It’s only been a few days since the south section of the Maya Train launched from Cancun, and though the locomotive’s arrival to Tulum has received extensive coverage, little to no attention has been paid to all the other incredible destinations that have also become more accessible to tourists. It turns out that if you …
We’ve entered a new chapter in the never-ending Cancun Airport taxi saga: as reported by the Cancun Sun, the leading source for all things Riviera Maya, a new notice has been issued effectively banning Uber pick-ups outside the terminals. The decision follows a months-long dispute between taxi operators and the rideshare platform, which’s known for …
After numerous delays, and even reports it could get axed completely, the Maya Train from Cancun to Tulum has officially launched as of this week, bringing tourists closer to the trendy resort town, famous for the pristine beaches and ancient ruins. The launch was celebrated by tourism officials and locals alike, after a 3-year waiting …
Off path explorers headed to Mexico, this one is for you: the Mexican Government has just announced a new cross-country train route linking the popular resort city of Cancun to Oaxaca, connecting eight different states in between. Since its launch, the Maya Train has provided access among tourists, particularly the more adventurous kind, as it’s …
This the last piece of news we wanted to break to you, guys: Regrettably, if you’re expecting to take the scenic Maya Train from Cancun to Tulum this summer, following the promise that it would launch after the presidential elections, that will no longer happen. The long-awaited southbound section of the Maya Train, which travels …
Ever since its debut last December, the Maya Train has revolutionized travel across the Mexican Caribbean, making it easier to get around the region, dealing a blow to the taxi monopoly, and bringing it in line with far-more developed tourist destinations. Contrary to initial expectations, however, the the train did not launch fully, and the …
Cancun may be the number one tourist destination in the whole of Mexico, famous for its five-star resorts, powder-white sands hugged by teal-colored seas, and balmy weather, but it lacks something other Mexican destinations have in abundance: Cultural value. Unlike a majority of Mexican cities, it was not settled during the Mayan or post-Hispanic period, …
The Maya Train has forever changed the way we approach travel in the Mexican Caribbean, shortening travel distances between all the major resort zones, and making it a lot leasier for foreign tourists to reach lesser-known destinations that could be accessed with a car previously. As a result, one of these hidden gems, the charming, …
The Maya Train has forever changed the way tourists approach travel in the Mexican Caribbean since launching last December. In a way, it’s greatly diversified transportation options in the region, where taxi monopolies operate and local buses cannot always be trusted to be on time. Prior to the launch, we expected all lines to open …
Launched late last year, the Maya Train is touted as one of Mexico’s greatest infrastructure projects this century, and it’s not hard to see why: it has revolutionized travel in the Caribbean states, linking the bustling resort city of Cancun to key spots in Quintana Roo, Yucatan, and beyond. If you’re an American tourist landing …
The Maya Train is the greatest infrastructure project to have been launched in Mexico in years. Traveling on a loop around the Yucatan Peninsula and as far southwest as Palenque, it has greatly improved connectivity between some of the country’s top tourist sites since its launch last December. These include Cancun, the bustling resort zone …
Last year, the Maya Train marked the triumphant return of the passenger railway in the Yucatan Peninsula after almost a century of defunding and lack of investment. It now connects all of the top tourist attractions around the Yucatán Peninsula, including Cancun, Tulum, and Chichén Itzá. The success of the Maya Train is ongoing after …