Tourism

Quintana Roo launches online platform for Travel Agents and Tour Operators

The Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Council (CPTQ) reported that it has developed an online program specialized in the Mexican Caribbean so that travel agents from around the world can get to know more about these destinations. The platform was developed in conjunction with a European company specialized in e-learning and features six language options: Spanish,

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Best nude beaches in Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Cancún and the Riviera Maya

Mexico is amazing, first of all. And its beaches are magnificent, both in the Caribbean and on the Pacific Coast; They are some of the best in the world. Our condolences to Switzerland, Bolivia or Mongolia (hint: they have no coast, neither for better nor for worse). As for nudist beaches, Mexico offers incredible resorts

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Cozumel gets official bike lanes in order to promote sustainable mobility

In order to provide sustainable mobility alternatives to Cozumel residents, a bicycle-only lane has been added to city streets. The new bike lane will cover approximately three kilometres of Cozumel territory says island mayor Pedro Joaquín Delbouis. The bike lane will run in both directions from north to south. Director of Public Services Alejandro Alonso

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Cancun and Riviera Maya plan to reopen to tourists on June 1st

The popular tourist destinations of Cancun and Riviera Maya plan to reopen for international travel by the beginning of June, according to reports. The news comes shortly after Los Cabos, on the other side of the country, announced a phased reopening plan to welcome visitors back to its beaches. The proposal to reopen the Quintana Roo state,

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117 million peso to be invested into remodeling Playa del Carmen’s Fifth Avenue

Details regarding the remodeling of Playa del Carmen’s popular Fifth Avenue shopping area has been revealed by the municipal city council who say the area has suffered deterioration for years, due to a lack of maintenance. Mayor Laura Beristain reported the remodeling of the shopping area will generate 250 jobs and cost 117 million peso.

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Tourists and locals in Playa del Carmen sitting on a white sandy beach with clear blue waters showing no sign of sargassum.

Beaches in the Riviera Maya Are Free of Sargassum and Ready for Spring Break

Governor Carlos Joaquín says that for the arrival of spring, the state is likely to only have a small presence of sargassum along its coasts as per the projections by the Optical Oceanography Laboratory of the University of South Florida. “Unlike previous years, Quintana Roo remains at the forefront, ready to face the arrival of

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Sand covered beach access route between two building on Calle 12.

Playa del Carmen’s Mayor Announces Plan to Open 35 New Beach Access Areas

Playa del Carmen’s mayor has announced that the city plans to open 35 beach access routes, allowing more people to enjoy the Caribbean coastline. Laura Beristain Navarrete, who was elected in 2018, says that new access will allow for more recreational space and respects the rights of citizens to freely enjoy Playa’s beaches. She added

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