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Reduced Financial Margins May Prompt Increase For Tourists Cancun and Quintana Roo hotel rates may be set to rise as sargassum and Covid safet protocols reduce local establishments’ profit margins. This may be compounded by general surges in demand. Cancun and the rest of the state have had an outstanding period in the face of …

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Decision Marks An Important Departure From Pandemic Era Travel Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will no longer operate under Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system as the program ends. The Mexican government has announced the end of the COVID-era initiative. As the world begins to emerge from two years of the COVID pandemic, restrictions, …

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Little Information Leaves Much To Debate In Mysterious Case A Canadian man has been found dead in his apartment near Tulum this week. The lack of information has led to much speculation in the region. According to initial reports, the man lived in an apartment in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, not far from Tulum, in the …

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More Than 250 Residential Style Projects In Progress In The Growing City Prompting Infrastructure Investment Tulum is seeing a massive surge in residential tourism, evident in the more than two hundred and fifty projects currently underway. There is also a large investment in hotel development. According to real estate agents in the area, the majority …

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Huge Deposits Expected Across The Mexican Caribbean Next Week Over 46 thousand tonnes of sargassum seaweed are expected to be deposited across Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean in the next week. A further ten thousand is heading in the same direction the next week. According to the Oceanographic Institute, which works in conjunction with the …

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Tourist Park Decision At Odds With The Potential New Cruise Port The President of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) has announced the agreed plans for a disputed piece of land in Playa del Carmen. A new tourist park and a cruise port as slated to be built on the land. Although it’s not clear …

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Sad Case Has Drawn Public Attention As Immigration Services Intervene A sad case involving an American family has emerged over the past week as a mother seemingly abandoned her teenage daughters in Cancun. The news came to light after the two girls turned themselves into immigration services. According to reports, the two girls had moved …

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Heart Attack Was The Expected Cause Of Death An elderly American man tragically lost his life while snorkeling near Cozumel on Wednesday. A heart attack was announced as the probable cause of death. The incident took place in the Northern end of Cozumel after a body was reported as floating lifeless in the water. The …

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Incident Involving British Tourist And Hotel Staff Prompt Fresh Drug Concerns A British tourist’s experience in Tulum has gone viral after he posted pictures of a hotel cleaner in what appears to be a paralyzed state. The cleaner supposedly took ketamine from the tourist’s bag. The documented event comes just weeks after the government announced …

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