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How safe is travel in Mexico?

Posted on 19 March 2010 by admin

How safe is travel in Mexico?

Cancun is Safe & Beautiful!

Cancun is Safe & Beautiful!

With the recent warnings issued by the U.S. State Department about the violence in Mexico, it is understandable that many tourists are wondering: “Is it safe to travel to Mexico?”, “Is Cancun safe?”, and similar questions regarding the safety of coming to Mexico. We’d like to help calm these concerns, and remind you that the recent waves of violence are all taking place in border towns such as Ciudad Juárez, Nuevo Laredo, Tijuana, etc. NOT in the beautiful paradise that is Cancun!

An extract from an article by Carol Pucci of The Seattle Times:

“It all depends on where you’re going.

As a new travel warning by the U.S. State Department points out, the areas of concern are not the beach resorts or historical cities most Americans visit, but rather the border towns, specifically Tijuana, Nogales, Ciudad Juárez, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey and Matamoros.

Too often in the past, these types of government alerts have taken a broad-brush approach, simply advising against travel to a country as a whole. What’s different about this warning, issued Sunday following the shooting in Ciudad Juárez of three people with ties to the American consulate, is its level of detail, and the way it rightly targets only towns where drug-related violence has been rampant.

This could have something to do with the fact that Mexico’s tourism economy is fragile, and the U.S. government doesn’t want to do anything that might damage it, but let’s hope it also has something to do with a new, more responsible approach to travel warnings in general.

As the State Department points out, millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year, and this isn’t likely to change. Nearly a million Americans live in various parts of the country, enjoying the benefits of an inexpensive retirement and low-cost medical care.

I just returned from seven days in Mazatlan and Sayulita, a surfing and beach town near Puerto Vallarta popular with many from Seattle and Portland. I experienced nothing out of the ordinary, except perhaps, fewer tourists than usual. Restaurants were lively and filled with Americans and Canadians who were there seemed to be enjoying their vacations with no hassles or problems.

The Mexican people, of course, are concerned about what’s happening in their country. They’re worried that the violence could spread, and worried about its effects on their own sense of well-being, tourism and the general economy. It was interesting to observe a military “show of force,” one evening in Sayulita when a truck with armed soldiers did a once-around the town square while bystanders ate ice cream and typed on laptops.

The bottom line: If you’re planning a vacation soon to Mexico, by all means go, but heed the State Department’s advice and use common-sense precautions such as visiting only legitimate business and tourist areas during daylight hours, and avoiding areas where drug dealing might occur.

You can read the full article HERE

You can also checkout this graph showing the total crimes per capita by country, which clearly shows Mexico way below other countries, including the USA. Mexico is ranked at #39. Graph courtesy of my dear friend Kelly! (Thanks Kel!)

And finally, you can also read our post about the safety of Cancun, Playa del Carmen and surrounding areas, complete with tourist testimonials!

Don’t take it from us, take it from other tourists that have come and enjoyed this beautiful country!

Come enjoy this paradise!

Come enjoy this paradise!

We hope to see you soon! Have a safe & fun vacation!

Don’t forget to follow us at Facebook & Twitter to stay updated about the safety in Cancun & Mexico in general!


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Red Cross Haiti Donations in Cancun

Posted on 15 January 2010 by admin

Cancun for Haití!

Cancun for Haití!

Cancun for Haití!

Update 20/01/10 16:30 PM

Red Cross Cancun sends us this urgent message:

We need more DIAPERS, BABY FOOD, SOAP, CANNED TUNA, SURGICAL MASKS! THANK YOU!

Thank you for helping us help!

Update Wed Jan 20:

You can donate cash to Haiti by sending a SMS (with TELCEL) in Mexico!

Dear Friends,

If you are in ANY part of MEXICO and want to help Haiti donating CASH, you can do so by sending a SMS (Works in TELCEL carrier) to 8888 entering the numeric amount of your donation, which can be 100, 200, 300, or 500 MXN pesos. It gets charged to your monthly bill or to your pay as you go plan, and the money goes straight to the people of Haiti! I just donated 100, how much can you donate? Thanks!

