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The Governor Of Quintana Roo Suggests The Situation Has Greatly Improved The Governor of Quintana Roo suggested that a return to the green level on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system is possible this week. Cancun and the rest of the state have been at a yellow level for the last two weeks. The news will …

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The Governor of Quintana Roo, Carlos Joaquín Gonzalez, reported on the latest figures for COVID-19 cases during these past few days. In a press conference, he said that as long as all measures continue to be applied, it will be possible to carry out daily activities despite having the virus among us.   “The main …

Read More about Governor Reports Covid Cases in Cancun and The Mexican Caribbean are Dropping Fast

During the past few days, Playa Tortugas in Cancun had an unusual increase in seaweed (sargassum); however, this past Tuesday the beach looked cleaner and with an increased number of visitors, both national and foreign. After a tour of the various beaches of this top tourist destination, there was a noticeable difference in terms of …

Read More about Cancun Beaches Are Still Free of Seaweed Despite Warnings of Early Arrival

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 …

Read More about Experts Fear Early Arrival of Massive Amounts of Seaweed in Cancun

Dia de los Muertos– the Day of the Dead is a traditional celebration meant to honor deceased family and friends. Taking place every year between October 31st and November 2nd, Here are some things to know and consider when going to Cancun to experience these sacred traditions. Important dates to know October 31st: Noche de …

Read More about A Beginners Guide To Experiencing ‘Day Of The Dead’ In Cancun

You could argue that there’s no bad time to visit Cancun. And in a lot of ways, you’d be right. But there are certain times of the year when it might be better to visit.  For some people, weather is the factor that decides when they go on vacation. For others, it’s when they can …

Read More about When’s The Best Time To Visit A Cancun All-Inclusive?

The Mexican Secretariat of the Navy reported that 47 beaches in Quintana Roo including Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum can expect large amount of seaweed (Sargassum) accumulating this week. “The trajectories of our current models show three groups of sargassum have a high probability of landfalls on the coast this week,” said a statement from the Secretariat …

Read More about Large Amounts Of Seaweed Expected In Cancun And The Mexican Caribbean

Thanks to a joint effort from tourism operators, local authorities, the navy, researchers and even NASA; there are a number of protocols to watch and manage the seasonal seaweed challenges that the Mexican Caribbean faces. Keeping a handle on the situation to ensure that the beautiful white sandy beaches are kept in pristine shape is …

Read More about Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Battle Seaweed Problem

The battle with seaweed (sargassum) is on for Cancun hotels and city workers. The Cancun Sun was on the ground in the famous hotel zone of Cancun this week to observe the seaweed accumulations over the course of the day. Here is exactly what to expect as visitors to Cancun during seaweed season. Can you …

Read More about Seaweed Piles Up On Cancun Hotel Zone Beaches – What Visitors Need To Know