Mexican Caribbean Archives - Traveling Lifestyle https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/tag/mexican-caribbean/ Digital Nomad & Travel News Sun, 12 May 2024 17:56:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Seaweed Alert: 5,000 Square Kilometers Of Sargassum Heading To Mexican Caribbean https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/seaweed-alert-5000-square-kilometers-of-sargassum-heading-to-mexican-caribbean/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/seaweed-alert-5000-square-kilometers-of-sargassum-heading-to-mexican-caribbean/#respond Sun, 12 May 2024 17:39:53 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=78175 Floating about 100 km east of the Guanaja and Roatan Islands, the Sargasso Monitoring Network of Quintana Roo has detected another massive amount of sargassum seaweed. The Mexican state on the Yucatan Peninsula is home to famous beaches such as the resort cities of Cancun and Cozumel and the boho-chic beach destination, Tulum.  Due to the strong east-to-west flowing winds, the monitoring network is anticipating that this mass of 5,000 km2 (3,100 mi2) will hit the waters of the Mexican […]

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Floating about 100 km east of the Guanaja and Roatan Islands, the Sargasso Monitoring Network of Quintana Roo has detected another massive amount of sargassum seaweed. The Mexican state on the Yucatan Peninsula is home to famous beaches such as the resort cities of Cancun and Cozumel and the boho-chic beach destination, Tulum. 

Due to the strong east-to-west flowing winds, the monitoring network is anticipating that this mass of 5,000 km2 (3,100 mi2) will hit the waters of the Mexican Caribbean in the coming weeks. They expect that the mass will arrive in waves hitting mainly in the Southern Zone of the State, in about two weeks.

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This comes after approximately 135 tons were expected to wash ashore on the tranquil waters of the Mexican Caribbean in mid-April. In total, this year there is expected to be between 200 and 300 thousand tons of sargassum washing on the coasts of the Mexican Caribbean according to the Sargassum Monitoring Network.

Seaweed on the beach in Playa del Carmen (MAY 11, 2024)
Source: Traveling Lifestyle

The rotting, stinking algae is composed of gas-filled structures that keep the brown seaweed buoyant and make its way to all Caribbean islands, the Gulf of Mexico, and Southeast Florida. When washing ashore, not only does it stink, but it is not advised to swim next to it as it can cause the skin to turn red and into an itchy rash.

While it is harmful to humans, the seaweed helps with shoreline stability and is home to many marine species and the algae helps with erosion and provides beach plants with nutrients.

Along with the Mexican Caribbean, the massive amounts of sargassum have impacted other destinations in the Caribbean region, such as the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and even the Florida Peninsula.

In the Dominican Republic, hoteliers and local authorities are cleaning beaches every morning and installing ocean barriers as sargassum peaks between May and August on the country’s shores.

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Cancun Sargassum Seaweed Area DAILY 2024 Updates and MAP https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-forecast-shows-worst-seaweed-sargassum-season-in-the-last-5-years/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-forecast-shows-worst-seaweed-sargassum-season-in-the-last-5-years/#comments Wed, 08 May 2024 00:11:35 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=50666 In 2024, the seaweed season in the Cancun Area is in full swing and sargassum is invading the beaches across the whole Mexican Caribbean coast. Beaches most affected by high concentrations of algae include Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Sian Ka’an, and certain areas between Cancun and Puerto Morelos. However, accurately predicting which beaches will be affected and to what extent is extremely difficult, as conditions change almost daily and often without notice. Join our Seaweed/Sargassum Cancun FB group where […]

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In 2024, the seaweed season in the Cancun Area is in full swing and sargassum is invading the beaches across the whole Mexican Caribbean coast.

Beaches most affected by high concentrations of algae include Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Sian Ka’an, and certain areas between Cancun and Puerto Morelos.

However, accurately predicting which beaches will be affected and to what extent is extremely difficult, as conditions change almost daily and often without notice.

Join our Seaweed/Sargassum Cancun FB group where locals and tourists post photos and videos from the area

Read on for the latest information on the sargassum situation at Mexicos’ beaches.

Sargassum Seaweed Cancun Right Now (MAY 7 Update)

Sargassum season in Cancun has been very good in 2024 but recently there has been an increase. There are morning clean-ups organized by resorts which keep the beaches mostly clean until afternoon.

