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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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, …
Quintana Roo Continues To Have No Restrictions On Functional Capacity Cancun is to stay in the safe green zone on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light for at least one more week. The news was announced at 8 PM on Thursday evening by Governor Carlos Joaquin. The state was not expected to be lowered to the yellow …
High Numbers Of Flights And Hotel Bookings Suggest A Strong Recovery Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo are seeing strong numbers over the coming months as COVID cases continue to decrease. The state moved back into the green zone last week and will continue for at least one more week. As many as 15 …
The New Green Zone Allows Maximum Capacity For Resort Town Playa del Carmen is expecting excellent figures over the Easter break, with hotel capacity potentially reaching 100%. The statement comes as Quintana Roo moves into the green zone for the first time in several weeks. The popular resort town just south of Cancun has already …
Soundset Beach Club Fined Just One Week Before The Restrictions Are Lifted A Playa Del Carmen bar was closed for staying open beyond the current COVID-related operating hours. The bar was also fined for breaking the rules and several people were arrested. Currently, bars, restaurants, and clubs are required to close at 1 AM. The …
January Numbers Edge Out 2019 Figures From The Same Month Cancun International Airport exceeded pre-pandemic numbers for yet another month in the recovery period since COVID hammered the global tourism industry. The city’s January numbers were higher than January 2019, and only slightly less than 2020. The figures come from Aeropuertos del Sureste (Asur), the …
Quintana Roo Governor Pushes For The End Of Pandemic And Economic Development Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will remain for another week at the yellow level on Mexico’s Epidemiological Traffic Light System. The announcement was made by Quintana Roo governor, Carlos Joaquin. Although not returning to the green level, remaining at yellow will …
Occupancy Below 70% But Outlook Is Still Good Cancun Hotels registered a relatively significant drop in occupancy over the past week. For the first time in months, accommodations found themselves under 70% full. Several factors have been attributed to the drop, but the outlook remains positive despite this. In fact, it still remains the highest …
New Advisory and COVID Related Warning Does Not Prevent Travelers Entering The Country The US added Mexico to its ever-growing list of Level 4 “Do Not Travel” labeled countries. The announcement included 14 other countries based on their current COVID rates. It is important to understand that the advisory does not prevent tourists from traveling …