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1 week ago |
travelinglifestyle.net | Viktor Vincej
As the 2025 high tourist season approaches, Playa del Carmen is grappling with a significant influx of sargassum seaweed along its coastlines. Despite the challenges, three beaches—Playa 72, Xcalacoco, and Montecarlo—have notably maintained minimal sargassum presence, offering respite to visitors and locals alike.These beaches benefit from unique coastal configurations and current patterns that naturally deter sargassum accumulation.
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3 weeks ago |
travelinglifestyle.net | Viktor Vincej
While traditionally viewed as a winter escape, the Caribbean is rapidly solidifying its reputation as a year-round travel destination — and summer may just be the region’s best-kept secret. Industry experts have long highlighted the advantages of visiting the Caribbean during the summer months. With fewer crowds, warmer ocean temperatures, and refreshing trade winds that cool the evenings, the off-season offers an ideal blend of comfort and tranquility.
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3 weeks ago |
travelinglifestyle.net | Viktor Vincej
Playa del Carmen, Mexico – The Secretariat of the Navy has announced the deployment of a 2.5-kilometer (1.55-mile) anti-sargassum barrier off the coast of Playa del Carmen.
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3 weeks ago |
travelinglifestyle.net | Viktor Vincej
RIVIERA MAYA, Q. ROO – Despite the early and heavy arrival of sargassum along the coastlines of Quintana Roo, the state’s Ministry of Tourism (Sedetur) projects a robust influx of nearly 1.3 million tourists during the upcoming Easter holiday period, underlining the Mexican Caribbean’s enduring appeal among both domestic and international travelers. Tourism Secretary Bernardo Cueto Riestra emphasized the optimistic outlook, with hotel occupancy expected to surpass 82 percent across the region.
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4 weeks ago |
travelinglifestyle.net | Maria Valencia
Curacao stands out as one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean, boasting a low crime rate and minimal risk of natural disasters. The island’s exceptional standard of living, top-notch healthcare system, and increasing life expectancy rates are among the factors that foster its safe environment. While most tourists enjoy a secure journey, it’s advisable to remain vigilant against minor crimes such as bag snatching and pickpocketing.
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