Mexican Caribbean Coast Sargassum Seaweed Map

Mexico Seaweed Latest Distribution MAP

The latest sargassum seaweed MAP of the Quintana Roo coast was issued on April 29, 2024.

Note: The situation changes every day in unpredictable ways, so you take this information as an estimation. You can count on Isla Contoy and Isla Mujeres as clean destinations. As for Cancun, seaweed levels are low but depending on the current it can change from day to day.

Sargassum Seaweed Distribution Across the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean – Satellite Report

Latest Cancun photo updates:

Cancun video update (by Traveling Lifestyle) – April 24, 2024

The walk was recorded on April 24 on Playa Delfines passing famous resorts:

  • Iberostar Selection Resort Cancun,
  • Seadust Cancun Family Resort,
  • Royal Caribbean Cancun,
  • Wyndham Grand Cancun Resort,
  • Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancun,
  • Paradius Cancun Resort,
  • JW Marriot Cancun Resort & SPA,
  • Hard Rock Resort Cancun.

Here are some of the live cameras from Cancun Resorts:

Daily Seaweed Updates and Beach Photos (Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Isla Mujeres, etc.):

May 2 – May 7

Viral videos from different parts of the Mexican Caribbean are circulating the internet and continue to impact tourism as the sargassum season slowly starts peaking in the region.

Playacar MAY 3 – Video report from the walk in front of popular resorts (RIU Palace, Reef Hotel, Iberostar Playacar, Viva by Wyndham etc.)

April 30 – May 1

The situation in Playa del Carmen is out of control in some of the beaches. The cleaning crew struggles to keep up with constant (24h) seaweed arrival.

Here are some latest seaweed photo updates from Holbox, PDC, Tulum and Puerto Aventuras:

April 24 – 29

Latest photo updates from Puerto Morels and Playa del Carmen

April 22 – 23

Tankah Bay and Paradius

Playa Caracol, the cleanest beach in Cancun, zero seaweed – April 22, 2024

April 20 – 21

Sarah G. said in her FB report: “Today in Tulum. Sargassum is here. But they are doing a good job of mitigation. It’s different everywhere but also not really in the water or stinky. No complaints.”

The worst photo is La Zebra. The other two are equidistant in either direction. Enjoy.” she continued.

April 17 – 19

Latest news, photos, and video from recent seaweed arrival

Sargassum seaweed alert in Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean has been raised for the first time in 2024 by the local officials.

The arrival of the sargassum continues as predicted. According to photos submitted to our FB reporting group and information from our journalist in the area, the situation is at its worst in 2024.

This increase in the sargassum prompts the Mexican Navy to install more barriers along the Cancun and other parts of the coast.

Coco Beach, Playa del Carmen – April 18, 2024
Source: Traveling Lifestyle

Video report from Puerto Morelos (by Traveling Lifestyle)

April 15 – 16

Another wave of sargassum is expected in the upcoming weeks

Mexican officials expect another wave of seaweed on the beaches of popular destinations such as Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Akumal, and Cozumel.

Latest photo & video updates:

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Coco Beach, Playa del Carmen – April 16, 2024

April 13 – 14

Latest update on Mexico’s seaweed situation from the FB reporting group. Photos from Playa del Carmen, Akumal and Puerto Morelos

April 11 – 12

Latest photos from Playa del Carmen, Playa Car, and Puerto Morelos

Massive Arrival of Seaweed to Mexican Caribbean from April 6

Massive invasions of seaweed started happening in the Mexican Caribbean. From April 6, people started uploading photos into our FB seaweed reporting group with huge amounts of seaweed on the beaches of Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, Tulum, etc. This invasion continues throughout the week and it’s most likely caused by increased temperatures in the Caribbean.

Here are some photos from our FB group (April 7 – 10):

Playacar – April 10
Source: Traveling Lifestyle

When Does Seaweed Season Start In Cancun (Mexican Caribbean)?

According to the data from the last 2 years, seaweed season in Cancun starts in February and peaks between April and August. Some parts close to Cancun, such as Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, and Puerto Morelos see the start of the peak already in February.

What is the seaweed sargasso and what is causing it?

Sargassum is a type of brown seaweed that floats on the ocean surface and is known for forming large masses or “blooms.” It is distinctive for its leafy appearance and air-filled bladders that aid in buoyancy.

The recent increases in sargassum blooms, particularly in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, are attributed to various factors including nutrient enrichment from agricultural runoff and human waste, climate change, and altered ocean currents. These factors contribute to an environment conducive to the rapid growth and accumulation of sargassum, leading to significant environmental and economic impacts on coastal regions.

