Cancun authorities are reminding all visitors that Covid-19 prevention measures will be enforced and have re-launched a campaign to keep tourists informed. A group known as the ‘yellow caps’ will be deployed at busy tourist locations to remind visitors to maintain social distancing and wear a mask at all times in public. While the yellow …
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The pandemic has drawn a lot of unique circumstances this year, causing The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to advise tourists to boycott travel. Despite this, many Americans are now vaccinated and beginning to regain confidence in travel; Cancun is continuing to experience a spike in visitors, as vacationers continue to book a …
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Although there’s no shortage of beautiful getaways located in Mexico’s renowned city of Cancun, a ranking can be placed of what places should ideally be located on a visitor’s itinerary when vacationing in the sunny destination. Here are the prime must-visit tourist attractions in Cancun! Beaches Known as ‘’playas,’’ Cancun is admired for its attractive …
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The beautiful city in Quintana Roo continues to welcome a large number of tourists, especially right now, in comparison to other destinations. Vacationing in Cancun continues to preserve its flavor of fun and excitement, while slight practices and conducts have changed in response to the current pandemic. Here are the changes travellers can expect when …
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Two labs have been shut down in Cancun by federal authorities after they were found allegedly providing false Covid-19 tests to travelers. The two labs are believed to be associated with providing tests for the more than 70 students from Argentina who tested positive upon returning home. Travelers to Cancun are being urged to only …
Currently classified as a ‘yellow’ zone, the state of Quintana Roo was previously predicted to become a green zone in the near future due to a consistent decline in COVID-19 cases in the state. As the state continues to reduce in COVID-19 cases, Cancun specifically is showing progress towards becoming a ‘green’ area. Vaccine processes …
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Many Cancun hotels have reduced their rates by up to 40% to drive bookings for Easter holidays in the resort city. While many popular resorts will be close to their maximum capacity levels of 60% over the holiday week, overall hotel occupancy in Cancun isn’t expected to reach that level. “Even with the actions that …
New entry requirements starting for the United States on January 26th, will require all American travelers returning home to provide proof of a negative Covid-19 antigen test before boarding their flight. Travelers with trip upcoming trips have been scrambling last minute to find testing locations in Cancun before heading back to the U.S. Many large …
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Sargassum which is a brown type of seaweed will arrive on the coasts of Quintana Roo in the next 15 days with low density reported the Sargassum Technical Advisory Council of Quintana Roo. The council is made up of scientists and specialists that advise the the three levels of government on forecasts, management and collection of …
The lab that provided the negative Covid-19 tests for the 44 Argentine students who tested positive upon returning home to Buenos Aires has been closed. The move comes after the government of Argentina reported on Saturday that 44 students who returned from a graduation trip to Cancun tested positive for Covid-19 upon arrival. The students …