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Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market 2025: the magical event not to be missed on December 23rd and 24th
Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market 2025: the magical event not to be missed on December 23rd and 24th
Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market 2025: the magical event not to be missed on December 23rd and 24th
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  • December 17, 2025

Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market 2025: the magical event not to be missed on December 23rd and 24th

Discover the Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market 2025, a magical event not to be missed on December 23rd and 24th. Festive atmosphere guaranteed! #Christmas

On December 23rd and 24th, 2025, the city of Cap-Haïtien will light up like never before for an exceptional event: the Moël Christmas Market, organized by Sakapfet OKAP.

A magical event that promises a festive atmosphere, local discoveries, unique gifts, and unforgettable moments with family.

If you’re looking for things to do in Cap-Haïtien at Christmas, this event is a MUST-SEE.

What can you buy at the Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market?

The Christmas Market is the ideal place to find original, local, and authentic gifts. You will discover a wide variety of products:

- Personalized gift sets

- Local delicacies

- Gift baskets

- Books and toys

- Christmas decorations

- Clothing

- Accessories

- Jewelry

- Handicrafts

- Nutritional products

- Perfumes

- Beauty products

An excellent alternative to imported gifts: give local, give unique.

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10 Activities Not to Miss at the Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market

The Christmas Market isn’t just about shopping, it’s a complete experience:

- Tasting of local specialties and Christmas treats

- Purchase of handcrafted gifts and handmade products

- Creative workshops: decoration, crafts, painting

- Musical entertainment and outdoor shows

- Photobooths and festive decorations for the whole family

- Christmas stories for young and old

- Discovering local creators and talents

- Play areas dedicated to children

- Magical lighting of the Christmas lights

- Warm moments to share with family or friends Friends

A friendly, festive, and decidedly Cap-Haïtien atmosphere.

10 good reasons to exhibit at the Cap-Haïtien Christmas Market

Are you an artisan, creator, entrepreneur, or project leader?

Here’s why exhibiting at the Moël Christmas Market is a golden opportunity:

- Showcase your creations to a wide audience

- Highlight your local expertise

- Discover a new and dynamic market

- Increase your sales during the holiday season

- Create connections with other artisans

- Enjoy a festive and welcoming atmosphere

- Test new products live

- Gain visibility in the local market

- Participate in a positive cultural initiative

- Contribute to the creative economy of Cap-Haïtien

- An excellent lever for developing your brand locally.

How to participate in the Moël Christmas Market?

To exhibit, participate, or obtain more information:

Contact the organizers: +509 3283 8383

Cap-Haïtien, Christmas 2025 will be magical

The Moël Christmas Market in Cap-Haïtien, organized by Sakapfet OKAP, promises to be one of the flagship events of the end of 2025.

Between traditions, creativity, local commerce, and the magic of Christmas, everything is in place for a unique experience.

Save the dates: December 23 and 24, 2025

Invite your loved ones

Come celebrate Christmas differently, in the heart of Cap-Haïtien

The Republic of the Stateless?
The Republic of the Stateless?

The Republic of the Stateless?

Haïti is making headlines all over the world. And it’s not good news. The exploits of Haitians rarely generate so much interest, but we always tend to point out the excesses, spill ink to stir up thorns in the side, broadcast on loop to relay the chaos that is raging. There is hardly any media to make amends for the resilience of this cornered people. No one to highlight the fierce resistance that serves as fuel for this people hanging in the gorges of death. And what if it was to a certain extent the only way to talk about this country to finally attract attention? It is July 26, 2024. The Olympic Games have just started in France. The 33rd Olympiad of modern times. Without realizing it, according to Forbes Magazine, Haïti ranks among the ten nations with the best costume, proudly pointing to third place. At the same time, miles away from France, on “The Island of Skillfully Orchestrated Chaos,” Haitians do not even realize how much this recognition borders on irony. A paradox whose unpopular evocation is likely to greatly displease. An aerial image shows the city of Paris in all its splendor, illuminated like the gates of paradise, reflecting all the grandeur of France, all the magnificence it has acquired over the centuries, without forgetting the contribution of the blood shed by the horrible machine of colonization. I close my eyes, I go back in time, I see again this boy left to his own devices, lost without even knowing it, doomed to failure without even understanding it. And then there are the others. Boys in the same situation, or worse. Banished from society, they do not know what life has in store for them. They form the elegant class of the marginalized, in their quality of scoundrels, good-for-nothings, and thugs who spoil the splendor of society. This contrast challenges me, and I wonder for a moment if those who live the chaos from the outside grasp the stakes and the reality of the situation. Moreover, it seems to me that even the majority of Haitians living in the territory have no notion of the fundamental and essential aspects of the situation.

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