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Cancun authorities were able to stop transport companies from staging yet another blockade as a form of protest in the road that leads to the Cancun airport. This time around the transport companies had an issue with the closure of an exit ramp that allowed vehicles to make a U turn on a specific part …

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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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With the end of the peak season prices for a Cancun vacation are expected to go down considerably. Making a trip to the Mexican beach city more affordable for both local and international travelers. In a report titled Triple Index Cities, by TNS Cancun has dropped from being the 7th most expensive city to vacation …

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The coworking trend has found in Mexico a vast market of professionals who decide to work as freelancers, create a start-up, or be surrounded by an environment that promotes creativity and focuses on increasing productivity and well-being. Based on individual memberships or private space rentals, most coworking spaces also offer different locations, cozy facilities, and …

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There are some major transportation issues in Cancun but three projects currently in the works will help solve those issues. Recently a request was made by the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communication and Transportation for funds to move forward with these projects. Each of the three projects will address a different problem within the transportations system in …

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The new Maya Train will provide easier access to other nearby areas, with 18 different stops to get travelers closer to many of southeastern Mexico’s best destinations.  Starting in December 2023, anyone that plans to take a vacation in Cancun or somewhere else in the Riviera Maya area will have access to some other great sites …

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There are many reasons that a tourist in Cancun might need a taxi while visiting, but a new study shows that Cancun tourists can expect to wait up to 40 minutes.  The same study shows that locals wait even longer, often as much as an hour or more.  This is purportedly due, in part, to discrimination …

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Multiple Deaths In The Region Attributed To Swimming In Dangerous Conditions Cancun’s local government is urging visitors to acknowledge the flag warnings displayed on its beaches after a number of tragic deaths. Many of the incidents have involved swimmers entering the water under a red flag. The state has seen a regular occurrence of drowning-related …

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Following the recent ruling in the U.S. regarding masks, some airlines will no longer require you to wear a mask for your trip to Cancun, at least for now. The decision to end the requirement of wearing masks in U.S. airports and on U.S. flights was made by a Florida judge, but an appeal is …

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