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The buffets may be gone, but half prices hotels in Cancun will definitely make up for it.
The Hotel Associations of Cancun, Puerto Morelos & Isla Mujeres, the Riviera Maya, Cozumel, and the Grand Costa Maya are working together to launch the #Come2MexicanCaribbean campaign, starting June 15.
Hotels listed below
Calling it a “destination reactivation,” they are hoping to incentivize tourists to visit, as much of Mexico aims to welcome back international travelers by early June.
Cancun, Playa Del Carmen, Cozumel and Isla Mujeres officially reopened for tourism on June 8th.
The #Come2MexicanCaribbean campaign will be promoted across various destinations in the Mexican Caribbean, ranging from Cancun to Cozumel.
Per a press release from the Hotel Associations of Cancun, Puerto Morelos & Isla Mujeres, 200 businesses are already said to be involved in the campaign, which it says will launch June 15.
Some Hotels are Including Perks that include two free nights for every two nights paid for by guests.
Other offers include two free days of car rentals for every two days paid for, free stays for up to two children when two adults book, as well as 20% off at participating theme parks, golf courses, and spas.
However, offers can be determined by the businesses themselves, and may thus vary.
List of Hotels Participating in Offer:
Buy 2 nights, get 2 nights free:
- Ade Hotel Bacalar
- Aldea Coba
- Ambience Suites Cancun
- Atelier Playa Mujeres
- Beachscape Kin-Ha Villas Cancun
- Buenavista Bacalar
- Cancun International Suites
- Canopy by Hilton Cancun
- Capital Plaza
- Carpe Diem Tulum
- Casa Barbara Holbox
- City Express Cancun
- Esduma Nativa Tulum
- Estudio Playa Mujeres
- Fairmont Mayakoba
- Hard Rock Riviera Maya
- Haven Riviera Cancun
- Hotel Carolina
- Hotel Casa Blanca
- Hotel Casa Turquesa
- Hotel Villa Dimante
- HUL-KU Playa Del Carmen
- Ibis Cancun Centro
- Kalma 40 Canones
- Kinbe Playa Del Carmen
- Krystal Cancun
- Las Nubes Holbox
- Las Villas Akumal
- Mararena Playa Del Carmen
- Mia Bacalar
- Ocean Coral Puerto Morelos
- Ocean Rivieria
- Oleo Cancun
- Pa Beach Club
- Palmarena
- Presidente Intercontinental Cancun
- Reina Roja Playa Del Carmen
- Riviera Maya Suites
- Seadust Cancun
- Senses Playa Del Carmen
- Suites Fenicia
- Yellow Capsule Hotel Cancun
- Wyndham Garden Playa Del Carmen
Hotels with other offers that are NOT buy 2 nights, get 2 nights:
- Barcelo – buy 2 nights, get kids staying free
- Catalonia – 25% off
- Dreams – $400 in resort credits
- El Cid – Welcome cocktails and 20% off spa
- Hampton – 25% off
- Iberostar – kids stay free
- JW Marriott – buy 4 nights, get 2 free
- Now Resorts – $400 resort credits
- Secrets – $400 resort credits
- The Ritz Carlton – Buy 3 nights, get 2 free
“Different hotel associations in our state, along with the tourist industry in general, are 100% committed participating in this campaign, and aim to reactivate travel to our destinations after the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Roberto Cintron, President of the Hotels Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos & Isla Mujeres, said in a statement.
Mexico has seen 81,400 confirmed coronavirus cases, and 9,044 related deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
Nonessential travel within the US and internationally is currently not recommended by the Centers for Disease Control.
Jhoan Bruno
Monday 15th of June 2020
Hello and thank you for your time and effort in doing this research for us. Do you know which resorts have this 2 for 2 deal in place yet? I’ve been trying to find the deals but doesn’t seem like any are active at the moment
Kashlee Kucheran
Thursday 18th of June 2020
The post has been updated to show which hotels are paying for half of your stay!
RR
Thursday 11th of June 2020
Please be aware, maybe the hotels will open but not the beaches. According to the Riviera Maya News on June 11, 2020. "The Governor of Quintana Roo Carlos Joaquín González, shared a portion of the live broadcast in which he was asked about the reopening of beaches. He said that state beaches will reopen once the epidemiological traffic light turns yellow, which they are hoping, will be “in a few weeks.” The beaches have been closed for many weeks so it should have been mentioned in the story but I guess it is easier to just take a press release and use that as a basis for a story, rather than doing all the relevant research that a proper writer should have done.
Kashlee Kucheran
Thursday 11th of June 2020
Hi 'RR' - The most updated version of Cancun's reopening can be found here: (click HERE) (which this article links to) where we explain how public beaches are closed. We wrote, called and spoke directly with many representatives from the government in order to confirm Cancun's reopening. During our investigation, we also called some of the major resorts in Quintana Roo and 75% of them confirmed that guests are able to use the beach at this time. Some will not have their beaches open until further notice. Yes, public beaches will reopen when the light is yellow, but many resorts are allowing beach use as of right now. Thank you so much for your opinion on how my job should be done.