Tragic Accident Leaves Man With No Movement In His Lower Half A tragic accident in Cancun has left an American tourist paralyzed from the waist down. The accident is the second pool-related incident in a matter of weeks in the area. Dante Goodwin, of Fresno, California, was on vacation with his girlfriend and members of …
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British Tourist’s Experience Becoming Commonplace As Airline Industry Struggles With Staffing Issues A British tourist was left in Cancun without luggage for a week as staffing shortages continue to ravage the airline industry. Problems are anticipated to continue for several months as the issues are resolved. British tourist, Leon Deacon, had traveled to Cancun on …
As the city is expecting hundreds of thousands of visitors in the next few months, over 800 new federal agents have arrived to protect Cancun tourists during the busy summer. Since the city has bounced back from the Covid-19 pandemic, tourism has been booming, but there has also been a significant increase in crime as …
Revealing Local Survey Highlights The Biggest Concerns For Those Living In The Region A new survey directed at local residents in Cancun and the state of Quintana Roo has revealed some interesting trends in regards to the problems impacting them the most. In particular, the study revealed how little concern residents have for the growing …
Cancun is famous for its white-sand beaches, water sports, ruins from the Mayan civilization, and its thriving nightlife. Millions of tourists flock to this city of Yucatan Peninsula every year and enjoy the great weather and incredible waters. So it only seems natural that this place would be inviting a notable amount of well-known musicians …
Construction Permits Blocked As Controversy Rages Over Maya Train And Tulum’s Hotels A branch of the Mexican Government has blocked the construction of two hotels in the Cancun Hotel Zone. The decision comes as the Maya Train Project faces a similar barrier to its own construction. At this point, it is unclear which companies were …
Sargassum washing up on the shores of the Mexican Caribbean is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has gotten worse in recent years and this year has been one of the worst, which is why Cancun hotels want to see government action, as the collection ships that have been promised to deal with the issue have …
With the summer season set to begin, Cancun is expecting to see 100 percent hotel occupancy and is already registering 82 percent before the season has even officially started. Tourism in the city and surrounding areas in the Riviera Maya have not seen much of a slow season at all this year, despite the major …
Three More Drownings To Add To A Steadily Increasing Number Three bodies have been retrieved from the ocean on Cancun beaches in four days, marking another grim marker in the region’s beach deaths. A fourth died just a week ago in a swimming pool in the area. Cancun has been marred with multiple tragic drownings …
Surge In COVID Cases Sees Mexican Risk Level Raised By The American Health Organization The CDC has raised its advisory level on Cancun and the rest of Mexico after the region saw a significant increase in Covid cases. The country and region are now registered as “Level 3: High Levels of Covid”. In what will …










