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A new regulation has come into effect in Cancun this week fining beachgoers for littering public beaches with glass bottles amid new efforts to boost cleanliness levels.  The measure comes at a time when Cancun’s beaches are seeing their popularity skyrocket, with over 47 Mexican Caribbean white-sand beaches earning a Blue Flag distinction in 2024.  …

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Cancun is trending as a foodie paradise in 2024, attracting travelers eager to seek out the city’s vibrant street food scene and over three thousand restaurants. From unassuming taco stands to five-course fine dining, Cancun’s booming foodie culture is captivating travelers’ hearts and taste buds.  New figures reveal that Cancun food tour bookings have grown …

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Mandarin Oriental has revealed plans to construct Kanai, a new luxury resort and branded residences in Riviera Maya, one of the fastest-growing high-end travel destinations in the Mexican Caribbean.  The master plan will transform a 680-acre plot into a massive luxury complex complete with 120 suites and dozens of high-end residences in one of Riviera …

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Over the years, not just Cancun but the entire Mexican Caribbean has grown hugely popular among vacationers from around the globe.    As with anything in high demand, the need arose for more hotels and resorts, and hoteliers responded.    More than a thousand hotels and resorts are located in the state of Quintana Roo, which encompasses …

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Travelers using the Maya Train train are set to notice a major improvement in comfort & efficiency with the introduction of new carriages on long-distance journeys. The new state of the P’atal trains are uniquely designed to provide a modern railway travel experience for visitors on journeys to the many natural & historical wonders of …

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The question of whether digital platform drivers like Uber can legally pick up and drop off at Cancun Airport is an ongoing saga that seems to never end.    Taxi drivers have been against it since Uber began operating in Cancun.    Even after Uber drivers were notified by the company that they could start operating at …

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Authorities have issued a fresh weather alert for Cancun and northern Quintana Roo as tropical storm Helen approaches the region on Wednesday.  Although the storm system is not currently classified as a hurricane, meteorologists say it is likely to intensify over the coming days, causing heavy rain, wind, and even flooding along its trajectory.  In …

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Three prestigious hotels near Cancun have made it onto the list of the world’s leading properties in this year’s edition of The World’s 50 Best Hotels. Published by the prestigious UK-based William Reed, the list is elaborated by a panel of hoteliers, travel experts, and journalists. The viral list takes a deep dive into the winning …

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The highly anticipated Tulum Maya Train station officially began operations this week, kicking off a new era of public transportation between the southern Mexican Caribbean hotspot and Cancun.  Travelers can now purchase tickets for the southern section of the Maya Train railway system online and in person, making Tulum more accessible than ever before.  The …

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Grabbing a bite to eat or a souvenir from a street vendor is a timeless tradition in Mexico, with street vending dating back to the 16th century.    Since the late 20th century, the practice has grown even more popular.    Today, there are thousands of street vendors in Cancun, but unfortunately, not all of them are …

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