Cancun Beach Being Restored At A Record Pace By: Rick Hendershot When Hurricane Wilma swept through Cancun last October the mighty winds stripped away 8 miles of some of the most beautiful sandy beach in the world. Everyone from Mexican President Vincente Fox down to the local residents knew that the beach had to be restored or Cancun's future was in serious danger.
Within weeks the Mexican government pledged $21 million to restore the beach. Now they have made good on that promise, and a massive barge being run by a Belgian firm is wor... Tags: Cancun, Mexico, Cancun resorts, Cancun vacations
Cancun Is Back And Better Than Ever! By: Justin Burch On October 21, 2005, Cancun was struck by Hurricane Wilma, the most intense Atlantic storm on record. However, after little more than a year, Cancun has remerged as an even more enticing destination. With over $1.5 billion committed to the citywide rebuilding effort, resorts have not only repaired their structures, but have improved upon pre-storm conditions. Nearly all of the city’s restaurants and bars have reopened, many with sparkling new additions and renovations. Howeve... Tags: cancun travel, mexico tourism
How America Travels to Cancun By: Enid Glasgow It's strange, really, that despite all the downward economic trends, the hospitality industry is still strong as an ox and lively as ever. What's especially surprising is the trend that sees vacationers gravitating toward the luxury all inclusive Cancun resorts which may or may not include Paradisus Riviera Cancun and Dreams Cancun—it does. Tags: cancun travel trends, mexican travel
Cancun in a Day – Joe's Jeep Adventure By: Enid Glasgow What do Cancun and a chocolate sampler share in common? Variety. Unlike a sampler, however, Cancun won't try to pawn its undesirables off on you, wrapped in deviously chic chocolate shells; no, that pithy little saying, "it's all good," courses ubiquitously throughout the Yucatan. Tags: things to do in cancun, mexico
Charter a Fishing Voyage in Cancun By: Enid Glasgow Offered from the clearest, verdant waters known to Mexico; a sport, a leisure, that is popular vacation activity, fishing in Cancun is not only legendary, but a pivotal cog to the tourism machine in Mexico. What is common to most who visit the tropical waters of the Yucatan, is to either charter a boat or fish the shallow waters each offering their own distinct collection of species, depending on whatever you're in the market for. Tags: cancun fishing charters, fishing charters in cancun
Cancun Booze Cruises By: Enid Glasgow Among other things, Cancun is known worldwide for spring-breakers and wild parties. But it’s not just the abundance of nightlife in the area that gives Cancun this reputation. Wild and crazy fun seems to be built into many activities offered in Cancun. One notorious activity aimed at attracting the party-goers in Cancun is the famous booze cruise, a party on the water involving a large boat, lots of alcohol and everything you’d expect in a Cancun club. Tags: cancun booze cruise, cancun booze cruises
The Great Outdoors in Cancun, Mexico By: Enid Glasgow Let’s face it, Cancun is a great vacation spot. Loaded with beautiful beaches, luxury resorts and more nightlife than most visitors can handle, Cancun has long been a favorite for travelers looking for an affordable vacation south of the border. That said, most travelers never make it out of 'resort-city'. What I mean is that most travelers never experience any the vast number outdoor adventures awaiting them. Tags: cancun outdoors, cancun adventures
Feeding on the Cheap in Cancun By: Enid Glasgow A sure path to anything authentic and un-inflated by tourism is behind the steps of a local. Where you end up, however, are places worlds apart from Cancun's Hotel Zone; markets and stands serving fresh, authentic meals and specialty dishes for a handful of pesos. In most cases, the journey to quenching your hunger will lead you to locations of great charisma—the bullfight arena, parque de los palapas, or the larger mercados. Tags: cancun dining, cancun travel, cancun deals
Golf like a Legend in Cancun, Mexico. By: Enid Glasgow Golfing beyond the local greens is popular fare these days; teeing off with rainforest at your back, or a sun setting in to ocean, or swinging into a mounting range volcanoes. In Cancun, two new Greg Norman courses join a legendary Jack Nicklaus course to confirm what most familiar with the game already know—Mexico is a golfing Mecca. Tags: cancun golfing, golfing in cancun
The Districts of Cancun By: Enid Glasgow In 'The Great Gatsby' there are two sides to the town, West Egg and East Egg, the newly rich and the inherently rich. Cancun is divided into two regions that, although not as cleanly defined as those in Fitzgerald's iconic novel, are known as the city's Hotel Zone and downtown. Tags: cancun travel tips, tips on traveling to cancun
The Only Worthwhile Tip for Cancun By: Enid Glasgow It was only as I was sitting on a red and teal bench in the park, getting pummeled by one of the worst rain storms Cancun had experienced in over three years, did I start to formulate a list of need-to-know tips that I wish someone would have shared with me. Tags: cancun travel tips, tips on traveling to cancun
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