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Scuba Diving in Cozumel

Diving in Cozumel a Must-do in the Riviera Maya.

Cozumel is once again recognized as the best place in the world for scuba diving. The recognition was received at the International Tourism Fair 2022 held in Madrid.  The history of diving in Cozumel began in the ‘60s, when Frenchman Jacques Cousteau visited this island for the first time.  He was so fascinated by the

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Cancun, Riviera Maya tourism continues to rebound with the arrival of travelers

According to data from the Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR), Cancun showed a positive trend in hotel occupancy during the week of July 6 to 12, obtaining 5.7 percentage points more than the previous week, reaching a 22.5 percent hotel occupancy. This gradual recovery of productive activities, such as tourism for Quintana Roo, is the result

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11% of the hotels in the northern area of Quintana Roo have reopened

In the third week of economic reactivation in the northern area of ​​Quintana Roo, only 11% of the 691 hotels opened their doors, with Cancun being the destination with the most reopenings. According to reports from the Hotel Associations of Cancun, Puerto Morelos, Isla Mujeres; and Riviera Maya, there are currently 89 lodging centers that

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Vacation Club members anticipated to be among the first to return to Cancun, Riviera Maya

The vacation club market has begun to reschedule vacations to the Mexican Caribbean after a three-month hiatus with vacation club representatives anticipating member arrivals this month. Patricia de la Peña Sánchez, president of the Association of Vacation Clubs of Quintana Roo said that those who canceled are now looking for airlines to resume their trips

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More than 40,000 tourists per day are expected during the Riviera Maya summer!

Mexico’s premier tourist destination! Over the last 15 years more than 100 new hotels have been built in the Riviera Maya as companies such as Starwood Hotels, Hyatt, and FRHI Hotels have invested in properties. The number of hotel rooms in the area has increased from just under 15,000 in 2000 to over 46,470 in

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