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Tourists who arrive at Cancun International Airport require transportation to the Hotel Zone and many hire a taxi service, and now those visitors can avoid being overcharged by taxi drivers by using a new app. The app is available for download by both Android and IOS users and can be a useful tool for tourists …

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Many travelers, before visiting Cancun, only picture dazzling white sand beaches and turquoise blue waters, and while you will definitely find these things in Cancun, there is more to the city than the beautiful Caribbean Sea, and a new app will help visitors explore more of what it has to offer.  The app, called “Discover Cancun,” …

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A recent bout of unseasonable bad weather in the U.S. has grounded a number of planes and left tourists visiting Cancun stranded at Cancun International Airport. Dust storms, tornadoes, heavy rains, and even snow have been plaguing various states throughout the United States for the last few days and are going to continue for at least …

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Cancun has a lot of hotels but the newest addition to the long list of luxury properties in the city will be the first one that focuses on long-stay tourists and shoppers. The new Hive Smart Hotel & Shopping isn’t located in the Cancun Hotel Zone but it will likely get plenty of attention even …

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There has been an uptick in violence in some areas of Cancun lately and now the increase in crimes has led a popular restaurant that recently went viral on TikTok to close its doors. It was only a couple of months ago that El Chef became so popular, when a TikTok member with more than …

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Cenotes are a much-loved way to cool off and take some leisure time in Cancun, but pollution of the natural swimming holes has led to the need for a cleanup operation after high levels of contamination have been found in some. Cleanup is underway in 10 or more of Cancun’s cenotes located in and around the …

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A recent break in water lines has left more than 130 areas in Cancun without water, including the Cancun Hotel Zone. The break occurred on Friday and at the time it was reported it was unclear as to how long the water supply would be down. Some of the neighborhoods affected by the water line break …

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For large groups visiting Cancun together a taxi is not an option, and now with the city facing a bus shortage, visitors with groups of more than three people could be left waiting a while for transportation. The shortage is not only being caused by the increase in the number of tourists visiting the city …

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Cancun International Airport has had millions of travelers pass through over the last few months but the most recent crowding at the airport has been due to Volaris overbookings that are causing long wait times and passenger anxiety. Most recently nearly 300 travelers were left waiting and wondering what was going on, causing worry and …

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Cancun is just getting past a very busy start to the year and according to predictions, its beaches will be packed again this summer, as the city is expecting 3 million-plus tourists. Both the spring break season and the Easter holiday brought an unexpected number of visitors to Cancun and the Riviera Maya, and even now hotels …

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