More info (page is in spanish)

Update Mon Jan 18:

Hi friends!

The Red Cross Cancun is sending us this message:

“We need lots more diapers & baby food! Thanks so much for helping us help!”

So there you go, lets continue helping Haiti in Cancun!

Thank you!

Dear friends,

In case you haven’t heard about it, there was a MASSIVE earthquake in Haiti, that killed thousands of people and damaged thousands more; leaving people homeless instantly.

Downtown Port au Prince after Earthquake

Downtown Port au Prince after Earthquake

From Wikipedia:

The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake centered approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, which struck at 16:53:09 local time (21:53:09 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010.[4] The earthquake occurred at a depth of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi). The United States Geological Survey recorded a series of aftershocks, fourteen of them between magnitudes 5.0 and 5.9.[5] The International Red Cross estimates that about three million people were affected by the quake,[6] and about 45,000–50,000 people were killed.[3]

MORE INFO: Full entry @ wikipedia

Haiti in ruins =(

Haiti in ruins =(

They need all the help we can give them! Here in Cancun, Red Cross Haiti Donations are being gathered at the Red Cross Cancun Offices.

Red Cross Cancun official statement:

We need your help!

The Red Cross Cancun will be accepting donations to send to Haiti. Please help us by donating any of the following products!

Non-Perishable Foods:

Canned Tuna in water

Gerber (baby food)

Energy Bars

Cookies

Canned Fruits or Vegetables

1 or 2 kilos of rice.

Hygienic Products:

Diapers

Toilet Paper

Soap

Tooth Brushes

Tooth Paste

Medical Supplies (raw materials ):

Bandages

Gauze

Antiseptic Solution

Masks

Disposable Gloves.

Medicine:

For diarrhea

Antibiotics

Antihistamines

Analgesics ( pain killers ).

Drugs by International standards should be valid for at least 6 months from this day.

If you wish to make a money donation please make a bank deposit to the Red Cross.

Bank Information

Account Name: CRUZ ROJA MEXICANA IAP

Bank: BANCOMER (SUC. 683 Banca de Gobierno Palmas)

Account Number: 0404040406

Interbank CLAVE: 0121800004040404062

Google Maps link to Red Cross Cancun:
View Red Cross Haiti Donations Cancun in a larger map

You can also join us at our Facebook page and leave a message there if you want to help! We want to gather some donations and go to the Red Cross in group!

Please, these persons REALLY need our HELP. This is a really bad situation for a lot of people that are suffering. Any help we can give will be a relief for them!

Thank you!

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Is Cancun Safe? You bet it is!

Posted on 12 January 2010 by admin

Dear Friends,

I have been hearing lots of “Is Cancun Safe?” or “Is the Riviera Maya/Mexico safe?” questions lately,  and I’ve also noticed that some of the most popular keywords used to get to Cancun is Safe! are: “is cancun safe 2010″, “is cancun safe”, “is cancun safe right now 2010″, “how safe is riviera maya 2010″.

The message is loud and clear: you are worried about the safety of your possible next vacation destination. And I tell you, its completely understandable! Really, it is! With so much negative press Mexico has been getting recently (think drug wars, insecurity, swine flu, etc) it is a hard reality that our image has been damaged. We must show you how safe we are, as we have always been, now, more than ever.

And I can do just that! Please take some minutes to thoroughly read this post, where I’ve put together some of the best resources I’ve found over the web!

YES, Cancun , the Riviera Maya, and Costa Maya, are all SAFE & BEAUTIFUL places to visit!

Cancun is safe & beautiful! See for yourself!

Cancun is safe & beautiful! See for yourself!

Don’t take it from me, a local, born in Cancun and living here for 25 years; take it from other people, REAL people. Tourists, bloggers, expats, people that live & work here!

