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Playa del Carmen is Quintana Roo’s second city after the undisputed top-dog, Cancun. It has seen a population growth unmatched by other Latin American cities, expanding from around 150,000 residents in 2010 to over 300,000 in 2020.  Playa del Carmen sees over a million visitors each year, which creates strong demand for its wide range …

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Millions Of Visitors Are Passing Through The Popular Beach Town Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will have added sanitary and safety systems in place as the region approaches its incredibly busy Easter period. The state has been fighting several problems over the past few months. Cancun is anticipated to receive as many as …

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Low COVD Infection Rate Sees State Stay In The Green Zone For 6 Weeks Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo are continuing their period of low COVID rates, justifying the Governor’s decision to continue in the safe green zone. The zone means Cancun will continue to be restriction-free. The announcement was expected as rates …

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Cancun and its surroundings are a paradise for adrenaline junkies and people looking for a vacation adventure. Famous for its underwater museum and high-speed adventures on the Nichupté Lagoon, Cancun also has some world-class adventure and theme parks to offer visitors. Whether you prefer water-based activities, flying high through the air on zip lines, or …

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Fine white sand beaches are what bring many hundreds of thousands of tourists to Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean each year. But there are concerns that climate change is causing permanent damage to this important natural resource, and it’s feared this could cause a downturn in the essential income brought in by Mexico’s tourist industry. …

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The Governor of Quintana Roo has suggested the sargassum problem requires local citizens to assist with the cleanup process. Cancun and other parts of Quintana Roo are seeing large amounts of seaweed being deposited on their beaches. Speaking on one of his weekly announcements, Carlos Joaquin commented briefly on the problems the state faces, calling …

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Authorities from the three levels of government went to Marlin Beach, located at the Hotel Zone of Cancun, to remove beach chairs and tables that were operating without a permit. The operation of removal took place this Wednesday morning. Officials from the Attorney General’s Office and Quintana Roo Police carried out an eviction order in …

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Tourists heading home from their Cancun vacations faced up to 3-hour flight delays on Wednesday. Most of the flights that suffered these delays were set to take tourists back to multiple US cities. Flights to Dallas, San Francisco, Chicago, and Denver were amongst the most affected by these delays. With other flights to Colombia, and …

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An Expected 3 Million Over The Spring Break And Easter Period Adds To That Tally Cancun is off to an outstanding start to the year, confirming its place as the number one tourist destination in Mexico. According to new statistics released, Cancun saw 4.3 million passengers fly into its airport in January and February. The …

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The Mexican President Has Plans For A Piece Of Land In The Popular Resort Town The Mexican President has announced he is attempting to acquire a piece of land in Playa del Carmen for the purpose of constructing a cruise ship dock. If those plans fail, he hopes the government will build an ecotourism complex. …

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