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TOP 5 Tulum Resorts With Summer 2024 Deals https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/top-5-tulum-resorts-with-summer-2024-deals/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/top-5-tulum-resorts-with-summer-2024-deals/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 23:06:23 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77654 Known for its beaches and well-preserved Mayan ruins, Tulum is a boho-chic town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. From dips in the crystal clear waters to journeys through the dense jungles and multiple yoga retreats, the city is one of the most Instagrammable and mystic cities in Mexico. Whether you are looking to relax, recharge or journey beyond this summer, here are five resorts to stay at in Tulum. Casa Malca Casa Malca is a chic 71-room […]

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Known for its beaches and well-preserved Mayan ruins, Tulum is a boho-chic town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.

From dips in the crystal clear waters to journeys through the dense jungles and multiple yoga retreats, the city is one of the most Instagrammable and mystic cities in Mexico.

Whether you are looking to relax, recharge or journey beyond this summer, here are five resorts to stay at in Tulum.

Casa Malca

Image Source: Casa Malca

Casa Malca is a chic 71-room hotel in Tulum, which blends refined luxury and artistic splendor.and offers three restaurants on property. Boasting a world-renowned multi-million dollar art collection meticulously curated by the visionary Lio Malca, the hotel is a haven with a rich cultural tapestry and lavish accommodations. The mansion once owned by Pablo Escobar offers guests a swimming pool which looks to the ocean through a tunnel to paradise, as well as an underground swimming pool and a stunning rooftop with 360-degree views.

With suites ranging up to 650 sq. ft.with floor-to-ceiling windows, they offer views of the beach or jungle. Alongside a 6,651-ft private beach, guests can book a massage or enjoy specials like the Sobada Maya and Swedish massage. This summer, book directly with Casa Malca and save 20% on rates from May to September.

Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya

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Overlooking white-sand beaches and Caribbean coastline of the Riviera Maya, Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort is the brand’s largest resort in the Caribbean and Latin America. The resort is the brand’s first all-inclusive offering in Tulum and joins the campus of Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya to offer 735 stylish rooms, including 59 suites, 13 all-inclusive dining experiences, eight resort pools along with a fitness center with a yoga studio and spin room.

This summer, families can experience the ultimate getaway with their Family Fun Break Package, offered February 28th, 2024 to December 31st, 2024 as kids will be able to stay for free during this period. Families will enjoy a three-night stay in one of the resort’s Ocean View rooms with complimentary round-trip airport transportation This package provides access to the Family Zone, 13 All-Inclusive bars and restaurants, daily activities and a dedicated entertainment program.

Casa Chablé

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Image Source: Casa Chablé

Set on an idyllic strip of land between a white sand beach and tropical jungle, Casa Chablé is the first luxury eco-resort in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just 22 miles south of picturesque Tulum, this property is the third location from Chablé Hotels, Mexico’s leading luxury hospitality and wellness brand. Offering just five standalone beachfront bungalows and a main villa housing five guest rooms, the intimate retreat offers true barefoot luxury on 12 acres of tropical jungle nestled along white-sand beaches.

Along with their thatched-roof gourmet restaurant serving fresh daily catch, an oceanfront wellness cabana, gym, Casa Principal swimming pool and private beach dotted with canopy daybeds and hammocks, guests can enjoy a multitude of wildlife encounters and water activities just off the resort’s shores.

The property recently announced its Summer Getaway promotion (starting at $430/night) with not-to-miss preferred rates for an unforgettable escape in the biosphere. Stay 3 or more nights at Casa Chablé this summer and receive up to a 33% discount on the best available rate, daily breakfast for two, a welcome amenity and $150 resort credit per stay/per room. Guests who book this package also have access to Casa Chablé’s kayaks, paddle board and beach bikes to explore the biosphere by land and sea.

Amansala

Amansala

Amansala is an all-inclusive yoga and wellness resort in Tulum named in Sanskrit after Tulum’s peaceful, crystal-clear waters. Aman (peace) and Sala (waters) perfectly encapsulate this eco-chic boutique hotel, where they offer all-inclusive mind-body-spirit tune-up retreats as well as rooms where you can just lounge by the pool or beach and create your itinerary. The village-like setting consists of two properties, Grande and Chica, each made up of a variety of types of rooms as well as three yoga shalas and two restaurants serving delicious fresh food from the nearby waters and local purveyors.