I’d like to take some excerpts from “Mexico: Safety, Health and Money”, a GREAT article by Tony & Cheri of Luna Blue Hotel, in Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Crime

Mexico’s government is in a battle with drug dealers. That battle is sometimes very violent, and some innocent people have been hurt and killed. But the battle being fought (and won) by the Mexican government is NOT taking place anywhere near the tourist areas of Mexico’s Mayan Riviera, the Caribbean coast which stretches from Cancun to Tulum. The violence which erupts between drug dealers and the police is primarily centered on the border of Mexico and the southwest United States. It is over this border that guns are smuggled to Mexico and drugs are smuggled to the US. The competition over these smuggling routes between drug dealers and the disruption of those routes by law enforcement has caused much of the violence which is so sensationally reported by the media.

Health

The single most devastating blow to Mexico’s tourism in the Yucatan this year was undoubtedly the swine flu/H1N1 scare. We say “scare” because the flu itself was never a problem in this part of the world. The real problem was the hysterical reaction of the media and the internet community.” (You can checkout http://bit.ly/swineflufraud for more on this!)”

Full article can be read HERE

I’d also like to show you some testimonials; again, by tourists and people that live & work in the area:  locals, “ex-pats”, etc

Real Cancun & Riviera Maya Testimonials

“No, we are not afraid to live here. We continue to love our life here and enjoy running one of the area’s most popular small hotels. And we are not afraid to recommend this part of paradise as a travel destination whether with us or at one of the other fine resorts or hotels in Playa. And so we are going to end this year by once again talking about safety in Playa Del Carmen and the Mayan Riviera.”

-Tony & Cheri – Luna Blue Hotel, Riviera Maya

“I love Cancun, I think its a place that has a tourist an commercial area, an adventure side, a sophisticated face with the spas, super hotels. I really think that the best thing is to research a little before heading to Cancun to know the activities you are looking for. I love adventure and ecotourism and I know Cancun and Quintana Roo had plenty of things to do from under river swimming, jungle forest tours, swim with dolphins, manatees and the whale shark, cenotes, you name it. For sure my next vacation will be Cancun and the surroundings.”

-Fatima Garcia

“I would venture to say that Cancun and Riviera Maya represent the best vacation value currently available to US travelers. Great service, outstanding resorts, a great beach and climate – you can’t beat it, especially at the prices the hotels are offering. A great destination for a fun, safe, and memorable vacation.”

-Robert Cole

“The bottom line: The drug war violence is in the border regions (most especially Laredo and Tijuana, which I do not recommend visiting right now), and Cancun is well more than 1,000 miles away (that’s the distance between Los Angeles and Denver). Plus, police presence on the streets of Cancun is high, and the city seems as calm and safe as ever.”

-Pauline Frommer (from  world famous Frommer’s Travel Guides)


I’d also like to share with you a full article written by Pauline Frommer called “Four myths about traveling to cancun now”

See? We’re not lying – Cancun, the Riviera Maya, and Costa Maya (Tulum) are all SAFE & BEAUTIFUL places to visit!

Cancun is Safe & Beautiful as you can see!

Cancun is Safe & Beautiful as you can see!

Wanna hear more? You can always ask away and read other people’s opinions at our Facebook page, or follow us at Twitter!

We’ll be happy to help you be relaxed about your Cancun vacation!

All the best from Cancun! And of course, Happy #TravelTuesday!

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Swine Flu (Influenza A1HN1) Fraud – Official Questioning Now Starts

Posted on 11 January 2010 by admin

Swine Flu (Influenza A1HN1) Fraud: Official Questioning Now Starts

A very strong & thought provoking article by Heidi Stevenson of Gaia Health regarding the whole 2009 Swine Flu (Influenza A1HN1) “pandemic”!

Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg, president of the Council of Europe’s Health Commission, was interviewed by L’Humanité about the links between Big Pharma, the World Health Organization (WHO), and governments.

Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg

Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg

“We have had a mild flu – and a false pandemic” says Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg, the chair of the Health Committee in The European Council. The German parliamentarian is also an epidemiologist and former health director in Flensburg. For that reason he has followed the H1N1-pandemic closely since June 11 and up to the present. He calls the pandemic “one of the greatest medical scandals of the century”, and for that reason he has decided to take the case to the European Council.

