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Beaches across much of Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean are expected to have low sargassum levels during most of February, according to a recently-published forecast. That’s good news for the many travelers headed to the sun-soaked region this winter as travel numbers continue to skyrocket. The sargassum season typically begins in March and lasts until …

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What should have been the vacation of a lifetime has turned out to be anything but, after constant noise and disgusting smells on the island of Cozumel have ruined vacations for several travelers. When heading to a paradisal destination like Cozumel, with its deep, blue seas, soft sandy beaches, and countless scenic backdrops, the only …

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Yesterday, numerous guests staying in three hotels in the Tulum area were subjected to an abrupt end to their reservations after a land dispute forced the hotels to close and cease their operations without warning. Tulum has grown massively as a destination in recent years, emerging as a wildly-popular place to be since the pandemic …

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If you’re a regular reader of the Cancun Sun, it’s no surprise to you that Cancun has been a record-breaking travel destination for the past few years. From welcoming a record number of arrivals at the Cancun International Airport to being the most popular destination in Mexico for U.S. travelers year-round, Cancun is a solid …

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The 30th anniversary of the Playa del Carmen carnival is quickly approaching, and entertainment for the carnival has already been announced.  One of those announcements was that the American group Black Eyed Peas will be headlining what is going to be one of the biggest celebrations to date in Playa del Carmen.  Nearly $1.5 million …

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Canada Jetlines has become the latest carrier in North America to offer a new flight route to Cancun. The ultra-low-cost carrier revealed during the week that they would be offering the exciting new route next month, keen to capitalize on Cancun’s status as one of the most popular destinations for travelers in the world. With …

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An unidentified tourist drowned close to a Playa del Carmen hotel last Sunday after being swept away by powerful currents. Authorities have launched a full investigation into the tragic incident that took place in one of the most popular Playa del Carmen beaches. The Riviera Maya is currently in the midst of the busy winter …

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A tourist has been assaulted with a stick after illegally climbing one of Mexico’s most famous landmarks, Chichen Itza. The stunning temple grounds, which were believed to have been constructed all the way back in the 5th century, are usually admired from a distance by the millions of travelers who flock to see one of …

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The ongoing turmoil between taxi and Uber drivers recently came to a boiling point when a judge declared that Uber is operating legally and can provide transportation in Cancun.  Taxi drivers were apparently infuriated by the ruling, arguing that Uber drivers should have to follow the same process as taxi drivers in order to operate …

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Travelers headed to Cancun will be relieved to hear that a recent report has suggested that there will be less sargassum invading its beaches this year compared to last year. The stinky seaweed has long since been a plague on the beaches of Cancun and the wider region, proving to be a problem that’s not …

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