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New Security Force Was Announced Last Month The New Mexican Tourist Security Battalion officially began work this week in Cancun. The 1500 strong force is dispersed across Tulum, Benito Juárez, Isla Mujeres, Solidaridad, and Puerto Morelos. It is reported that around 750 of them will be patrolling Cancun, with the remaining number split elsewhere.  Originally …

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The re-named Dreams Aventuras Riviera Maya hotel – formerly the Dreams Puerto Aventuras Resort and Spa – closed down during the pandemic and used the time to give the resort an extensive makeover. The popular Mexican Caribbean hotel has now re-opened after completion of the full program of refurbishment: here’s what you can expect. Where …

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Viva Wyndham’s Azteca resort reopened its doors to visitors on 1 November this year after an extensive $6 million refurbishment. So, what can new and repeat visitors expect from the renovated property? We’ll walk you through the main changes below. Viva Wyndham Azteca The beautiful Viva Wyndham Azteca is located near the hustle and bustle …

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If you think Cancun’s beaches are beautiful but not suitable for surfing, we can tell you that in the state of Quintana Roo, there are beaches of magnificent waves, such as Chac Mool, where you can surf and have fun at the same time. Here are five reasons why you should visit Chac Mool Beach …

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There are plenty of reasons why Playa del Carmen receives more than two million visitors a year. These are the top ten best things to do and see in Playa del Carmen, a fascinating city located in Quintana Roo, in the heart of the Mayan Riviera. Visit the Cenotes The Mayan Rivera has more than …

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Quintana Roo has been living under stage 1 of the ‘low-risk’ green traffic light system for a few weeks now. But case levels have continued to drop, meaning that from Monday 29 November, stage 2 of the green epidemiological system will come into force. Tourists can expect a busy holiday season as the most drastic …

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Chichen Itza is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the Mayan Riviera, but Cozumel has great sites too! If you’re a history buff and are looking to travel to some of the Caribbean’s most awe-inspiring archeological sites, then exploring the Mayan ruins near Cozumel is a must. Here’s the complete guide of the …

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Sometimes a stay in a Cancun All-Inclusive resort is just what the doctor ordered. And you’re pretty much guaranteed to enjoy it – after all, what is there not to enjoy about luxury accommodation, all-you-can-eat food and inclusive drinks, and a full program of activities? On your first trip to a Cancun all-inclusive resort try …

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