Dr. Wodarg discusses the fraud, the greed, and the risks placed on the populace in the travesty of the faked swine flu pandemic. The entire interview consists of one hard-hitting, to-the-point, and compelling quote after another.

These are VERY SERIOUS accusations made by a serious, official authority! I personally agree that there was a complete media scandal, that overinflated and drove to the point of absurd exaggeration this “Pandemic”. Governments, politics, and practically everyone that wanted to use the so called “Pandemic” to their personal advantage just basically did so. Sadly, politicians going on national TV “Praising” their government’s “swift reaction” to the “pandemic”, became a regular thing.

I do hope investigations are made, and when found guilty, legal actions are taken against ALL THE PEOPLE INVOLVED in this crime against humanity. Think “crime against humanity” is exaggerating? Well, how would you call the manipulation of information, the lying, the playing with people’s lives?

This needs to stop. WE need to stop being indifferent to the media/government manipulation! Let’s all work together and follow closely this event, and keep spreading the message to the world!

I’ll say it once again: CANCUN IS SAFE! Just as the rest of the world, it seems!

Link to the full interview

“THIS ‘PANDEMIC’ IS ONE OF THE GREATEST MEDICAL SCANDALS OF THE CENTURY”Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg

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Feliz Año Nuevo 2010 desde Cancun!

Posted on 31 December 2009 by admin

Estimados amig@s:

Para este año que inicia, les quiero compartir algunos pensamientos.

Creo que ya hablé suficiente sobre el año que pasó, como nos fue, la necesidad de seguir siempre creyendo y teniendo esperanza en mi mensaje navideño , así que en esta ocasión trataré de ser mas breve.

Yo pienso que toda crisis nos presenta oportunidades. Cancun is Safe! nació de la oportunidad que vimos de hacer un sitio que ayudara a contrarrestar la imagen negativa creada por la crisis de la influenza A1HN1; si la crisis de salud no se hubiera presentado, tal vez Cancun is Safe! no estaría aquí. O al menos no de la manera que lo conocemos. También pienso que todo error que cometemos no es motivo de sentirnos mal y lamentarnos por ello, si no que del mismo modo nos brinda una oportunidad de corregir nuestro camino. Viendo así las cosas, me parece que la crisis que todos pasamos y seguimos pasando, nos trae algunas oportunidades, como el aprender a vivir más con menos, aprender a necesitar menos cosas para ser feliz, aprender a disfrutar más las cosas que tengamos, aprender a valorar mas a la familia y seres queridos que a las posesiones, aprender la naturaleza efímera y temporal de las posesiones materiales, aprender a apreciar el valor del amor en los tiempos difíciles, y una larga lista mas. A ustedes, ¿que les enseñó esta crisis?, ¿que han aprendido?, ¿que valoran mas ahora?, ¿como han cambiado sus prioridades?.

En lo personal, el aprender a vivir más con menos me ha resultado una excelente lección. Disfruto más a mi hijo, mis seres queridos, mi familia, mis amigos. No tengo t.v., así que uso esos tiempos para leer, o comunicarme con mis amigos, ya sea electrónicamente, o por teléfono, o incluso visitándolos. Mi apartamento no tiene nada más que lo mínimo necesario, y en lugar de sentirlo vacío, lo siento amplio, tranquilo, en paz.

Este año nuevo, aprendamos a vivir mejor y más felices con menos; aprendamos a necesitar lo realmente necesario, como la familia, los seres queridos, los amigos, el amor; esas son algunas cosas que todos los seres humanos necesitamos, son condiciones básicas necesarias para ser feliz. Lo material, las posesiones, son temporales, es bueno tenerlas y definitivamente mejoran la calidad de vida; pero tampoco es sano ni nos ayudará a ser felices el depender de ellas. Mientras tengamos las cosas básicas antes mencionadas, lo demás es opcional: si tenemos comodidades, bien, pero si no, también, no son necesarias para ser personas plenas y felices.

