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Further Steps Towards Normality For Popular Resort Town Seven popular Cancun beaches will have all of their COVID restrictions removed and their operating hours extended beginning in April. The move marks another exciting step towards pre-pandemic tourism for the region. The beaches in Cancun and beyond have been subject to restrictions for the last two …

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22-Year-Old American Tourist Died In A Private Clinic Despite Efforts To Revive Her A 22-year-old American woman died in Cancun this week after efforts to save her from drowning failed. The woman was pronounced dead at a private clinic. Reports are still forthcoming as to the exact cause of death, but according to most sources, …

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Long-awaited Reopening Marks Another Step Towards Normality in Quintana Roo And Yucatan As many as twelve archeological sites in Quintana Roo have reopened for the first time in two years, coinciding with the arrival of the Spring equinox. The openings mark yet another positive step towards normality in Quintana Roo. Since the beginning of the …

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First Major Deposit Is A Concern For Tourists And Businesses The first major deposit of sargassum arrived in Playa del Carmen and several other popular tourist spots including Tulum on Friday night. It’s estimated that around eighty tonnes of the unpleasant seaweed were left on the beaches. Tourists and hoteliers woke on Saturday morning to …

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New Rules In Place Immediately But Masks Still Required In Some Spaces The Governor of Quintana Roo announced that the mandatory use of masks in outdoor public areas will be removed as of Tuesday. The decision is not completely permanent and the government has reserved the right to revert in the event of an outbreak. …

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Hotels and Other Businesses Want Extra Protection As Busy Season Approaches Several business organizations in the Mexican Caribbean are pleading for extra security systems as the busy Easter season rolls in. Increased violence in the region has prompted renewed requests. Quintana Roo has been experiencing a surge in violent crime over the past year. Several …

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Quintana Roo Governor Remains Focussed On Economic Recovery As Cases Remain Low Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will remain in the green zone on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system for another week. The announcement means the state’s spring break visitors can enjoy restriction-free travel. The Governor of Quintana Roo, Carlos Joaquin, made the …

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Seaside Town Expecting A Massive Influx Of Tourists Over The Holiday Period From Europe And The US Cancun is expecting around 200 thousand tourists a day over the duration of Easter week. The numbers estimated that the town will be over 95% occupancy for the entire period of time. High numbers have been anticipated for …

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Young Women Was Dragged Out To Sea By Strong Currents A Canadian woman was rescued on Wednesday after a rip current dragged her to sea in Cancun. She was rescued swiftly by a nearby hotel’s lifeguards. According to reports, the Canadian national was swimming on Wednesday morning when a rip current began pulling her out …

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The Cruise Industry’s Resurgence Means Some Extra Crowds In The Major Ports Quintana Roo welcomed over 10,000 extra day visitors to its shores on Tuesday as several cruise liners docked in Cozumel and Mahahual. The numbers mark a strong resurgence in the cruise industry after two tough years during the pandemic. Tourists in Cozumel may …

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