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Organization Tested More Than 250 Mexico Beaches Across Mexico Ahead Of Busy Easter Season Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo’s water quality has been tested ahead of the busy Easter season to ensure there are no potential health risks. 265 beaches across Mexico were tested as part of the program. The organization running the …

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Low COVD Infection Rate Sees State Stay In The Green Zone For 6 Weeks Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo are continuing their period of low COVID rates, justifying the Governor’s decision to continue in the safe green zone. The zone means Cancun will continue to be restriction-free. The announcement was expected as rates …

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Fine white sand beaches are what bring many hundreds of thousands of tourists to Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean each year. But there are concerns that climate change is causing permanent damage to this important natural resource, and it’s feared this could cause a downturn in the essential income brought in by Mexico’s tourist industry. …

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The Governor of Quintana Roo has suggested the sargassum problem requires local citizens to assist with the cleanup process. Cancun and other parts of Quintana Roo are seeing large amounts of seaweed being deposited on their beaches. Speaking on one of his weekly announcements, Carlos Joaquin commented briefly on the problems the state faces, calling …

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Recovering Markets And High Demand Runs Risk Of Hotels Being Full Cancun could run the risk of being completely full over the week of Easter. Current projections mean all hotel rooms could be used by visiting tourists. Cancun is currently sitting with over 85% of its hotels booked for the typically busy period. There is …

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Quintana Roo Remains Restriction-Free As The Easter Holidays Approaches Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo are set to spend yet another week in the safe green zone on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system. The announcement means the popular seaside resort will begin in April with no restrictions. The Governor of Quintana Roo, Carlos Joaquin, …

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New Rules In Place Immediately But Masks Still Required In Some Spaces The Governor of Quintana Roo announced that the mandatory use of masks in outdoor public areas will be removed as of Tuesday. The decision is not completely permanent and the government has reserved the right to revert in the event of an outbreak. …

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Cancun is by far the most popular vacation destination in the Mexican Riviera, but Isla Mujeres is fast gaining in popularity. Each offers a unique vibe and a range of attractions that visitors love.  But deciding where to stay can be hard, so here we highlight some of the best aspects of each location, to …

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The Cozumel cruise industry seems to be back on track. The island relied heavily on cruise liners arriving with foreign tourists who contribute greatly to the local economy. So far in 2022 more than double the number of cruise ships are arriving to the island compared to 2021. One of those cruise ships that is …

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Quintana Roo Remains Restriction Free For the Second Week In A Row Cancun and Quintana Roo will remain in the green zone on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system for another week. The announcement was made on Thursday night by state Governor Carlos Joaquin. Although the news was expected, the tourist industry as a whole will …

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