Reciban todos mis mejores deseos sinceros desde Cancun, que a todos nos vaya mucho mejor este año que inicia, y que las cosas se sigan poniendo cada vez mejor para todas las personas de la tierra.

Feliz Año Nuevo 2010 desde Cancun!

Feliz Año Nuevo 2010 desde Cancun!

Camilo Olea

Fundador, Director
Cancun is Safe!
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Feliz Navidad desde Cancun!

Posted on 24 December 2009 by admin

Feliz Navidad desde Cancun!

Feliz Navidad desde Cancun!

Feliz Navidad desde Cancun!

Estimad@s Amig@s:

En esta víspera de Navidad, quiero tomarme un momento para compartirles algunos pensamientos.

Este fue un año sin duda difícil, muy difícil para algunos, y mas dificil para otros, pero en general, todos dimos nuestros mayores esfuerzos para librarlo. No miremos atrás, miremos adelante; miremos en todo lo que nuestro trabajo duro nos consiguió, asi sea simplemente mantenernos en el mismo lugar. El futuro se construye en el presente, y el pasado aporta lecciones e ideas; usémoslas, aprendamos de nuestros errores, y concentrémonos en trabajar aún más duro el próximo año. Lo peor ya paso, dicen, e incluso si no fuera así, y faltaran cosas más difíciles por venir, lo importante es siempre mantener el espíritu. La sustancia más dura e irrompible del mundo no es el diamante, es el espíritu humano. Todo lo que necesitamos para mantenerlo es CREER. La esperanza se pierde al último, y sólo si uno lo permite.

Así que sigamos apoyandonos unos a los otros, sigamos creyendo, y sigamos construyendo un mejor futuro para nosotros, nuestros seres queridos, y todas las personas de la tierra.

Desde Cancún, les envío mis mejores deseos y esperanzas sinceras de que, al menos por hoy, tengan paz, armonía y un momento de calidad y amor con sus seres queridos.

Felices fiestas, y nos vemos en año nuevo =)

Feliz Navidad Cancun!

Feliz Navidad Cancun!

Abrazos,
Camilo Olea
Fundador,Director
Cancun Is Safe

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Merry Xmas from Cancun!

Posted on 24 December 2009 by admin

Merry Cancun Xmas! A personal Xmas thought for the holidays!

Merry Xmas from Cancun!

Merry Xmas from Cancun!

Dear Friends:

I’d like to share with you a personal Xmas thought.

This was a tough year for us all. Tougher to some than to others, but we all suffered. Let’s not look back, but ahead; let’s look in all that our hard work got us, even if it was just staying at the same place. Think about this: Many, many people lost EVERYTHING they had. If you didn’t, or lost little, you should really appreciate that.

The future is built in the present, with our present actions. The past just serves as a memory and idea repository, a place where we go to learn, and apply those lessons to our present moment.

The worst is behind us, so they say, but even if it wasn’t so, even if the worst is still to come, it doesn’t matter. What matters is for all of us to keep BELIEVING we can do it, keep believing things will get better; if we truly believe, with all our heart, then we will start making the change we all want. They say the hardest thing in the world is a diamond, I disagree; to me, the hardest thing in the universe is the human spirit, the soul. We never lose it, even if we think we do. It’s just always there.

So let’s keep believing, lets keep our hopes & spirits alive, lets keep working for a better world for us, our loved ones, and everybody.

I say: the best is yet to come. And it will. It always does. Has to.  Just believe.

Sending warm wishes to you all, may you have, if only for tonight, a moment filled with love & harmony with your loved ones.

Merry Xmas from Cancun!

Merry Xmas from Cancun!

Merry Xmas from Cancun!


Camilo Olea
Founder,CEO
Cancun Is Safe!

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Cancun Beach Sunday: Playa Tortugas!

Posted on 14 December 2009 by admin

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Woke up to blue skies, warm weather, and sunshine… another great day for a Cancun Beach Sunday!

