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In spite of the fact that the governor of the state of Quintana Roo, where Cancun is located, has removed the mask mandate in both open and closed spaces within the state, the Cancun airport is still running on the previous guidelines. Security guards stationed at all of the airport’s terminals continue to remind tourists …

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Tourist Was Threatened At Gun Point By A Street Vendor A tourist reporting they had been threatened by a street vendor in Cancun prompted an absurd police operation that resulted in the arrest of fifty-one vendors. The operation was completed jointly by the police and national guard. According to multiple reports, a tourist was threatened …

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The Media Giant Picked Holes In Tulum’s Infrastructure, ecological sustainability, and Cancun’s Violence Major news outlet Bloomberg has released a scathing article on Quintana Roo, highlighting the current issues being faced by the state and what it could mean for the future. Cancun and Tulum are the main targets of the critique, examining multiple facets …

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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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Hotels in Cancun, and other parts of the Riviera Maya are expected to be almost fully booked for the first week of July. Some hotels in the region are already set to put up no vacancy signs for that particular week as tourists have flocked to book their trips in advance. The president of the …

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Wait times at immigration in the Cancun airport have been an issue throughout the entire year. Back in March tourists reported that they had spent north of 2 hours in line to be able to effectively enter the country. The most time that people have waited in recent dates is down to an hour. This …

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Drastic Measures May Be Taken As Current Protocols Appear To Be Failing Experts from the Sargassum Monitoring Network are proposing a massive new project in Cancun and Quintana Roo’s quest to beat the sargassum seaweed problem. The project could see a gargantuan oceanic barrier placed at sea. The project, nicknamed Project 60/60, proposes that a …

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Two Of As Many As Five Cancun Establishments Attacked In One Night Cancun has found itself drawing international headlines once again after a simultaneous armed attack on downtown bars left two dead and eight injured on Friday. At least two suspects have been arrested. Several bars in the area have closed indefinitely to protect their …

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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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