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Work on the northern section of the highly anticipated Maya Train is to begin in October, confirmed Head of the National Fund for the Promotion of Tourism (Fonatur), Rogelio Jiménez Pons this week. This part of the project will see the first of the new railway lines laid between the key tourist destinations of Cancun …

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Whether you’re looking to run away with the family and have your own space, looking to hunker down in paradise to focus on your remote work or to go completely off grid for a week- the Yucatan Peninsula is home to some pretty unique Airbnb rentals that will fit your needs. Here are 6 top rated …

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We all want a comfortable base when we go on a trip, somewhere to relax and feel pampered during those all-important days of vacation. The Mexican Caribbean is known for having some of the best hotels and resorts in the world, including some outstanding All-Inclusive resorts in Cancun, so when new hotels are opening, the …

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The mix of palm trees swaying in the warm Caribbean breeze, the soft sandy beaches, the vibrant turquoise blue waters and the type of sunsets that stop you in your tracks – makes the Mexican Caribbean one of the most naturally romantic places in the world.  Here are 6 ideas to kick your date day/night …

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The Mexican Caribbean is home to some of the best tacos around. And I’m not talking about the typical “Old del Paso” tacos you see in North America, filled with ground beef, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomato and sour cream. I’m talking about genuine, authentic Mexican magic wrapped up in a corn tortilla.  After a day …

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Due to an increase in Covid-19 transmissions, Governor Carlos Joaquin has added additional restrictions for Cancun, Tulum and Playa del Carmen in order to reduce the spread of the virus. While Covid related deaths have been lower in recent weeks, the Governor felt it was crucial to increase safety measures in order to prevent further …

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After weeks of warnings from Governor Carlos Joaquín González, several roads that are vital for transportation around Playa del Carmen are now closed to nighttime traffic. The city has already implemented closures on several vital roadways. The head of public security, Jorge Robles has explained that these routes will be closed daily from 10:00pm until …

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