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In a recent update on the status of the new Maya Train, Mexican transport authorities revealed that the railway network will have a total of 20 stops offering tourists the chance to see over 190 cultural and historical attractions around the Mexican Caribbean. When complete in 2024, the Maya Train will massively benefit visitors in …

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Tennessee Family Go Through Terrifying Ordeal At Cancun Airport After Rental Dispute  An American mother has left Tulum shocked after she claims to have been scammed out of thousands of dollars by an Airbnb host. The complicated case ended with the woman’s family being detained by military police at the Cancun Airport In a series …

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Three Of Quintano Roo’s Most Popular Spots Nominated For Awards at “Travel Oscars” Cancun, Tulum, and Isla Mujeres have all been recognized with nominations for well-respected tourism awards, cementing the region’s position as one of the best destinations on the planet. Cancun leads the way with five nominations. The World Travel Awards, in its 29th …

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New Cameras Will Help Hold Police Accountable When At Work The Tulum Police Force has been gifted body cams by local businesses to help keep them accountable to tourists and locals while assisting the force in investigations. Tulum will be the first force in Southeast Mexico to have the technology. The Tulum Hotel Association announced …

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Cenotes in the Mexican Caribbean are turning out to be a popular alternative for visitors this summer as Cancun beaches report high sargassum levels. With the summer season starting in just a few days, tourists are starting to discover the hidden beauty of these natural pools that can be found around the state.   Cenotes are …

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Americans have a long-lasting love for the sunny beaches of the Yucatàn Peninsula, and nothing seems to stop them from enjoying it. Despite updates from the US government regarding safety issues across Cancun and its surroundings, tourism is flourishing at record high levels. Last month, the US government updated a new travel advisory for visitors …

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This week, Quintana Roo authorities have expressed the need to expand its police force, after an influx of summer tourists in Cancun and Playa del Carmen. The state of Quintana Roo currently has 3.5 police officers per thousand inhabitants, which is higher than Mexico’s overall average of 2.8. However, the colossal number of visitors expected …

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Investment Will See A More Comprehensive Surveillance System Installed In The City Tulum’s police for ice undergoing some positive changes in its battle to lessen the effects of rising crime in the city. In particular, some police enforcement and the addition of a new surveillance control system are hoped to benefit the service. Tulum has …

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