When the talk of Carnival celebrations arises each year, people often look to destinations like Rio de Janeiro, Toronto, or Trinidad and Tobago for their world-famous festivities. But the liveliness of Carnival culture extends beyond South America, the Caribbean, and other well-known destinations.

Quintana Roo, the Mexican state that comprises Cancun, Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, three other towns, and several ancient Maya ruins, has its own version of Carnival celebrations. Each of the region’s most popular destinations, Cancun, Isla Mujeres, and Cozumel, come together in unique celebrations of Mexico’s rich heritage. These annual events showcase the beauty of multi-generational traditions, honoring the vibrancy and legacy of Mexican culture.

Cozumel: Nearly Two Centuries of Carnival Jubilation

group of traditional dancers before performing at the Cozumel Carnaval
Photo credit: Quintana Roo Tourism Board

Cozumel, an island off the eastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, has celebrated Carnival for 150 years. A celebration of tradition and joy, Cozumel lauds its celebration as one of the best in Mexico and the Caribbean. 

Cozumel Carnival commences with a jubilant grand opening celebration and coronation ceremonies for the year’s Carnival Kings and Queens. Each night, competitions are held to award the best in categories from groups and costumes to youth and pets. Additional events throughout the week include a paint and run race, the Ceviche Festival, and the Grand Ball. A technicolor procession along Cozumel’s downtown waterfront marks the culmination of Cozumel Carnival activities along with a live music concert.

Cancun: A Family-Friendly Celebration of Local Culture

Cancun Carnaval stage with performers and crowd of people watching
Photo credit: Quintana Roo Tourism Board

Venture beyond the never-ending party nights of Cancun’s Hotel Zone for a family-friendly week of color and culture. Carnival is one of the city’s most popular festivals, despite many tourists not knowing of its popularity locally. Tourists are also invited to join the fun, with various troupes parades, coronations, and live concerts.

Cancun’s 6-day Carnival celebration, held in February, is a mix of extensive free and artistic programming for city residents. When it comes to Carnival in Cancun, prepare for late nights, a display of local pageantry, and lots of fun.

Isla Mujeres: An Intimate Island Carnival Vibe

young ladies dancing during Isla Mujeres Carnival parade 2024
Photo credit: Simone Cherí

The community element is felt strongest during Isla Mujeres’ Carnival festivities. Groups of islanders prepare colorful costumes with intricate choreography and live music performances. Held in February or March, depending on the year, Fantasia Tropical Carnaval, or Tropical Fantasy Carnival, is an inviting introduction to Carnival.

From the main square to the main strip, each day offers dancing, parades, and shows without overwhelming crowds. For 5 days, hundreds of residents gather to enjoy the final displays of a year’s work by local dance troupes, costume makers, and performers. Isla Mujeres is the right Carnival setting for those seeking a good time for all ages.

While the celebrations may look different, the cultural pride and focus are much like that of other countries. If you plan it right, you can experience the uniqueness of each Carnival as it’s celebrated across the Quintana Roo state. Whether you land in Cozumel, Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, or all three, you’ll delight in the feel-good nature of this memorable experience.