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The much anticipated new RIU resort opening in the Cancun Hotel Zone in November just announced that they will be offering an ‘Elite Club’ option for guests booking at the new property.  This will be a premium option that will give extra benefits to guests who opt in for the added service.  The Riu Palace …

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Up until this past Thursday, August 20th there had been an extra step some tourists would have to take at the airport when visiting Cancun, but now Cancun has scrapped the mandatory arrival FMM form and is granting Americans a fast-track entry process.  This is welcome news for those that have had to wait in …

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The U.S Department of State has issued a new travel advisory for travelers headed to Mexico promoted by rising crime rates in the country. Cancun and the state of Quintana Roo remain at a level 2 advisory, meaning that travelers should exercise increased precaution. Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean are overall safe destinations, and the …

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Mexico’s Maya Train project was launched in 2018 and significant work had already been done by the time it was halted for environmental reasons, but now work has started again and Cancun tourists are expected to be able to ride the new Maya Train by the end of 2023.  Section 5 of the train’s track, …

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The European Brand Replacing The Iconic Franchise Might Be Unknown To Many Americans The Cancun Hotel Zone is losing one of its best-known hotel franchises at the end of the month. The Ritz-Carlton will be shutting its doors on August 31st, and its replacement may be a surprise to many – at least to Americans. …

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Authorities are warning residents and tourists to be on alert as the Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean head into the beginning of the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. Although June and July saw rather calm weather conditions, meteorologists are forecasting several strong hurricanes to hit the area over the next few months, with up …

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Cancun isn’t all about 5* ultra-luxury resorts, though it does have its fair share of those. It’s also home to a great range of 4* hotels that provide comfort, service, and great facilities, but without the scary price tag. Here are 5 of the best 4-star hotels and resorts in the popular Mexican vacation city …

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Some Of The Best Ways To Circumvent The Traffic Issues In The City We’ve recently reported on the ongoing construction and redevelopment taking place along one of Cancun’s busiest roads. The construction has often left those traveling to and from the airport frustrated with massive wait times as jams build on the central boulevard. A …

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There are hundreds of restaurants to choose from in Cancun, and a good portion of them serve Mexican food, but you only have so much time on vacation, so to make it easier to pick the best ones we’ve compiled a list of 5 restaurants that have more than 1,000 five-star reviews on TripAdvisor.  Many …

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How To Avoid The Smelly Seaweed On Your Next Trip To The Mexican Caribbean Planning a trip to Cancun or anywhere in the Mexican Caribbean is exciting. Whether you’re a beach bum or a Mayan ruin explorer, there’s so much to look forward to about your trip. But, if you’ve never been before, there might …

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