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Make no mistake: Cancun is a masterclass in tourism economics. Because it is the undisputed king of the Mexican Caribbean, the sheer volume of visitors creates a naturally inflated “price floor.” You aren’t just paying for the catamaran or the zip line; you are paying the “mega-resort premium.” But here is the detail the local …

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For decades, the golden rule of traveling to the Mexican Caribbean was simple: bring a massive stack of single US dollars for tips. Whether you were handing it to the bartender at an all-inclusive resort, the bellboy, or your tour guide, American cash was king. But in 2026, that advice is completely obsolete. Over the …

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Tripadvisor just dropped its 2026 Travelers’ Choice Awards, and the number one beach on the planet isn’t in the Maldives, Greece, or Hawaii. It is Isla Pasion, a tiny, remote island just off the northern coast of Cozumel. Beating out heavyweights like Eagle Beach in Aruba and La Jolla Cove in California, this one-kilometer stretch …

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We see them every time we fly into Cancun. Travelers sprinting out of Terminal 3, desperate to start their vacation immediately. They grab a $22 Margaritaville drink at the airport, stop to talk to the “helpful guy” in the hallway who promises a free taxi, and hit the pool at 2:30 PM in the blazing …

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Arriving in Cancun over the last six months has felt like a cruel tease for many travelers. You land, breeze through the new high-speed immigration e-Gates in under 60 seconds, and walk toward the exit feeling like an absolute VIP—only to hit a massive, frustrating wall at baggage claim. Travelers have consistently reported waiting anywhere …

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Tulum is officially undergoing a massive operational transformation. After a rocky start to 2025—where the bohemian hotspot faced intense international scrutiny over skyrocketing prices, restricted beach access, and safety concerns—state leadership has stepped in with a heavy and decisive hand. The message for 2026 is abundantly clear: The “wild west” era of Tulum is over. …

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By 2026, the Tren Maya is fully operational, and the “Caribbean Loop” connecting Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum is running at maximum capacity. Millions of tourists are using the train to bounce between mega-resorts and packed archaeological sites. But there is a completely different side to this railway. While the eastern tracks have predictably …

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For years, the phrase “All-Inclusive” conjured up a specific image: cheap wristbands, watered-down margaritas, and a fight for a plastic lawn chair. But in 2026, the game has changed completely. The Mexican Caribbean has evolved into one of the most sophisticated hospitality markets on the planet. Competition is fierce, and resorts are no longer just …

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The search for the perfect all-inclusive resort can feel like a mission. With over 30,000 hotel rooms in the Mexican Caribbean, the line between “paradise” and “marketing hype” is thin. To cut through the noise, The Cancun Sun analyzed the latest TripAdvisor “Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best” data so far in 2026. These rankings …

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Touching down in the Mexican Caribbean should feel like the start of a dream, not an endurance test. Yet, for thousands of travelers every week, the first two hours of their vacation are spent battling crowds rather than sipping margaritas. The difference between a breezy 20-minute exit and a two-hour ordeal often comes down to …

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