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Aaisha Ali

Aaisha is a journalist that aspires to one day travel as much as she writes. For now, you will find her dedicated in covering the latest news on current events and travel.

Currently classified as a ‘yellow’ zone in terms of COVID-19 contagion and cases, the state of Quintana Roo is making its way towards the green zone following recent progress in controlling transmission. Over the past two days, the state registered zero deaths and a decrease in new daily cases. Governor Carlos Joaquín expands on the …

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Read More about Cancun Expected To Enter Low Covid Risk Green Zone

This summer, Grupo Xcaret has prepared to reveal its newest resort, located in the Playa del Carmen mega complex. The luxurious all-inclusive, adults only resort offers its tourists 900 suites, seven prestige restaurants, a spa, five cultural experiences as well as numerous pools and convention centers. Hotel Xcaret Arte will have 10 bars and lounges …

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Read More about Hotel Xcaret Arte Opening in Playa del Carmen this July

Mexican Caribbean tourists can now travel to their favourite exoctic locations with lowered risk. For the second consecutive week, the country has reported no ‘red’ states, indicating no maximum risk of transmission. As for the current week, an analysis has been given of the risk of COVID-19 carried in each state of Mexico. With three …

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Read More about Mexico Reports Zero ‘Red’ Risk States As Cases Continue To Decline

1.5 million tourism workers will soon be vaccinated, says Quintana Roo governor Carlos Joaquin. As tourism in the country escalates, especially in Cancun and Riviera Maya, Mexico is prioritizing health and safety bylaws by acquiring vaccines for its tourism workers. In regards to accelerating the vaccination campaign, the state governor said: “To take care of …

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Read More about Quintana Roo Says 1.5 Million Tourism Workers Will Soon Be Vaccinated

As the pandemic-era workforce shifts to remote work practices, the Quintana Roo Tourism Council has reported an increase in digital nomads relocating to the Mexican Caribbean.  Mexico’s relaxed entry requirements, relatively lenient restrictions, and attractive climate already make it an ideal location for travelers. More recently, enhanced office accommodations and growing remote-work communities in the …

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Read More about Digital Nomad Community Booming in the Mexican Caribbean

Cancun and Riviera Maya have not been instructed by Mexican authorities to close down beaches for the Easter holiday. With the important holiday approaching, authorities have ordered beach closures throughout the country in an attempt to prevent a surge in COVID-19 cases. The country has exempted Cancun and Riviera Maya from this protocol, making it …

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Read More about Cancun Beaches Will Stay Open For The Easter Holidays

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador estimates that within the next three months, tourist activity in Quintana Roo will recover to pre-pandemic numbers. Although the Mexican Caribbean is doing remarkably well under given circumstances – mainly due to its leniency in entry requirements – tourism rates in Mexico’s travel capital have been partly compromised due …

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Read More about Mexico’s President Forecasts Tourism Recovery In Cancun By Summer

Quintana Roo has just received its first batch of Pfizer vaccines which arrived Sunday at Cancun International by helicopter. The tourism-renowned state continues to follow health and safety protocols by using its new vaccine supply to assist the most vulnerable age group located in Playa del Carmen. Mayor of Playa del Carmen, Laura Beristain Navarrete …

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Read More about First Batch Of Pfizer Vaccines Arrives In Playa Del Carmen

With ocean view properties at compelling prices, it’s no wonder that is a rising demand from Americans in relocating to Cancun. While there is no shortage of real estate agents ready to offer their services, there is a concern regarding how many of those “agents” are in fact licensed to sell.  The official real estate …

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Read More about Only 5% of Cancun Real Estate “Agents” Are Actually Licensed

Over 10,000 vaccines are expected to arrive in Quintana Roo this week. The news comes as the province recently expressed concern to the Federal Secretariat of Health for the unfair distribution of vaccine supply after the state was left off the latest distribution list for vaccines. The tourism capital of Mexico wants to ensure maximum …

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Read More about Cancun Awaits Shipment of 10,000 Vaccines To Quintana Roo This Week