the Pibipollo (or Mucbilpollo) Early in the Morning! 🥧
This isn't just any tamal; it's a special, large, savory corn masa pie baked in the ground (or a traditional oven) only for Janal Pixan.
It's a true Yucatecan delicacy! The best ones sell out fast.
If you see a place with a smoky aroma and banana leaves, you're probably in the right spot! Prices vary, but expect around $150-$250 MXN for a good-sized portion. |
Local Matters |
Get ready, Puerto Morelos! Your town is preparing for the "Mar de Almas" Festival, a big Day of the Dead celebration known as Janal Pixan.
It's a special time to honor loved ones who have passed, filled with color, creativity, and community spirit. This year's festival promises to be more vibrant than ever.
One unique event is the Decorated Boat Contest, where fishing boats will be adorned with Day of the Dead themes. These beautiful boats will be on display at the main pier on November 1st and 2nd, 2025.
The charming Old Town will also get festive with a Decorated Facade Contest. Local businesses and homes will decorate their buildings from October 25th to November 3rd, 2025.
There are also art contests for handcrafted Catrinas and Alebrijes, which must be between 50 centimeters and 1 meter tall. Hotels will create amazing Monumental Catrinas, standing up to 5 meters tall, displayed on November 1st and 2nd.
Come enjoy the beauty and spirit of Janal Pixan! Read More... |
Janal Pixen, meaning “food for the souls” in Mayan, is the Yucatán Peninsula’s deeply rooted version of Día de los Muertos.
Unlike the Aztec-influenced celebration found across Mexico, Janal Pixen preserves ancient Mayan beliefs about the journey of the soul (pixan), honoring ancestors through food and ritual.
Families in Quintana Roo and beyond build elaborate *ofrendas* adorned with marigolds, candles, incense, and traditional dishes like "mucbipollo" (pib) — a savory tamal cooked underground in a "píib" oven.
The three-day celebration runs from October 31 to November 2, with each day dedicated to children, adults, and all departed souls.
More intimate than the national Día de los Muertos, Janal Pixen centers on family gatherings and shared meals that connect the living with their ancestors.
It reflects the enduring strength of Mayan culture — blending pre-Hispanic spirituality with Christian influences while maintaining its heartfelt focus on remembrance, gratitude, and the continuity of life. Read More... |
Puerto Morelos is set to host its annual Janal Pixán, or Mayan Day of the Dead, celebration with the "Mar de Almas" festival on November 1st and 2nd.
The weekend kicks off on Saturday with a decorated boat contest and a procession from the main pier, followed by a "Procession of Souls" and an Alebrijes and Catrinas contest in the old town square.
Cultural events, local dance groups, and live music will fill the evening. Sunday continues with more boat activities and another "Procession of Souls."
The festival will also feature a message from the Mayor, an award ceremony for contest winners, and a final musical performance, offering a rich experience of community and tradition. Read More... |
Get ready for a special event in Puerto Morelos called "Janal Pixan La Ruta de los Altares," or "The Route of the Altars."
This is a beautiful Mayan celebration of the Day of the Dead, now in its seventh year. Families create colorful altars to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away.
You can explore these amazing altars by riding the free "Muertobús." It runs on November 1 and 2, departing from Parque de la Colonia at 6:00 pm, 7:30 pm, and 8:30 pm.
You can also walk the route to see the glowing altars up close, which begin to light up around 6:00 pm.
This event highlights the strong community spirit of Puerto Morelos. Local families pour their hearts into making these altars, keeping cherished traditions alive for everyone to enjoy.
Families can even register their altars for a chance to win prizes. Don't miss this memorable celebration of life and culture! Read More... |
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What's On Tap |
Special Events: Mar de Almas: Janal Pixan Festival & Boat Parade - Nov 1,2 at main square and pier Ruta de Altares & Muertobus - Nov 1,2 at Parque de la Colonia
Halloween Events:
Friday, Oct 31
Saturday, Nov 1 Sunday, Nov 2
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💡 Answer to Trivia Question: To offer food, drinks, and other items to deceased family and friends to maintain the link between the living and the dead |