The most satisfying sound in travel—the heavy thud of an immigration stamp hitting your passport—has been silenced at Cancun International Airport. The Mexican Caribbean has officially transitioned to a fully digital border. For the millions of American travelers heading south, the physical passport stamp has been permanently deleted from the arrival process. It has been …
Chichén Itzá isn’t just a Mayan ruin. It’s the crown jewel of the Yucatán, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Standing at the base of El Castillo (the Temple of Kukulcán) is a bucket-list moment that genuinely lives up to the hype. The sheer scale, the …
It’s one of the most stressful parts of planning a trip to the Mexican Caribbean: the seaweed. You book the flight, you dream of the turquoise water, and then you see a photo of a beach covered in brown algae. But not all beaches are equal. There are 5 right in the hotel zone outshining …
I have visited Cancun over 30 times in the last two years. I have flown in on every airline, stayed in every zone, and navigated every possible transport scenario. And yes, I have made mistakes on more than one occasion. When you travel that frequently, you stop looking at the scenery and start looking at …
For a long time, the “All-Inclusive” label carried a specific stigma. Ten years ago, it was often associated with budget travelers looking to indulge in watered-down drinks and mediocre buffets. It was a volume game. Fast forward to 2026, and the script has completely flipped. The model is stronger than ever, backed by a massive …
You walk up to a driver, ask “How much to the Hotel Zone?”, and then brace yourself for a number that seems to be pulled out of thin air. It can be a frustrating part of the arrival experience. But after years of complaints about price gouging, the local taxi union is finally taking a …
It is the single most common question we receive. You have narrowed your vacation down to the “Big Three” of the Mexican Caribbean, but the headlines have you hesitating. In 2026, the safety conversation has shifted. It is no longer just about “avoiding bad neighborhoods.” It is about understanding the distinct security ecosystem of each …
Cancun is an easy trip to book, but a hard trip to master. The rules of engagement have changed. Strategies that worked in 2024—like tipping in singles or packing your vape pen—can now cost you money or get you flagged at customs. As Mexico’s economy strengthens and tourism laws tighten, the “old way” of doing …
The single most common question I get from people interested in checking out Cancun isn’t about the best taco spot or the nicest beach… it’s about safety. “Is it safe to walk around?” “Is it safe to drive?” The answer always seems obvious to me since we all live and breathe Cancun and Mexico as …
The “quick weekend in Cancun” is a seductive idea. You’re sitting at your desk on a Tuesday, look at the snow outside, and think, “I could be on a beach by Friday.” But having done this trip dozens of times, I need to give you a hard reality check. If you try to do a …










