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Okay, buckle up, sunshine lovers! If you’re dreaming of turquoise waters, warm breezes, and unforgettable vibes, the Mexican Caribbean is calling your name this May 2025. Forget spring cleaning – it’s time for spring feasting… on tacos, sunshine, and incredible events! Cancun, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and the whole Riviera Maya are buzzing with energy, …

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Get ready, Cancun! Some exciting news is buzzing around the popular tourist destination. A massive infrastructure project, the Nichupté Vehicular Bridge, is nearing completion and is expected to open its lanes to traffic this November. This isn’t just any bridge; it’s set to be one of the longest bridges crossing a lagoon in all of …

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Cancun! The name itself conjures up images of sun-kissed beaches, turquoise waters, and maybe a margarita or two. But for families, it’s also about the thrill of waterslides, the splash of a lazy river, and the joy of seeing your kids’ faces light up with excitement. If you’re planning a Cancun vacation and waterpark fun …

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It’s a story playing out on some of Mexico’s most famous stretches of sand. Visitors heading to Cancun’s beautiful beaches are finding it harder to simply enjoy the sun and waves. Why? Because parts of the public beach areas are being taken over by businesses, making it difficult to even walk along the shore, let …

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CANCUN, Quintana Roo – Cancun’s usually bustling Easter holiday season (Semana Santa) saw a noticeable dip this year, not in sunshine, but in airplane arrivals. According to local tourism officials, approximately 170 fewer flights landed at Cancún International Airport (CUN) during the recent Semana Santa period compared to expectations or the previous year. This reduction …

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Alright sun-seekers and bargain hunters, listen up! If you’ve been dreaming of turquoise waters and sandy beaches but your wallet flinches at peak season prices, we’ve got some potentially great news. The travel sweet spot known as “shoulder season” is upon us, particularly for sunny destinations like Cancun, Mexico. Following the hustle and bustle of …

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Cancun conjures images of turquoise waters lapping onto impossibly white sand, maybe a margarita in hand, and the promise of sun-soaked relaxation or vibrant nightlife. For decades, it’s been the go-to paradise for millions, especially North Americans looking for an easy, sunny escape. But lately, whispers (and sometimes outright shouts) are getting louder: is our …

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Cancun, Mexico – The idyllic image of Cancun’s shimmering turquoise waters and pristine white-sand beaches has been somewhat tarnished by a series of recent, alarming incidents that have prompted local authorities to issue urgent safety warnings to tourists and residents alike. Following multiple water-related tragedies, officials are strongly advising everyone to exercise extreme caution on …

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Cancun’s famed Hotel Zone is undergoing a shift aimed at refining its image and enhancing the tourist experience. Local authorities have announced a stricter enforcement of regulations prohibiting street vending along the bustling Kukulkan Boulevard. The move comes in response to concerns regarding unauthorized commercial activity by vendors selling a variety of goods, including handicrafts, …

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Cancun saw a tense start to Friday morning, but potential disruption was avoided as a threatened protest at the entrance to the popular Hotel Zone ultimately didn’t take place. There were concerns that a planned blockade could cause major traffic issues and inconvenience tourists and locals. According to communications circulating before the planned event, the …

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