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Playa del Carmen officials have taken another step forward in bolstering safety for travelers thanks to the launching of new road safety patrol units.  The new units, called Ángeles Verdes (Green Angels), will patrol Playa del Carmen’s main roads & highways, providing travelers with an additional layer of assistance and safety.  Playa del Carmen has recently implemented …

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The Mexican Caribbean is home to some of the most stunning Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) in all of Mexico; from Isla Mujeres’ stunning beaches to Tulum’s historical wonders, these charming destinations will continue to captivate travelers in 2024.  A new report reveals that a growing number of travelers are opting to visit the Mexican Caribbean’s …

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Spirit Airlines has postponed two of its new nonstop routes to Tulum’s Felipe Carrillo International Airport until further notice. The low-cost carrier was due to launch nonstop services from Orlando and Fort Lauderdale to the Mexican Caribbean’s newest airport this March. The announcement comes as Tulum’s new airport continues to welcome more national and international …

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Cancun is set to become even safer for travelers this year thanks to a new announcement by local officials to construct five new police stations across several of the city’s neighborhoods.  The move comes as Cancun continues to implement new efforts to bolster security and pave the way for an even safer city amid skyrocketing …

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Tulum’s hugely popular Archeological Zone is set to become even more alluring for travelers with the opening of two new temples that have thus far remained off-limits for the general public. This week, archeologists revealed that travelers will soon be able to discover a whole new section within the vast Mayan ruins of Tulum. The …

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New projections show that the sun-soaked Riviera Maya will be among the hottest destinations for spring travelers in the Mexican Caribbean in 2024 as occupancy rates skyrocket. Comprising several popular sub-destinations, complete with beaches, amazing all-inclusives, and rich Mayan history, this booming hotspot is gearing up for a busy spring. From Playa del Carmen’s vibrant …

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Authorities in the southern hotspot of Tulum have invested in a state-of-the-art security system to keep residents and travelers safe. The move is the latest in a string of efforts to boost safety in the booming destination.  The completion of the Maya Train this summer means that Tulum is gearing up for a massive increase …

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Although Cancun is mostly famous for its stellar all-inclusives and splendid beaches, few are aware that there are a number of key Mayan sites just a stone’s throw away from the city’s hotel zone.  This year, travelers will be able to visit one of Cancun’s best-preserved Mayan sites, the El Meco ruins, as the historical …

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Isla Mujeres whale shark tour operators are seeing a huge increase in pre-bookings for the summer after new regulations came into effect limiting the number of passengers allowed to embark on such excursions.  As a result, travelers are being told to already start booking for the summer due to lower availability. The whale shark season …

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New projections released by environmental experts suggest that Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean may soon grapple with huge quantities of sargassum seaweed. The sargassum season typically begins around late February to early March, depending on a number of environmental factors. But this year, sargassum may start washing up on Mexican Caribbean shores in significant quantities …

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