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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 Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law, a gesture from the State University of Haiti, for the preservation of the memory of Professor Dorval
The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law, a gesture from the State University of Haiti, for the preservation of the memory of Professor Dorval

The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law, a gesture from the State University of Haiti, for the preservation of the memory of Professor Dorval

The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law is a high-intellectual-intensity initiative, taken by the State University of Haïti (UEH), through the leadership of its rectorate, in agreement with the leaders of the Faculty of Law and Economics (FDSE). The initiative’s primary goal is to honor and perpetuate the memory of the valiant and brilliant Professor Monferrier Dorval, assassinated in unclear circumstances, about three years ago. And in order to make a scientific contribution to the great debate that has been going on in Haitian society for about ten years about the need to change or not, the constitution of March 29, 1987, amended on May 11, 2011. Shouldn’t we try to apply it preferably? If it needs to be changed, should this change be radical, otherwise what should it have in terms of change within a new mother law for a better institutional organization of Haiti. The chair is scientifically chaired by Professor Henri Marge. Dorléans, (current head of AFPEC), and is vice-chaired by the dean of the faculty of law and economics, Me Eugène Pierre Louis. The Chair is materialized by a set of conferences and debates (15 in total), which take place in the premises of the Office of the Protection of the Citizen OPC, under the name of Wednesday of the Monferrier Dorval Chair. It is in this sense that for the fifth edition of the Wednesday of the chair (which took place this Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at the OPC, in the presence of the protector of the citizen, Me Renan Hédouville), attention was placed on education within the debate surrounding the possible development of a new constitution for Haiti. This 5th meeting took place under the theme of: "Education, Teaching, Research, Science and Technologies". The conference was hosted by three greats of the Haitian intellectual community, including two eminent professors of the UEH, namely, Professor Odonel Pierre Louis, academic director of the École normale supérieure (ENS); the vice rector of the UEH, Professor Jacques Blaise. Their interventions were followed by that of the director of the national institute of vocational training (INFP) Mr. Dikel Delvariste.

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