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Most people visit Cancun for the white sand beaches, top-notch all-inclusive resorts, nature, water sports, and Mayan ruins but there are 5 must-see museums in Cancun that are well worth checking out too.  Each of these museums allows visitors to explore a different part of history and culture in the area and provide a great …

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How Big A Risk Is There? And What To Do If Disaster Strikes On Your Vacation The Mexican Caribbean may seem like paradise, but its heavenly weather and stunning natural beauty do come at a cost. The Caribbean as a whole spends a significant portion of the year in what is known as hurricane season …

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Amidst all the sargassum that has washed up on Cozumel’s beaches in recent months, specifically on San Martin beach, authorities found 13 bricks of cocaine that had washed up onto the shore.  Military and local police were performing a routine surveillance tour on the beaches when the drugs were spotted in the sand among the …

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Spring and summer are the most popular seasons to visit Cancun and millions of tourists do, but there are three really good reasons to visit Cancun in October instead. During the busy months, hotels are nearly fully occupied almost all of the time and this year has been the busiest yet.  As the popularity of …

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Places like Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, and Los Cabos have long been popular vacation destinations, but the popularity of Cancun has grown exponentially over the last year, and now nearly 50 percent of foreign tourists who visit Mexico go to Cancun.  Beautiful beaches, luxury all-inclusive resorts, ancient Mayan ruins, great restaurants, and exciting events …

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There have been significant delays in travel times since work began on Colosio Boulevard a couple of months ago, but now officials are saying that the travel time to Cancun Airport from the Hotel Zone has been reduced to around 45 minutes.  This is a welcome change from when the project first started and it …

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Isla Mujeres, one of the top resort areas in the Mexican Caribbean, has been chosen as the best island destination in Mexico this year by the World Travel Awards. Established in 1993, the world-renowned awards are handed out each year in recognition of excellence in all fields of travel. With its spectacular beaches, luxury hotels, …

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Perfect Storm on Pandemic Era Shortages And Inflation See Huge Loss In Business In Quintana Roo The city of Cancun has lost the majority of its small privately owned restaurants over the past three years, according to new information released this week. The loss is due in part to the pandemic and soaring inflation costs …

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Three cenotes in Tulum that were supposed to close due to contamination issues have remained open, against the demands of Quintana Roo’s health officials. Studies conducted by the Directorate for Protection against Sanitary Risks of Quintana Roo (COFEPRIS) found high levels of water contamination in recent weeks, including the harmful Escherichia Coli bacteria (commonly known …

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This Monday, Playa del Carmen lifeguards rescued two tourists from drowning on a nearby beach. The beachgoers, named Alfredo Rivera, age 38 and Jesus Morgado, age 17, were both visiting Playa Del Carmen from the State of Mexico. The two individuals were on board a boat for a sightseeing tour of the beach and local …

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