There is no shortage of tours to take in Cancun, but not all are created equal, and if a tour tends to sell out often, it’s probably a good indication that it’s a pretty great tour. Whether it’s because the tour company has great tour guides, the tour includes a lot of extras, or it’s …
In this economy, lots of people are looking at more price-driven travel this year. This means a vacation where you can get the most bang for your buck and make the most of your time away from home. But what if your vacation could end up saving you money? And you’d get to visit an …
Archaeological sites across the Mexican Caribbean appear to be more popular than ever before, as visitor numbers have grown by over 80% compared to previous years. While places like Tulum and Isla Mujeres have attracted visitors for years due to their rich history, 2023 is expected to be a record-breaking year for most Quintana Roo …
Cancun is one of the most popular destinations for college-aged spring breakers because it has a little bit of everything to offer for those looking to let loose and have some fun. Warm sunny weather, spectacular white sand beaches and crystal clear warm turquoise water, fun all-inclusive resorts, and, most of all, a vibrant nightlife …
The Mexican Caribbean has no shortage of hotels to choose from, and the boom will continue in 2023. Some of travelers’ favorite all-inclusive experiences are in the Mexican Caribbean, where you get white sandy shores, turquoise waters, and world-class service and experiences so unique to the region. Whether it be a full-service spa or a …
We all know and love Cancun for its vibrant turquoise seas, sugary white-sand beaches, and lively restaurants and nightlife – but have you ever walked through a beautiful public garden in the city? Well, now you can! This little-known park is a lush green hidden gem for you to experience tranquility and spend a pleasant …
Multiple beaches in Cancun and the northern part of the Mexican Caribbean state are seeing unusually high levels of sargassum as officials lay out new plans to deal with the smelly seaweed. While Cancun and other popular destinations are grappling with an earlier-than-expected start to the sargassum season, travelers can enjoy several stunning Mexican Caribbean …
A red alert has been issued by the Quintana Roo Sargassum Monitoring Network after the stinky seaweed sargassum was spotted in excessive levels on 40 beaches across the northern part of the state – including some beaches in Cancun. With its appearance on beaches dependent on a range of factors, including tidal shifts, inclement weather, …
palm tree on a sandy beach turquoise water in the background. clear day in Mexican Caribbean.
It’s nearly time for your annual spring break getaway, and if you are heading to Mexico this year, then Cancun, The Riviera Maya, and surrounding areas are definitely your safest bets. As tourists are beginning to book their vacations, The State Department has warned U.S. Citizens to try and avoid certain parts of Mexico due …










