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Isla Holbox is a favorite destination for travelers to the Mexican Caribbean because of its rustic charm and traditional settings. Tourists love the fact that it feels more like an authentic beach town, much different than the large tourist hotspots in the area. With that rustic charm comes issues that locals are familiar with, but …

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The municipality of Isla Mujeres has been dealing with a water issue that continues to leave travelers all wet when enjoying a vacation getaway to the Mexican Caribbean island. Flooding on Isla Mujeres Despite the recent work of public works officials on Isla Mujeres, flooding continues on the island even after just a moderate amount …

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It’s been more than a week since heavy rains hit the Mexican Caribbean area. Despite this, the streets in the tourist zone of Holbox Island still remain flooded. Compounding the issue is the fact that many of the streets on Holbox Island are not paved. This creates quite a muddy experience getting around town. Now, …

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Vacation-busting weather has been making headlines in some areas of Mexico, like Los Cabos, as well as large portions of California battered by high winds and severe amounts of rain. So far, the magical destination of Tulum has been spared the same fate as its northeastern rival, although currently, the future forecast isn’t shaping up …

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Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean are entering the peak of the hurricane season, which occurs between September and November, as officials activate safety protocols during the unusually stormy period. The shoulder season typically sees the strongest tropical storms – and in some instances, powerful hurricanes – form over and around the Mexican Caribbean, potentially affecting …

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Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean are known for their year-round warm weather, which attracts visitors by the millions. In the summer, the sun-soaked region is prone to heat waves, when temperatures can soar above 95 degrees Fahrenheit. With summer just around the corner, many travelers will likely encounter a heat wave on their next Cancun …

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Hurricanes and tropical storms are one of the scariest weather phenomena in Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean, with several powerful storms battering the region every year. Fortunately, severe tropical storms are rather rare, with Hurricane Gilbert being the last major hurricane to strike the tropical city of Cancun. In this article, we’ll go over whether …

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Every year as spring turns to summer, dust from the Sahara desert travels across the Atlantic Ocean and lands in the the Caribbean, including in Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean, causing surprising effects to health. The unique weather phenomenon can cause respiratory symptoms to flare up, as a result of which local authorities have told …

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Beachgoers were shocked on Sunday afternoon after a mini tornado passed through the La Martina beach club on Coco Beach, Playa Del Carmen. Three individuals were left with minor injuries, as a result of the wind picking up pieces of beach furniture and throwing them back onto the sand. Both city workers who were clearing …

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More Rain Expected As The Storm Moves Inland Cancun experienced some minor flooding this week as Hurricane Agatha grew from a Category One storm into a Category two. Further rain and intense wind are expected further in the week. Agatha is the first named storm of the season and had developed in the Pacific over …

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