Over 70 Cancelations Reported On Monday and Tuesday Cancun International Airport is continuing to see flight cancelations due to the Omicron staff shortage crisis. Recent reports suggest the cancelations are likely to continue. The cancelations mean that daily operations in the airport have dropped below 500 for the first time since December 20th. Cancun has …
Omicron Effect Catches Up With Cancun And Quintana Roo Cancun, and the Quintana Roo region as a whole, is finally being hit hard by the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron. Flight cancelations, staff shortages, and restrictions have seen the tourist hotspot rocked after months of astounding success. Just this week, the Governor of Quintana Roo announced …
All-Inclusive Resort To Change on March 31 The Isla Mujeres Palace Resort has been sold. The couples-only all-inclusive will run as normal until the 31st of March, before being handed over to its new owners. The Spanish group, SHA Wellness, completed their purchase and will close the hotel down in April to begin what is …
Cancun, Mexico is one of the most well-loved vacation destinations in the world. With gorgeous sunny beaches, hidden swimming holes, and a lively nightlife scene – among other things – it’s no mystery as to why. Here are 6 memorable and fun things to do on your next trip there! 1. Stay At An All-Inclusive …
U.S. travelers are sure to benefit from new direct flights to the world-famous Costa Maya this season, especially at a time when the Omicron variant prompts a majority of touristic destinations to tighten rules for Americans once more. On the other hand, Mexico has stood by its open border policy and continues to allow passengers …
Tulum and Playa del Carmen Also Facing Restrictions Cancun is returning to a yellow alert level, it was announced by the Quintana Roo State Governor. Most of the region’s municipalities, including Tulum and Playa del Carmen, will be subject to the associated restrictions from January 10th until January 16th. It will then be reassessed. Mexico …
Cancun has been one of the most popular destinations in the world throughout the pandemic and has most recently been smashing arrival records where demand is higher than ever before. With millions of Americans flying into Cancun and other parts of Mexico for an easy vacation, what happens when it’s time to test to return …
Post-Holiday Increase Could Impact Traffic Light Designation Cancun and the Quintana Roo region as a whole are seeing a large increase in COVID-19 infections. The spike is being attributed to the Omicron variant and the holiday season. The holiday period was always going to be a tense time for those in Cancun and other major …
World Famous Dining Experience Has Residency At Vidanta Hotel The world-famous “Dinner in the Sky” experience is coming to the Mexican Caribbean. The company will take up residency at the Vidanta Hotel Riviera Maya. It is the first time the experience has come to the area. Those unfamiliar with the company can take its name …
Early Build Up Threatens To Ruin Tourist Beach Days Premature buildups of seaweed are causing concern among travelers who have upcoming trips booked to Cancun. This particular type of seaweed, known as sargassum is an annual battle for coastal cities in the Mexican Caribbean and much further beyond. Cancun, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen have …