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Cancun anticipates to receive more visitors from Europe, namely Portugal and Spain, in response to its expansion of flights in the month of March. Mexico’s beautiful city Cancun contains ideal climate and attractive beaches that compel an increasing number of European and international foreigners annually, and as the city opens new flight routes, a surge …

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The Commissioner of the National Institute of Migration (INM), Francisco Garduño Yáñez has promised to add more immigration officers at the Cancun International Airport after photos and videos of long line ups when viral on twitter. The INM has stated that number of immigration agents employed at the Cancun airport will be expanded to over 100 officers …

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Americans are displaying a growing interest in relocating to Mexico’s beautiful tourist hotspots, Cancun and the Riviera Maya, as observed by Mexixo’a Real Estate Board. The shift roots from Cancun’s relatively affordable costs accommodating foreigners with a comforting experience that doesn’t require an abundance of finances in comparison to other tourist destinations. With an expat …

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The popularity of Tulum continues to skyrocket and is often being referred to as the next Bali. As it stands now, the only way to get to Tulum is to arrive at the Cancun International Airport and take the hour and a half drive south. Traveling to Tulum is about to become a whole lot easier …

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Following a tumultuous year brought forth by the global pandemic, Cancun remains a leading international travel destination in 2021. Tourism continues to thrive in the Mexican Caribbean, drawing hundreds of thousands of tourists each month. In effect, hotel occupancy in the city has recently boomed. The travel industry of Quintana Roo is constantly improving as …

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Cancun, the northern pillar of Mexico’s Riviera Maya, is concentrating on infrastructure development this year while launching new hotels, condominium complexes, and tourist attractions. Recently, the city has been actively moving forward with the development of mixed condominium complexes. The concept of high-rise buildings merged with commercial units is a key focus for Cancun’s infrastructure …

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Cancun will be hosting its first annual International Boat Show and Marine Expo this summer. The marquee event is set for July 16 – 18 at the eminent Marina Puerto Cancun. Globally renowned for its nautical lifestyle, Cancun is undoubtedly an ideal destination for a boat show. The Caribbean venue is high on water sports …

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The Governor of Quintana Roo has announced an easing of restrictions for Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum as the Mexican Caribbean prepares for an influx of travelers for spring break. State governor Carlos Joaquin announced that the state epidemiological light will change from orange to yellow which allows for more occupancy at hotels, restaurants …

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The severe weather conditions which have swept the U.S. and caused disruptions in the power grid have stretched their reach to Mexico, with Cancun also reported to suffer from blackouts. The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) has released a report stating that in Cancun, service of electricity was temporarily suspended in at least five regions. The …

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Over the last 10 years young ‘spring breakers’ have dropped in Cancun by 90%. A decade ago, Cancun was the hip place to be for students looking to let off steam for spring break. Over 120,000 young spring breakers would converge on Cancun and party. According to the Director of the Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion …

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