This summer, send the family to camp at Amansala with their Family Summer Camp package ($1,350/night for up to four people, meals and activities included).

Reconnect with each other and nature, create remarkable memories by kayaking in cenotes, taking Spanish classes, going on guided turtle walks, star gazing, and just spending quality time with those that you love.

If fitness is your focus, work on your bikini body this summer, with their signature Bikini Bootcamp program. A typical day would start with a beach walk followed by yoga, a delicious healthy breakfast, fitness or sculpting classes, time to relax on the beach, lunch, an afternoon massage followed by a restorative yoga class, and a delicious dinner around a communal table. Prices start at $465 a night per person, with sessions starting June 5-11, July 1-7, and August 30-September 6.

Mi Amor Hotel

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Image Source: Mi Amor Hotel

Mi Amor Hotel is nestled upon a small rocky outcrop overlooking the Caribbean Sea, Mi Amor Hotel is a romantic hotel perfect for couples to relax and reconnect. Designed using iconic colors and textures reminiscent of the “Acapulco Heyday” era of the 1950’s, the Art Deco, Acapulco Heyday-inspired playground features uniquely-designed accommodations. Offering seven different room categories, whether oceanfront or in our palmed jungle, all are close enough for guests to be serenaded by the sea.

Hideaway inside one of their private striped cabanas perched among the lush gardens while listening to the waves or swing from hammock chairs over the infinity pool enjoying the sounds of the sea. Take in a couples spa treatment or a cocktail class before dining at Hinostroza which features brunch every day and an intimate dinner menu highlighting Mexico´s abundance of seafood. Plan a romantic private four-course private dinner overlooking the Caribbean Sea all in the seductive color red to bring a little passion to the evening or book The Perfect Date and see the nearby ruins and explore cenotes with a private guide.

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Mexico’s Beach Resorts Increase Staff To Fight Sargassum Ahead Of Summer 2024 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/mexicos-beach-resorts-increase-staff-to-fight-sargassum-ahead-of-summer-2024/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/mexicos-beach-resorts-increase-staff-to-fight-sargassum-ahead-of-summer-2024/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 21:46:18 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77649 Quintana Roo’s hoteliers and authorities work together to face a massive arrival of sargassum in the 2024 season. “Some hotels have up to 300 employees ready to collect sargassum, depending on the resort’s size, because there are some with very large beach fronts. However, if sargacero vessels are put in operation, collection will be much easier. They have worked,” said Jesús Almaguer Salazar, President of the Hotel Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos and Isla Mujeres. Resorts managers have also spoken […]

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Quintana Roo’s hoteliers and authorities work together to face a massive arrival of sargassum in the 2024 season.

“Some hotels have up to 300 employees ready to collect sargassum, depending on the resort’s size, because there are some with very large beach fronts. However, if sargacero vessels are put in operation, collection will be much easier. They have worked,” said Jesús Almaguer Salazar, President of the Hotel Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos and Isla Mujeres.

Resorts managers have also spoken to authorities regarding the ocean barriers to prevent the seaweed from washing ashore.

Source: Traveling Lifestyle – Playa del Carmen (April 29, 2024)

“We have been talking for months with the Naval Region Admiral, and thanks to that, anti-sargassum barriers are being placed from Puerto Morelos to Mahahual… These barriers significantly reduce the arrival to the beach,” Almaguer stated.

Some of the most popular beaches in Quintana Roo are installing up to 8,600 meters of anti-sargassum barriers. This reinforces the labor of 22 small boats, an ocean vessel, four beach sweepers, 11 algae collectors, and eight amphibious bands to control sargassum in 2024, according to REPORTUR.mx.

For its part, the Secretary of Navy (Semar) has 22 smaller vessels ready to support the “Natans” ship operations, according to El Heraldo.

Cancun Resorts Brace For Massive Sargassum Seaweed Influx
Source: Traveling Lifestyle – Cancun Hotel Zone (April 24, 2024)

Hoteliers are also lobbying for the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) to rethink the type of population the state houses so the national government allocates more funds for the particular issues this region has, sargassum, for instance. 

Meanwhile, due to low temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean, sargassum season in Quintana Roo started several weeks later than usual.

So far, the most affected beaches include Playa del Carmen, Sian Ka’an, Cozumel, Tulum, and some coasts between Cancun and Puerto Morelos.

