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Quintana Roo Governor Pushes For The End Of Pandemic And Economic Development Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will remain for another week at the yellow level on Mexico’s Epidemiological Traffic Light System. The announcement was made by Quintana Roo governor, Carlos Joaquin. Although not returning to the green level, remaining at yellow will …

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Viva Aerobus, the low-cost airline in Mexico, announced the launch of its two new international routes to Colombia, which will connect Cancun and Mexico City with Medellin, Colombia.   Juan Carlos Zuazua, the general director of Viva Aerobus, explained at a press conference that the Medellin – Cancun route will begin to fly on April …

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Tests Still Required To Get Back To The States The United States announced this week that it is not ready to relax its current COVID entry requirements. Here’s what that means for travelers to Cancun. Cancun and Mexico as a whole have enjoyed overwhelming success over the past few months thanks to the relaxed entry …

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Visitors Should Expect Some Extra Crowds And Potential Minor Disruptions Cancun is set to receive to host as many as 20,000 spring breakers at the end of the month and into March. Typical visitors to the area should expect a significant rise in younger party crowds. The numbers are already much lower than they used …

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Those scheduled to arrive in Cancun in the next few weeks might be welcomed with the unsettling sight of police officers patrolling tourist areas in ATVs. In fact, as security in the state of Quintana Roo ramps up, following reports of heightened violence in the region, tourists might even get scrutinized themselves. Although a personal …

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Taking photos is one of the best ways to remember a great vacation. And sharing those pictures with friends – and followers – on Instagram is right up there on the list of must-do activities. The Mexican Riviera has no shortage of beautiful spots to shoot, crop, and filter, and here we share 6 of …

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Two French And One German Named In The Eight Who Lost Their Lives In Bus Crash Near Cancun A tragic bus crash on a popular tourist bus line has left eight people dead including three foreign nationals. A further 20 passengers at least have been injured. The accident took place on Sunday morning as the …

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Just 40 minutes from the Magical Town of Bacalar is a small fishing village that will fascinate you with the warmth of its people and the serene beach called Mahahual. Near this area is the largest Mayan settlement that arose south of Quintana Roo, Chacchoben. Here is the complete guide to visiting the archaeological site …

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Are you celebrating your honeymoon or just looking for a romantic escape with your partner? For some couples, it’s all about relaxing on a beach, sunset strolls down the shore, while others prefer a new adventure in an exciting, fast-paced destination. Whatever your travel style, Cancun has it all. Here’s a list of seven experiences …

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