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Long lines particularly at immigration at the Cancun airport seem to be a thing of the past. At the end of April it was announced that digital kiosks were going to be finally set in motion to be able to allow tourists to enter the country in a more efficient manner. With the announcement though, …

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Tourism numbers in Cancun continue to be on the rise showing not only signs of post COVID recovery, but an actual growth in the local tourism industry. The number of tourists arriving to the region in 2022 is set to eclipse the arrival numbers that were seen pre pandemic in 2019. A big reason why …

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Digital immigration machines had been set up at the Cancun airport for the better part of four years, however, the machines were actually never in use throughout that time period. It turns out that there was actually a law in place that essentially prohibited immigration checkpoints to be run digitally. They had to be staffed …

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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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Cancun authorities were able to stop transport companies from staging yet another blockade as a form of protest in the road that leads to the Cancun airport. This time around the transport companies had an issue with the closure of an exit ramp that allowed vehicles to make a U turn on a specific part …

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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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The coworking trend has found in Mexico a vast market of professionals who decide to work as freelancers, create a start-up, or be surrounded by an environment that promotes creativity and focuses on increasing productivity and well-being. Based on individual memberships or private space rentals, most coworking spaces also offer different locations, cozy facilities, and …

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The new Maya Train will provide easier access to other nearby areas, with 18 different stops to get travelers closer to many of southeastern Mexico’s best destinations.  Starting in December 2023, anyone that plans to take a vacation in Cancun or somewhere else in the Riviera Maya area will have access to some other great sites …

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Tulum is a town of two halves. The downtown and beach sections are a couple of miles apart and offer completely different experiences – and price points.  Both are super popular and there are plenty of reasons to stay in each, so read on to decide whether Tulum beach or downtown – also known as …

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The numbers are in, and it would seem that both Cancun and Tulum were amongst the biggest winners on the Airbnb platform over the past few weeks. Airbnb’s records show that both of these cities in the Riviera Maya were amongst the most searched by travelers. Not only that, but people offering properties for rent …

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