But it doesn’t mean these beaches are dirty all day long. Authorities work unstoppably to clean them as soon as possible. 

For the time being, tourism projections have been positive and hoteliers expect figures to continue growing during the rest of the year.

“We had a very good (Easter) season. That serves as a base for the rest of the year. It is very important to have passed Holy Week without serious incidents,. We all know that it is complicated because there is a lot of land tourism. But we are very happy. We are having good results and we hope to continue like this,” Almaguer stated.

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Another Major International Airline To Start Flights To Tulum On May 2 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/another-major-international-airline-to-start-non-stop-flights-to-tulum-on-may-2/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/another-major-international-airline-to-start-non-stop-flights-to-tulum-on-may-2/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 16:31:49 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77617 Air Canada joins the group of American carriers that are already offering direct flights to the resort town of Tulum, Mexico. On May 3, Tulum International Airport Felipe Carrillo Puerto (TQO) will receive its first passengers from Toronto, and on May 4, from Montreal. “New route alert! Beginning May 3, 2024, you’ll be able to fly direct to Tulum from Toronto on Fridays and Sundays, and from May 4, 2024, direct from Montreal on Saturdays.” Air Canada said in a […]

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Air Canada joins the group of American carriers that are already offering direct flights to the resort town of Tulum, Mexico.

On May 3, Tulum International Airport Felipe Carrillo Puerto (TQO) will receive its first passengers from Toronto, and on May 4, from Montreal.

“New route alert! Beginning May 3, 2024, you’ll be able to fly direct to Tulum from Toronto on Fridays and Sundays, and from May 4, 2024, direct from Montreal on Saturdays.” Air Canada said in a press release.

This is part of Air Canada’s diversification strategy for popular destinations, according to Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning at Air Canada.

For his part, Miguel Torruco Marqués, Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism, celebrated the start of the new two routes. 

“Without connectivity, there is no tourism, and the [Toronto and Montreal] new routes to the new Tulum International Airport, which is ready to receive five million passengers, will boost the arrival of tourists from our second most important source market for international tourists.”

By summer 2024, Air Canada will be operating 520 daily flights to 120 destinations in Canada, the US, and the Caribbean, accounting for 66,000 seats, which represents an increase of 5 percent from 2023. 

Air Canada is the latest carrier flying to Tulum non-stop. On March 31, the destination welcomed its first-ever United Airlines flight from Boston, and some days later, another from Chicago. 

As of today, United transports passengers to Tulum from eight American cities.

Other airlines offering non-stop flights to Tulum include Delta, which started operations to this town on March 28 from Atlanta, and American Airlines which offers flights to Tulum from Dallas and Charlotte.

Representing Central America, Copa Airlines has been operating a Panama-Tulum route since February.

On June 13, JetBlue will fly to Tulum from New York (JFK). For its part, Spirit Airlines has announced the start of operations to Tulum from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando in the next few months.

Iberojet in Europe also plans to offer flights to Tulum from Spain and France later this year.

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Cancun Airport Keeps Seeing Complaints Growth About Immigration Processes https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-airport-keeps-seeing-complaints-growth-about-immigration-processes/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-airport-keeps-seeing-complaints-growth-about-immigration-processes/#respond Thu, 25 Apr 2024 19:17:53 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77418 For years, tourists around the world have taken to social media to denounce the rather awful treatment they receive at Mexican airports. But now things have worsened. With more than 500 operations between arrivals and departures, Cancun International Airport is receiving over 20 daily complaints regarding mistreatment and delays, according to REPORTUR.mx.  Common complaints include extreme wait times at immigration checkpoints (more than 2 hours), a lack of officials to process documents, missing connections and shuttle services, low-quality internet, and even […]

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For years, tourists around the world have taken to social media to denounce the rather awful treatment they receive at Mexican airports. But now things have worsened.

With more than 500 operations between arrivals and departures, Cancun International Airport is receiving over 20 daily complaints regarding mistreatment and delays, according to REPORTUR.mx. 

Common complaints include extreme wait times at immigration checkpoints (more than 2 hours), a lack of officials to process documents, missing connections and shuttle services, low-quality internet, and even extorsions perpetrated by immigration officers, according to local news outlet El Economista.   

