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After the tragic event in the North Atlantic, which saw a commercial submarine on an expedition to the Titanic implode and cause the deaths of all passengers on board, questions are being asked about the safety of commercial submarines. There are several submarine experiences in Cancun and the Riviera Maya that have been operating for …

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Cancun is one of the hottest international destinations for travelers from the United States and Canada this year. Ever since the end of the pandemic, the revenge travel trend has caused a dramatic increase in the passenger count to the Mexican beach resort destination. It skyrocketed the Cancun International Airport to the second busiest international …

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In a remarkable development compared to earlier predictions, the latest summer sargassum forecast published by Quintana Roo’s Sargassum Monitoring network indicates that the seaweed season could end early this year. According to experts from the environmental agency, sargassum seaweed patches are expected on the Mexican Caribbean coastline this summer, but in lesser amounts than in …

Read More about New Forecast Shows Cancun Sargassum Season Could End Early This Year

Weeks deep into the traditionally slow summer season in the Riviera Maya, tourists from the United States and Canada continue to fill hotels and resorts throughout the region. The Mexican Caribbean expects to receive 500,000 tourists a week this summer, according to Javier Aranda, director of the Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Board (CPTQ). Cancun and …

Read More about 500k Visitors A Week Expected In Riviera Maya This Summer As Popularity Skyrockets

Several destinations near Cancun are trending with travelers this summer, and one of them has just launched new culinary experiences that seamlessly combine nature with local flavors. Puerto Morelos, a quaint fishing village just south of Cancun, has risen in popularity to become one of the most popular hotspots for day trips in the region.  …

Read More about Popular Destination South Of Cancun Launches New Nature And Foodie Routes For Travelers

When it comes to luxurious getaways in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, Mayakoba stands in a league of its own.  Spanning 595 acres, this exceptional resort and residential destination boasts four prestigious hotels: Andaz Mayakoba, Banyan Tree Mayakoba, Fairmont Mayakoba, and Rosewood Mayakoba.  Over the past three years, Mayakoba has undergone a remarkable $120 million renovation, elevating …

Read More about This Exclusive Destination South Of Cancun Sets A New Standard For Luxury In The Riviera Maya

Travelers to Cancun are being urged not to fall for a new tour scam that poses as an affiliate of the Federal Secretary for Tourism (SEDETUR). Under no circumstances does the SEDETUR offer tour packages, discounts, nor travel insurance linked to any banking institution. This warning comes as the summer season in Cancun begins to …

Read More about Cancun Tourism Authorities Warn Travelers Of Increasing Fraud & Scams

It’s no secret that the Mexican Caribbean is a go-to spot for travelers from around the world, and it’s honestly not hard to see why. It has everything you could ever want from a vacation spot. Whether you’re looking for world-class beaches, legendary nightlife, or an unparalleled cultural scene, it’s got you covered. As a …

Read More about Top 5 Reasons The Mexican Caribbean Will Shatter All Tourism Records Over The Next Year

Across the Mexican Caribbean travelers are spoiled for choice when it comes to all-inclusive resorts. And with so many choices on the table, and new ones being built constantly, it can be difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. Thankfully, each year the Wave Awards highlight the best in tourism across the world. And …

Read More about This All Inclusive Near Cancun Crushes The Competition After Winning New Award

The long-awaited sargassum barriers that were promised for Tulum are finally being installed after a considerable delay. Originally the construction was promised to begin at the end of April 2023, and so far, no explanation has been given for the delay. Less Than Promised Around 650 feet (200 meters) of sargassum barriers are currently being …

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