The popularity of the Mexican Caribbean beyond Cancun is rapidly growing, with tourists in search of sun, sand, and surf for their vacation getaway. Looking just at occupancy levels for resorts and hotels in the region, several areas had higher levels of hotels full of tourists relative to Cancun. Exploring Beyond Cancun According to reports …
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After a highly successful 2023, the Mexican Caribbean’s tourism sector is gearing toward another potentially record-breaking year. In the first week of 2024, three Mexican Caribbean hotspots stood out with the highest occupancy levels among nationwide beach destinations, according to data from Sectur, the Mexican Secretary of Tourism. One would expect Cancun, the region’s crown …
The Mexican Caribbean’s tourism scene is booming this summer, with the state of Quintana Roo expected to welcome more than 1.8 million tourists by the end of August. In a recent statement, the Mexican Secretary of Tourism unveiled the hotel occupancy rates for several beachfront destinations in the country, highlighting a notable 3.45% increase compared …
Akumal and Playacar continue to show just how important their place is in the tourism of the Riviera Maya. Out of all the destinations in Mexico, these two mini-powerhouses are leading the nation in occupancy and continuous popularity. That may sound like tourism industry mumbo jumbo, but between them, they haven’t dropped below 86.6% occupancy. …
Playacar is a gated community immediately south of Playa del Carmen’s many attractions. It’s where you’ll find some of the city’s most popular beachfront All-Inclusive resorts, as well as a host of enviable villas, golf courses, and even Mayan ruins. People come back to Playacar year after year for its wide sandy beaches, proximity to …