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In Cancun taxi companies charge different prices based on the different routes through the city and starting May 1st taxi prices are going to increase for Cancun tourists. The reason tourists specifically will be paying more is that the rates will be increasing for the routes that they will use the most while visiting Cancun. …

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Decision Marks An Important Departure From Pandemic Era Travel Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will no longer operate under Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system as the program ends. The Mexican government has announced the end of the COVID-era initiative. As the world begins to emerge from two years of the COVID pandemic, restrictions, …

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The building of the Tulum airport is one of the main projects being pushed by the Mexican Federal government. The idea is simple enough: an Airport in the Tulum region could help drive tourists to the region, as well as boost the creation of lodging facilities and other amenities in an area that is still …

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In Cancun, the outdoor mask mandate was removed in March and now the indoor mask mandate will be removed too if cases stay low. The removal of the indoor requirement was recently hinted at by Governor Carlos Joaquín González, who also mentioned relaxing other preventative measures as well. The removal of these protective measures will …

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Little Information Leaves Much To Debate In Mysterious Case A Canadian man has been found dead in his apartment near Tulum this week. The lack of information has led to much speculation in the region. According to initial reports, the man lived in an apartment in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, not far from Tulum, in the …

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Tourism in Cancun is currently booming despite the fact that recent reports show that hotel rates in Cancun, the Riviera Maya, and Mexico in general, are up 48 percent compared to 2019. For some more luxury hotels, this increase has raised the per night rate to as much as $1200. Tourists who pay that for …

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More Than 250 Residential Style Projects In Progress In The Growing City Prompting Infrastructure Investment Tulum is seeing a massive surge in residential tourism, evident in the more than two hundred and fifty projects currently underway. There is also a large investment in hotel development. According to real estate agents in the area, the majority …

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Huge Deposits Expected Across The Mexican Caribbean Next Week Over 46 thousand tonnes of sargassum seaweed are expected to be deposited across Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean in the next week. A further ten thousand is heading in the same direction the next week. According to the Oceanographic Institute, which works in conjunction with the …

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Post COVID recovery continues for Cancun hotels at seemingly unexpected rates. Hotels in the beach city are expecting to be at around 90% capacity over the summer months. In fact, some hotels have already filled their books all the way up to the last week of July. In spite of the fact that Cancun is …

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