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Cancun hotels are currently 81.2% booked up by 5% compared to the occupancy levels registered last week. These high occupancy numbers are not necessarily a staple of this time of year in the beach city. With the number of rooms that are currently occupied in Cancun, it’s once again the busiest tourist destination in Mexico …

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Tulum’s Explosive Growth Continues As Hotel Giant Bets On its Success Hotel giant Hilton has inaugurated two new hotels in Tulum this week, marking a further step forward in the fast-growing beach town’s development. The announcement comes just days after several major outlets criticized the town’s infrastructure. The first of the two hotels is the …

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A recent break in water lines has left more than 130 areas in Cancun without water, including the Cancun Hotel Zone. The break occurred on Friday and at the time it was reported it was unclear as to how long the water supply would be down. Some of the neighborhoods affected by the water line break …

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Cancun businesses that cater to the needs of tourists like restaurants, and hotels have always made an effort to ensure that their staff members speak English. However, with the pandemic many of the tourism industry workers that originally hailed from other parts of Mexico returned to their hometowns. Doing so in an effort to cut …

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Hotels in Cancun, and other parts of the Riviera Maya are expected to be almost fully booked for the first week of July. Some hotels in the region are already set to put up no vacancy signs for that particular week as tourists have flocked to book their trips in advance. The president of the …

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There has been a huge influx of American and Canadian tourists in Cancun in the first few months of the year and hotels have continued to be fully operational despite having staff shortages. In a recent union report a delegate pointed out that despite the shortages, all-inclusive resorts in the Riviera Maya area have steadily …

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Quintana Roo’s Growth Continues Long After The COVID Surge Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will have another two thousand rooms added over the course of the next year. The figures point towards continued growth in the Mexican Caribbean. The figures, which were announced by the local government, will be welcome news for the …

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Tourism in Cancun is currently booming despite the fact that recent reports show that hotel rates in Cancun, the Riviera Maya, and Mexico in general, are up 48 percent compared to 2019. For some more luxury hotels, this increase has raised the per night rate to as much as $1200. Tourists who pay that for …

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Post COVID recovery continues for Cancun hotels at seemingly unexpected rates. Hotels in the beach city are expecting to be at around 90% capacity over the summer months. In fact, some hotels have already filled their books all the way up to the last week of July. In spite of the fact that Cancun is …

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With the end of the peak season prices for a Cancun vacation are expected to go down considerably. Making a trip to the Mexican beach city more affordable for both local and international travelers. In a report titled Triple Index Cities, by TNS Cancun has dropped from being the 7th most expensive city to vacation …

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