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Mexico has remained one of the most popular destinations for Americans to travel throughout the pandemic, but recent events in Quintana Roo have caused security concerns for travelers and a new warning from the U.S. government. Still, the government of Quintana Roo says that the state remains a safe and secure destination for visitors and …

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The Post-Pandemic Rebound Continues In Quintana Roo Visitors to Cancun and the surrounding areas should anticipate huge crowds this winter, with hotel occupancy reaching within touching distance of 100%. Cancun is facing one of its busiest seasons ever. Roberto Cintron Gomez, President of the Cancun Hotel Association stated that many hotels are now reporting 100% …

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The Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards have confirmed that almost three-quarters of the ‘2021 Top 25 Mexico All-Inclusive Resorts’ are located in the beautiful Mexican Caribbean. The Travelers’ Choice list is created based on feedback and ratings from guests who have stayed in them – and really, what better recommendation can you get? Here are the …

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The U.S Depart of State has updated its Mexico travel advisory and has decided to keep Mexico at Level Three: Reconsider Travel. In recent weeks, many popular destinations for U.S travelers have changed to Level Four: Do Not Travel.  Mexico has been a popular travel destination for American tourists throughout the pandemic because restrictions have …

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Mexico has been one of the most popular destinations for Americans during the pandemic, and many digital nomads have chosen to call it home given the generous 180-day visa on arrival for Canadians and Americans. However, recently there have been changes to the amount of time granted to stay under the visitor permit. Many travelers are …

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1500 Strong National Guard Division In Place To Help Keep Tourist Hotspots Secure  The Mexican state of Quintana Roo is to implement a so-called “Tourist Battalion” to alleviate security concerns for visitors to the area. Quintana Roo is the heart of Mexico’s tourism industry, and includes major hotspots like Cancun, Tulum, and Playa Del Carmen …

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Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a sublime south eastern coastal region, renowned for startlingly beautiful sands kissed by the Caribbean, historic ruins from ancient civilisations, and a fabulous climate. Here are seven reasons why you’ll love it. Riviera Maya The Riviera Maya stretches south from Cancun to Tulum, a blissful tract of palm fringed, white sand …

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Next year promises to be completely different from the previous two years. As travel restrictions drop around the U.S. and the world, it’s never been more important to find excellent travel deals. And below we have some brilliant Black Friday deals for you in the U.S, Europe, the Caribbean, and Mexico.  The deals can be …

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There is no cooler way to get around Mazatlan than riding in a pulmonia. If you’ve taken one of these open air taxis before, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Warm ocean breeze blowing through your hair, loud bass from rhythmic latino music pumping from the speakers, flying down the malecon while watching the …

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Tulum is on everyone’s bucket list these days and with good reason. It’s a magical town brimming with unique outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and super trendy accommodations, guaranteed to make a lasting impression on any visitor. However, the Tulum of even 5-10 years ago is not the same Tulum of today, and there are many …

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After recent acts of violence in Tulum, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will send the National Guard into Tulum to protect tourism in the Riviera Maya.  The president lamented the acts of violence and the subsequent deaths of the tourists at La Malquerida restaurant by saying, “The alleged perpetrators have already been identified, I hope …

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