If you thought 2025 was a massive year for Cancun’s hotel scene, just wait until you see what’s coming next. We at The Cancun Sun have been closely tracking the region’s explosive growth, from the rise of Costa Mujeres to the reinvention of the Hotel Zone. But amidst the flurry of openings, one name keeps …
There is a specific kind of panic that sets in at 8:00 AM on the second day of your vacation. You forgot to log into the resort app to book dinner. You frantically scroll through the options, only to find that the steakhouse is booked until next Tuesday and the Italian restaurant only has a …
You are off to Cancun for a week. You have booked your all-inclusive resort, scored your flights, and now you are staring at an open suitcase with a decision to make. For years, the debate has raged: travel light with a carry-on or check a bag and bring the kitchen sink? In 2026, the stakes …
If you’ve been coming to Cancun for years, you already know the Hotel Zone formula: iconic beaches, nonstop energy, and (sometimes) traffic that makes you question your life choices. But in 2026, the real buzz is happening just north of the Hotel Zone in Costa Mujeres and we at The Cancun Sun think it’s about …
Usually, when we give advice about booking summer travel to the Mexican Caribbean, we tell you to relax. Summer is traditionally “shoulder season”—hotter weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices compared to the winter rush. But 2026 is going to break every rule in the book. If you are eyeing a getaway between June 11 and …
It feels like we have been talking about the “Lagoon Bridge” forever. For years, getting from downtown Cancun to the Hotel Zone has meant battling the gridlock of Kukulcán Boulevard. We have endured the construction delays, the dust, and the recent traffic bottlenecks caused by the lane closures. But today, the finish line isn’t just …
Cancun feels like it hit the “full send” button to close out 2025! We at The Cancun Sun have been watching the end-of-year surge in real time, and local tourism officials are backing up what travelers are seeing on the ground: packed public beaches, busy airport days, and hotels running near capacity. In fact, Benito …
Let’s be honest: doing Cancun solo is hard work. While the Hotel Zone is paradise for honeymooners and massive family reunions, for a solo traveler, it can feel like a golden cage. The resorts are designed to keep you inside, the nightlife is dominated by groups with reserved tables, and everything is very spread out. …
There is a specific feeling you get when you walk into a brand-new resort. The marble in the lobby is gleaming. The sheets are crisp and haven’t been washed a thousand times. The air conditioning hums quietly instead of rattling. And best of all? You might be the very first person to sleep in that …
If you needed one more sign to finally do that Isla Mujeres day trip (or even turn it into an overnight), here it is. U.S. News & World Report just dropped its 2026 Best Vacations rankings, and Isla Mujeres landed the #1 spot for “Best Places to Visit in Mexico.” And honestly? We at The …










