The Mexican Caribbean is a hotspot for discovering ancient Mayan ruins of all shapes and sizes, and archeologists are always discovering more sites. One of the most recent Mayan ruins making the headlines is Cobá, in Tulum, which was recently declared an ‘Area of Archeological Monuments’ by the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador. …
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The Mexican Caribbean offers travelers endless opportunities to explore some of the world’s most stunning nature and history. While visitors can explore many destinations on their own, day trips and excursions are some of the best ways to see the Mexican Caribbean safely, conveniently, and affordably. The Mexican Caribbean is the ideal destination for day …
Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean have been among the world’s top beach and resort destinations for decades, but in 2023, a new travel trend is emerging: spiritual tourism. After a hectic past few years, more and more travelers are looking to escape their busy routines and make time to replenish their stamina and inner calm. …
After weeks of high-level talks with the federal government of Mexico, the state governor of Quintana Roo, Mara Lezama, has announced the new Citizen Security Law has been given the green light. This huge change in law enforcement and its organization is designed to rapidly improve the security situation in Quintana Roo, with the …
The Mexican Caribbean is home to three stunning Magical Towns: Isla Mujeres, Tulum, and Bacalar, which all rank among the top 10 most visited in the country. New statistics reveal that travelers are flocking to the Mexican Caribbean’s Magical Towns in record numbers. Here’s why these destinations near Cancun are soaring in popularity this year: …
Increasing numbers of tourists are participating in ecotourism while visiting the Maya Riviera, according to statistics provided by industry specialists. Cancun is located near pristine beaches, lush jungles, and crystal-clear ocean waters, giving tourists who want to experience nature a wide array of options. During the Easter holiday, traditionally the busiest time for Cancun tourism, …
Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean have become a global hotspot for digital nomads and remote workers after recent years have digitalized working culture. This year, the number of long-term residency visas is expected to climb steeply as the government seeks to attract more foreigners. Here’s why the Mexican Caribbean has become a magnet for digital …
Tourists in the Riviera Maya will soon be able to interact with local artisans and purchase products showcasing traditional Mayan culture. Maria Lezama, Governor of Quintana Roo, announced the creation of the Artisan Corridor of Tulum in a press conference. The project aims to give local artisans the space to promote and sell local products. …
With historical and cultural tourism numbers exploding, Tulum’s world-famous archeological site is welcoming visitors in record numbers. As a result, officials have announced a massive investment package to protect the area’s delicate ruins. Although visitor numbers have been rising consistently for several years already, the completion of the Maya Train in late 2023 is expected …
The Mexican National Guard has sent military reinforcements to Tulum’s Jaguar National Park to prevent illegal access to the nature reserve. The number of agents increased at the beginning of holy week, the week before Easter, which is marked by high tourism every year. The National Guard will be taking preventative measures across the park, …