Thirty million people flock to this tropical beach destination yearly to soak up the sun and unwind at fantastic resorts. But like any other popular tourist spot, there are potential pitfalls. With guidance from this resident, you'll dodge vacation mistakes others fall for and have the getaway you're planning for.
29 December 2020
After the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in march, all of Mexico held its breath while waiting to hear the news of how the economy would be affected. Many businesses had to close temporarily, while others had to do so indefinitely all over the country, but in touristic areas like Cancun, the numbers were alarming.
This includes all of the tourism sectors in the Riviera Maya, especially the airport and the Cancun Transfers companies, which heavily rely on tourism to make a living and sustain their business model.
The industry of Cancun transportation was facing trouble. However, recently the picture is changing, and the Mexican government is taking measures to slowly build the economy back up by allowing non-essential business and workers to gradually return to their activities and instruct them on how to do so safely.