Proving it has risen from the ashes of Covid as one of the world’s top destinations, Cancun is close to selling out this winter, with occupancy rates predicted to reach up to 95% across the city’s luxurious resorts and beachside guesthouses. Of course, the actual figures can be much higher, and those planning on visiting…
Top 3 Mayan Ruins For A Day Trip From Cancun
Part of the reason why Americans love Cancun so much is the vast cultural wealth of the Mexican Caribbean. The pristine coastline retains much of its pre-Columbian mysticism, being home to an overwhelming number of temples, pyramids, and even ancient forts. With so many landmarks to choose from, what are the top 3 Mayan ruins…
Cancun Officials Say Mass Media Exaggerates Danger In The City
This year, Cancun’s reputation as a safe destination was brought into question after violent incidents increased. As a result, the U.S. issued a travel warning covering the whole of Quintana Roo, citing ‘crime and kidnapping’ as potential risks, but as Cancun officials see it, foreign authorities and the mass media exaggerate in their reports. In…
4 New Incredible Destinations To Explore Once The Maya Train Launches From Cancun
Expectations are high for the official launch of the Maya Train in 2023, the new scenic journey that will take travelers on a loop around Mexico’s famous Yucatan Peninsula. Not only will connectivity increase in the region, but tourists staying in Cancun will also be able to explore four incredible new destinations once the works…
5 Extra Costs Tourists Need To Remember When Visiting Cancun
Cancun has long been a popular vacation destination for travelers from around the world and this year expects to see more than 25 million tourists. Its pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and perfect weather attract visitors year-round, with December – April being the busiest months. As we approach the peak travel season for Cancun, tourists need…
Cancun and Mexican Caribbean Hits New Record For September Arrivals
Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean have hit new records for arrivals in the month of September, as travel to Mexico shows no signs of slowing down towards the end of the year. The region, with its miles of pristine coastline, authentic local culture, and thriving nightlife and leisure options, has long since been a firm…
This Authentic Riviera Maya Destination Wants You To Visit Instead Of Going To Cancun This Year
Cancun may be known the world over for the luxuriousness of its resorts and the azure nature of its waters, and despite being truly stunning, we know it is not necessarily representative of the Riviera Maya as a whole. Other smaller, competing towns in the region are well aware of this, too, with one in…
Cancun Airport Will Officially Open Border E-Gate Lanes For Faster Screening This Winter
In a new effort to speed up security ahead of what’s shaping up to be a record winter for tourism, Cancun Airport is opening E-Gate lanes to allow Americans to travel seamlessly to Mexico. Soon enough, they will no longer be subject to thorough checks transiting the hub, and wait times should be reduced drastically.…
Sargassum Seaweed Season Is Officially Over In Cancun And The Mexican Caribbean
Travelers can rejoice, as it seems that the sargassum seaweed season is officially over in Cancun and throughout the Mexican Caribbean. Sargassum – an unsightly, stinky seaweed that washes up on beaches all over the world – has plagued the beaches of many American traveler’s favorite destinations throughout Mexico, making beaches unsightly and hazardous and,…
Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Likely To Sell Out This Winter Despite Rising Prices
Cancun and Playa Del Carmen are still likely to sell out this winter – despite prices rising significantly in both locations. Whilst there have been a string of other places in Mexico and the wider Central American/Caribbean region that have recently been touted as the new top destinations in town, the sheer volume of hotel…