Fed up with the mistreatment of their customers, The Hotel Association of Cancún, Puerto Morelos, and Isla Mujeres sent a letter to Tourism Secretary Miguel Torruco, expressing “great concerns from the Quintana Roo hotel sector” regarding “situations” experienced by a rising number of travelers at Cancun International Airport, said President Jesús Almaguer in February. 

“We continue to have an increase in complaints from United States and Latin American tourists upon entering the Cancun International Airport migration area. They’ve informed us about the lack of migration officials, exaggerated times to cross the filters, and even more worrisome, the mistreatment of the Colombian market by immigration agents, reads the letter

Cancun International Airport Set For Major $24.4B Expansion And Renovation

Juan Enrique Suárez Del Real Tostado, President of the Union of Tourism Secretaries (Asetur), stated they are closely monitoring the mistreatment tourists have suffered at the hands of immigration officials. He said he’d escalate matters to the Ministry of Interior to expose these facts.

“We have to give [tourists] adequate treatment. We understand that sometimes the work is so routine that it can generate a situation where we forget to provide that attention, but we are going to propose a precise system of immigration training.”

According to Suárez, airport officials have to “understand how much tourism means, but above all, the image they can generate,” he said.

But that can be a little bit late. 73 out of 115 reviews on TripAdvisor, rank Cancun International Airport as “Terrible.

A family traveling on March 2024 said: “unorganised and long queue, not the best start to the holiday, luckily the rest of the trip made up for it…”

A group of friends also traveling in March 2024, said there were no parking slots available so they had to wait almost one hour to get off the plane: “Fourty five minute wait on the tarmac to get a gate, then 1hr to get through immigration. Emerge from baggage pick up to find a place to wait for friends arriving on a different flight. No place to sit down for however long it takes for our friends to emerge. No regard whatever for the comfort of travellers by the airport authority.”

Another family also complained about the excessive wait times at immigration: “Took us 2 hours to get through passport control, taking them initially 45 minutes to even bother putting people on the gates! A near further hour to then get through customs. Complete mayhem from start to finish, the worst airport I’ve ever passed through.

Quintana Roo Governor Mara Lezama has reportedly met with federal and state authorities, hotel associations and the Southeast Airport Group (ASUR) to define steps that allow them to control security and streamline the entrance of tourists at immigration checkpoints, REPORTUR.mx revealed.

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Cancun Resorts Brace For Massive Sargassum Seaweed Influx https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-resorts-brace-for-massive-sargassum-seaweed-influx/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-resorts-brace-for-massive-sargassum-seaweed-influx/#respond Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:51:36 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77469 If you can’t decide whether or not to book those flights to Cancun due to the sargassum season, rest assured that not only authorities but also the local hotel industry are committed to providing you with the best possible beaches. The sargassum seaweed season in Cancun had been very mild in 2024 but it started changing last week. Reports and photos from today, April 24, suggest a huge spike in the amount of sargassum in Cancun and the region. Last […]

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If you can’t decide whether or not to book those flights to Cancun due to the sargassum season, rest assured that not only authorities but also the local hotel industry are committed to providing you with the best possible beaches.

The sargassum seaweed season in Cancun had been very mild in 2024 but it started changing last week. Reports and photos from today, April 24, suggest a huge spike in the amount of sargassum in Cancun and the region.

Playa Delfines – April 24, 2024
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Last month, the state government, along with the Secretary of Navy, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, environmentalists and civil society, joined forces to tackle sargassum in 2024.

According to Jesús Almaguer Salazar, President of the Hotel Association of Cancun, Puerto Morelos and Isla Mujeres, local hoteliers have hired up to 300 workers each to keep beaches clean.

“Each hotel makes plans depending on sargassum behavior and with these barriers, we’ve significantly reduced its arrival. Some hotels have up to 300 employees dedicated to this [cleaning], depending on the hotel size.”

Playa Delfines – April 24, 2024
Source: Traveling Lifestyle

The Naval Region has started to install anti-sargassum ocean barriers from Puerto Morelos to Mahahual, which has always been the most affected area.

This preventive strategy, along with the use of special ships capable of collecting the algae in the open sea, has significantly reduced its presence at local beaches.

Mexican Navy Installs 8,600 Meters Of Barriers To Fight Sargassum In The Caribbean

Almaguer also said that the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) should take into account the particularities of the population living in tourist states such as Quintana Roo, given that funds to address issues like sargassum depend on data this institution provides.

