Cancun will be closing streets and strictly enforcing Covid-19 prevention measures after cases continue to surge in the resort city. The Governor of Quintana Roo has warned that the entire state is on the brink of a ‘Red Light’ warning level which will close all non-essential businesses. Visitors should keep in mind that tourism is …
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Hoteliers in Cancun are concerned over the recent increase in Covid-19 infections that brought the state of Quintana Roo back to the “Orange” level warning. Under the orange epidemiological warning level, hotels may operate at maximum 50% of capacity. An additional 600 hotels in Cancun have received special authorization for operating at 70% capacity due …
Cancun is experiencing a record number of new Covid-19 cases. The entire state of Quintana Roo is close to the highest level red light epidemiological level and Cancun is currently the epicenter of the newest outbreak. If the state of Quintana Roo turns to a ‘Red Light’ warning level. new restrictions will come into place …
Once considered the “Spring Break Capital of the World,” Cancun has now evolved into a tourist hub that is welcoming to visitors of all ages. The city delivers a variety of fun-filled activities specifically designated for those traveling with their little ones. Here are 7 of the top family-friendly places to go to on your …
Attractive beaches and five star restaurants are obvious destinations to visit when traveling to Cancun. However, visitors can explore a little deeper and uncover more hidden beauties featured in the city. Here are the top five lesser known activities to do when in Cancun. Go through the underground caves of Rio Secreto The Rio Secreto …
Quintana Roo Governor, Carlos Joaquín has warned that the state could see increased restrictions and be forced to return to an orange warning level as cases continue to surge in both Cancun and Tulum. If the current trend continues to rise, the state will revert back to orange beginning the first week of May. The …
Adventures are limitless in Cancun. When touring the city visitors can explore within the comfort of their resort or go outdoors to witness sea life, nature, attractions, and local culture. Here are seven of the many exciting things visitors can do when in Mexico’s renowned city for little to no cost. Explore mural art in …
Cancun continues to defy the pandemic odds receiving over 400,000 American tourist arrivals in March according to the Secretary of Tourism. Americans continued to dominate the entire Mexican market with a total of 720,000 tourist arrivals to the country in March. The second biggest market of tourists came from Colombia registering 22,000 international arrivals in …
Cool, water-filled sinkholes and smooth limestone rocks are what make cenotes one of the most thrilling sites to explore in Cancun. Cenotes are commonly found in places like Mexico and are great for taking a nice dip in. Many cenotes are located near Cancun, each being unique its own way. Here are five attractive cenotes …
The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory for Mexico and over 100 countries. The warnings comes amid ‘unprecedented’ Covid-19 risks around the globe explained the State Department. The Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ Advisory was issued to over 100 countries as the U.S. State Department said they were bringing …