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Update: Isla Mujeres has now reopened to International tourists as of June 8th, 2020 The Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Council has announced the reopening of the state for travel as of June 1. According to the Yucatan Times, the Hotel Association of Cancún, Puerto Morelos and Isla Mujeres (AHCP), in anticipation of a reopening of …

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Say goodbye to the buffet.  All inclusive resorts in the post pandemic world are going to look very different. With popular Mexico destinations such as Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and Cancun reopening to international tourists on June 1st, the world will be watching on how it all unfolds.  Since the announcements were made Mexico hotels …

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Update: Puerto Vallarta will reopen offically for tourism on June 15th.  Hotels in Puerto Vallarta will be reopening as of June 1st, with the announcement by Governor Enrique Alfaro that hotels and motels can begin operations on May 18. With the announcement by Alfaro, hotels are quickly preparing to open but must comply with sanitary …

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Update: The Governor of Baja California Sur has announced that Los Cabos will officially reopen for tourism on June 15th.  The Los Cabos Tourism Board has announced the plan to reopen the city to international tourists starting in June. *Important Note: The reopening of tourism activities is dependent on approval of the Mexico federal government. …

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As International travel begins to reopen, American tourists may find themselves locked out of traveling to many countries that are trying to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Travel has been one of the most deeply gutted industries of the global coronavirus pandemic, so it should come as no surprise that many countries that rely on …

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Southwest Airlines will be returning to the Mexico tourism destinations of Cabo and Cancun as of June 7th. Southwest  is slowly making a return to international travel. The airline is one of the first to make the shift back to international operations since the coronavirus pandemic disrupted most flights outside of the United States. In a …

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Looking for English-speaking countries to travel to? You’d be surprised just how global the English language is, with some foreign countries having a very high percentage of an English-speaking population. You might be searching for English-speaking countries for a few reasons. One might be that you are a novice traveler looking to dip your toe …

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Important Update: Cancun and Playa Del Carmen have officially reopened for tourism as of June 8th.  The Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Council has announced the reopening of the state for travel as of June 1. The Consejo de Promoción Turística de Quintana Roo (CPTQ) says that airline operations also will begin then, which is why …

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Thousands of people in California continue to enjoy the beach as the state endured a heatwave — despite the state’s stay-at-home orders meant to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Amid the global pandemic that’s killed more than 1,600 people in the Golden State, an estimated 40,000 people hung out at Newport Beach and thousands of others spent …

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Like much of the country, Nevada has all but shut down, with the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip replaced with the flashing lights of police cars stationed in front of casinos amid efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. “This is this is unbelievable. I mean, we do the Haunted Vegas tour, I did …

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Thousands of guests endured being marooned on cruise ships riddled by outbreaks of the coronavirus. Even ships that were virus-free were shunned by normally welcoming ports of call around the world.  Now those same ships bob at anchor or languish at piers, their cruise schedules canceled as the pandemic plays out around the world. The only ones aboard …

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Despite the closure of beaches and recreational centers ordered by the authorities, on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta you can still see tourists sunbathing like in any holiday season. Reporter Doraliz Terrón reported this situation in a live broadcast when she was assaulted by a man allegedly from Canada that was in his 50s. “You …

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