“Inegi should consider that in tourist states like ours, we have up to 20 million temporary inhabitants throughout the year, who demand services, who require services, and who need to use public services.”

For this season, 22 smaller vessels will be supporting the “Natans” ship, in addition to 340 workers, including technical-scientific personnel, as per the Secretary of Navy (Semar.)

In the first two weeks of operation, Quintana Roo has collected 950 tons of seaweed in the sea.

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Cancun Dominates The Most Searched Destinations For Summer 2024, According To Expedia https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-dominates-the-most-searched-destinations-for-summer-2024-according-to-expedia/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/cancun-dominates-the-most-searched-destinations-for-summer-2024-according-to-expedia/#respond Tue, 23 Apr 2024 18:02:17 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77403 Right after London, Cancun managed to reach second place in the ranking of the most sought-after summer destinations, according to Expedia® Summer Travel Outlook 2024.  With its tropical beaches, vibrant atmosphere, aquatic sports, and exciting nightlife, Cancun doesn’t cease to allure travelers to its coasts. On this occasion, Cancun has defeated Rome, Paris and Tokyo in the race for the preferred vacation getaway for Americans this year.  Knowing that Cancun is a popular destination for Americans, you may think these […]

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Right after London, Cancun managed to reach second place in the ranking of the most sought-after summer destinations, according to Expedia® Summer Travel Outlook 2024

With its tropical beaches, vibrant atmosphere, aquatic sports, and exciting nightlife, Cancun doesn’t cease to allure travelers to its coasts.

On this occasion, Cancun has defeated Rome, Paris and Tokyo in the race for the preferred vacation getaway for Americans this year. 

Knowing that Cancun is a popular destination for Americans, you may think these results were expected, but they weren’t.

Although Mexico is the most visited country by US citizens, with more than 39.3 million tourists a year, Cancun didn’t used to be a destination Americans were eager to travel to during the unsparing summer. But things are changing.

If you are planning an escape to Cancun this year, make sure to book your tickets 21 to 60 days prior to departure.

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According to Expedia, a global travel company, purchasing your flights before May 2 will help you save up to 15 percent. 

Traveling on Mondays is also 15 percent cheaper than taking off on Thursdays or Fridays, and using the window between mid to late August can save you up to $256, said the company.

Another tick to help you save even more money is landing in alternative airports such as Cozumel (CZM), Merida (MID), or Tulum (TQO).

Cancun’s key role as a business hub combined with a diverse tourism portfolio has catapulted the destination to the top most visited hotspots in the world. 

In fact, in 2022, this city was the second most visited getaway on the planet after Dubai, according to Forbes.

One of the reasons explaining this phenomenon is the growing number of flights available from multiple cities across the United States. 

Another aspect that makes Cancun so attractive is its versatility. This destination caters to both luxury and business travelers, as well as backpackers, families, couples, groups of friends, spring breakers, and even speleologists and pre-Columbian history lovers. 

Cancun is also a world-class destination for weddings as well as aquatic sports such as parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking, and snorkeling. Others prefer Cancun for its cutting-edge golf courses like Moon Palace, Riviera Cancun Golf Resort or Iberostar Golf Club. 

Isla Mujeres

Another unique feature is its proximity to top-tier attractions such as the stunning Isla Mujeres, the majestic pyramids of Chichen Itza or the out-of-this-world Cenotes, a chain of underground freshwater wells, that can only be found in the Riviera Maya.

Last but not least, this year Cancun is seeing “unusual” low quantities of sargassum arriving at its beaches. As of today, the seaweed alert is at level two, “very low.” 

To maintain this status, the Secretary of Navy is installing 8,600 meters of anti-sargassum barriers to prevent the seaweed from reaching the beaches of Cancun, Tulum and Playa del Carmen.

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Officials Raised Sargassum Alert For Cancun And The Rest Of The Mexican Caribbean https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/officials-raised-sargassum-alert-for-cancun-and-the-rest-of-the-mexican-caribbean/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/officials-raised-sargassum-alert-for-cancun-and-the-rest-of-the-mexican-caribbean/#respond Sat, 20 Apr 2024 18:45:57 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77352 Mexico has elevated its sargassum alert from one, “very low” to two, “low,” for the first time in months, due to a large mass of seaweed approaching its Caribbean coasts. A few days ago, over 120 tons of sargassum impacted Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Cozumel beaches. Over the next few weeks, Playa del Carmen will receive up to 300 tones per day. Northeastern winds on the Caribbean Sea produced by a cold front from a few days ago had […]

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Mexico has elevated its sargassum alert from one, “very low” to two, “low,” for the first time in months, due to a large mass of seaweed approaching its Caribbean coasts.

