Governor Carlos Joaquín announced that Quintana Roo will be home to over 1400 permanent soldiers who primary purpose will be to protect tourists From Cancun to Tulum. The new army security battalion has been provided by the Mexican Federal Government and will be setting up an army base on a strip of land provided by …
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While Cancun has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons as of late, it hasn’t stopped tourists from coming. According to ASUR, the group that runs the Cancun Airport, last month was the busiest October on record for international arrivals. Over 1.1 million foreign tourists arrived in October mostly made up of American travelers. …
As instructed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the National Guard has stepped in to help protect the Riviera Maya after the recent shooting in Tulum which left two tourists dead and multiple others injured. Last week on Wednesday, October 20th, 2021 tragedy struck Tulum when two tourists, Jennifer Henzold (35) and Anjali Ryot (25) …
Solo travel is exhilarating and an incredible way to get to know yourself better, blow off some steam, start a new chapter or to simply take a step back, take a deep breath and do literally whatever you want. It’s freeing and something everyone should experience at least once in their life. However we all …
As the tourism rate continues to spike this holiday season, Mexico is staying focused on vaccinating its population and has received a second batch of vaccines from the United States. The shipment of vaccines was imported from the U.S., through the company AstraZeneca. The company had previously sent a batch, classifying this one as the …
Given the increasing number of visitors that are entering Mexico’s tourist hotspot this Easter break, new health protocols are being implemented in Cancun, including the placement of extra sanitary filters around the city. Sanitary filters provide a simple yet effective check-up for individuals passing by the specific area. Pedestrians circulating the streets will be expected …
Currently classified as a ‘yellow’ zone in terms of COVID-19 contagion and cases, the state of Quintana Roo is making its way towards the green zone following recent progress in controlling transmission. Over the past two days, the state registered zero deaths and a decrease in new daily cases. Governor Carlos Joaquín expands on the …
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Mexican Caribbean tourists can now travel to their favourite exoctic locations with lowered risk. For the second consecutive week, the country has reported no ‘red’ states, indicating no maximum risk of transmission. As for the current week, an analysis has been given of the risk of COVID-19 carried in each state of Mexico. With three …
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