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Seaside Town Expecting A Massive Influx Of Tourists Over The Holiday Period From Europe And The US Cancun is expecting around 200 thousand tourists a day over the duration of Easter week. The numbers estimated that the town will be over 95% occupancy for the entire period of time. High numbers have been anticipated for …

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The local UT university’s Cancun campus was evacuated earlier in the week over a bomb threat. Apparently the threat was received by the dean of UT university via email. Upon reading the email the dean of the university decided to call local authorities. Within minutes the local police force along with Mexican military personnel arrived …

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Young Women Was Dragged Out To Sea By Strong Currents A Canadian woman was rescued on Wednesday after a rip current dragged her to sea in Cancun. She was rescued swiftly by a nearby hotel’s lifeguards. According to reports, the Canadian national was swimming on Wednesday morning when a rip current began pulling her out …

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The tourist section of Cancun is called the Zona Hotelera, or the Hotel Zone. A 7-mile long purpose-made peninsula of white sand beaches and turquoise ocean entices tourists from all over the world to vacation here. But choosing between the best resorts in the ‘Cancun 7’ – so-called for its figure 7 shape – can …

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Quintana Roo Governor Suggests The Current Trajectory Would Allow State To Remove Mask Restrictions Outside Cancun could be completely mask-free outdoors by mid-April according to the Quintana Roo Governor, Carlos Joaquin. The masks mandate for indoor spaces is expected to remain for at least a little while longer. In a weekend announcement, Joaquin suggested that …

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Motive Is Currently Unknown For Assassination Style Attack A British ex-pat has been shot and killed in a targeted attack near Playa del Carmen. The death is the latest in a string of violent attacks that have shaken Quintana Roo. The deceased, named Chis Cleave, was shot in his car over the weekend by two …

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The Whole Country Has Been Lowered To A Level 3: Reconsider Travel The United States of America has issued a new “Level 3: Reconsider Travel” for the entire country of Mexico. Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo are included in the assessment. The State Department regularly makes updates to its risk levels for other …

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The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Quintana Roo activated this past Friday the Alba protocol to find and locate two women who went missing in the Mexican Caribbean. There are three missing foreign tourists in the state of Quintana Roo, two women in Tulum and a man in Cancun. These are the names …

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The current conflict between Russia and Ukraine has made oil prices rise considerably in the last few weeks. All things considered, the price of gasoline in Mexico hasn’t skyrocketed. At least not as much as it could have. Currently, gasoline prices in Cancun on average sit at around just under 86.95 pesos per gallon (about …

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Seaside Resort Town Continues To Enjoy A Restriction-Free Period Cancun and the rest of the state of Quintana Roo are moving into the fourth week of the green zone on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system. The announcement means that hotels and restaurants will continue to function with no operational capacities. Quintana Roo governor, Carlos Joaquin, …

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