A few days ago, over 120 tons of sargassum impacted Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Cozumel beaches. Over the next few weeks, Playa del Carmen will receive up to 300 tones per day.

Northeastern winds on the Caribbean Sea produced by a cold front from a few days ago had kept sargassum at bay. 

However, an anticyclone plus new southeastern winds combined with higher temperatures will inevitably attract more sargassum, according to the Oceanographic Institute of the Gulf and Caribbean Sea.

We know from experience that higher temperatures are correlated to the quantities of sargassum that will arrive. So, we are prepared to increase the collection, because from today the arrival will definitely begin to intensify,” said María de Lourdes Várguez Ocampo, Secretary of Sustainable Environment and Climate Change of Solidaridad.

The amount of seaweed washing ashore depends on multiple human factors as well as unpredictable weather conditions in the Atlantic Ocean.

This time around, sargassum volumes have seen a reduction. In the first two months of the year, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Tancah, Cobá and Pole beaches collected 800 tons less than in the same timeframe in 2023. 

Coco Beach, Playa del Carmen – April 19, 2024
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But the government won’t let its guard down. The Mexican Navy, along with State and private organizations, have geared up to combat sargassum months before the season began.

Cleaning heavy machinery and special vessels have been purchased to help the army of staffers who collect the seaweed right on the beach.

But that’s not all. Since April 1, the Navy has also been installing 8,600 meters of barriers to collect seaweed in the sea before it washes up on Cancun, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and other Caribbean beaches, said Admiral Rafael Ojeda.

Regarding Operation Sargasso, it began on April 1. We have four sweepers, 22 small vessels, 11 sargaceras, a sargacero ocean vessel, eight compacting band machines, and barriers,” said Admiral Ojeda.

Playa del Carmen beach after morning clean up (April 19, 2024)
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Although beachgoers can find sargassum all year long, the arrival season as such, typically goes from April to August.

This seaweed is no longer a merely aesthetic issue. According to studies, its unusual overproduction is wreaking havoc on the Mexican coral barrier and destroying vital nurseries for the conservation of marine species. 

While sargassum can mess up with your Instagram pictures, rest assured that Mexican authorities are working non-stop to provide you with the best beach experience possible while you take in the sun, gastronomy, and culture of this incredible destination.

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Quintana Roo continues to implement strategies to collect sargassum in the sea and on shores, trying to keep beaches as pretty as possible. 

Since the beginning of April, the Secretary of the Navy has been tasked to install 8,600 meters of ocean barriers to catch sargassum in Cancun, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and other hotspots before it washes ashore, as informed by Navy Secretary Admiral Rafael Ojeda Durán.

This is only another tool that adds to the arsenal of technological equipment Quintana Roo State uses every day to help keep beaches suitable for local and international tourism.

Regarding Operation Sargasso, it began on April 1. We have four sweepers, 22 small vessels, 11 sargaceras, a sargacero ocean vessel, eight compacting band machines, and barriers,” said Admiral Ojeda.

“Sargaceras” or “sargacero” vessels are ships equipped with special technology systems capable of suctioning sargassum and sometimes even packing it without negatively impacting marine life in the process. 

Authorities have also announced the works won’t end with the placement of ocean barriers, but also with the cleaning, collection and transport of the material to Technological Institute Felipe Carrillo Puerto, as well as other institutions to transform it into biodiesel.

Playa del Carmen Sargassum Arrial – April 18, 2024
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Since the day the sargassum season kicked off in 2024, over 950 tons have been collected. Playa del Carmen expects to be receiving around 300 tons of sargassum per day over the next few weeks, as satellite reports show there’s a mass moving towards the Yucatan peninsula.

Although the Navy works hard to collect as much sargassum as they possibly can, the reality is that visitors will find beaches covered with it from April to August.

That’s why it’s so important to keep yourself updated about the changing conditions of beaches because they are not entirely clean or dirty every day. It depends on multiple factors.

The bright side is that this year has the potential to see less sargassum due to favorable weather conditions in the Atlantic Ocean.

Join our Mexico sargassum monitoring FB group to receive and share information about the sargassum situation across the Mexican Caribbean.

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