Mexican Caribbean Paradise: Cancun!

Beaches of Cancun!

Beaches of Cancun!

I spent this great Cancun Beach Sunday visiting some family & relatives that came from Mexico City to enjoy this Paradise; yes, even us Mexicans know the jewel we have and we enjoy it just as much! They stayed at a hotel in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, where we first met and lounged for a while at the pool area. The Jacuzzis seemed really inviting, so I indulged and relaxed away at the warm, bubbly water…

Pool Area! Nice!

Pool Area! Nice!

We stayed there for a while, enjoyed some nice family time with our relatives, took up some sunshine at the beach, and finally I ordered a delicious grilled hamburger for lunch, as I hadn’t had anything but a glass of orange juice after waking up earlier in the day; I was starving! Maybe that’s why the burger tasted so delicious, lol! Or maybe it was a real good burger, too!

Restaurant at the Pool / Beach!

Restaurant at the Pool / Beach!

Suddenly, the sky turned a little dark & cloudy…

gloomy skies!

gloomy skies!

and a little rain started falling! It quickly turned into downright heavy rain, but as its always the case, it only lasted a couple of minutes and then just as quickly as it began, it was over, and the sun was shining again!

Cancun Is Safe Tip: These kind of “flash rains” are very common in Cancun, and they are nothing to worry about. They just form seemingly out of nowhere, and as quickly as they start, they usually pass over, and the sun shines again; its only a matter of waiting for a while!

There was this really cool & nice bar at the beach!

Cancun Beach Bar

Cancun Beach Bar

So after a while there, we decided to move to another spot. My family and I went now to Playa Tortugas, or Turtle Beach, one of the favorite beach of the Cancun locals, as well as the rest of the world!

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Playa Tortugas is at Km 6.5 of the Cancun Hotel Zone, right in front of a now closed place called “Pepe Tigers”, and also infront of a big local tour operator offices. Getting there is really easy: Just hop into any bus going to the Hotel Zone, they all stop there! Just kindly ask your driver to let you know when you are in Playa Tortugas and they’ll gladly do it!

Entrance to Playa Tortugas

Entrance to Playa Tortugas

As we already said, Playa Tortugas is a local favorite. Many local families go there on Sundays to unwind and have a good family time & fun at the beach. They pack ice coolers with beverages and lunch, and they make their own beach pic-nic in Cancun! You can also find people from just about any part of the world getting a healthy dose of sunshine & sea at Playa Tortugas any day!

Chilling out at Playa Tortugas!

Chilling out at Playa Tortugas!

Playa Tortugas, Cancun, Mexico

Playa Tortugas, Cancun, Mexico

Beautiful Playa Tortugas!

Beautiful Playa Tortugas!

Cancun Is Safe Tip: We’d like to remind you again that its a good idea to rest well and sleep early the night before going to the beach, in order to be able to get up as early as you can and arrive to the beach in the first hours of the morning. Why? A variety of reasons, actually! In the early morning and until past mid-day, the sun rays are not so hot and the weather is more fresh & breezy; you can also pick the perfect spot to lie down, as not many people are gonna be crowding the beach! Also, have you ever watched the sun rise at the beach? You have to do it!

Playa Tortugas is also home to a Little pier; you can both take a ferry or other boats to Isla Mujeres, or you can also shop around for souvenirs, as they recently are doing some work on the pier and more little shops selling handcrafts, clothing, & souvenirs are opening.

Pier of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Pier of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Local handcrafts sold at the Pier of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Local handcrafts sold at the Pier of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

While taking a walk at the pier we came across these amazing animals: 2 “Barracudas” just fished out of the water! Look at the size of these things! And the teeth! Yikes! Can you imagine getting a bite from one of these cuties? Well, it happens sometimes, and let us tell you, it is definitely not pretty! Don’t have to worry much though, barracudas usually don’t come near the shore, you only may come across them if you dive or snorkel a little deeper, and even so, if you don’t get too close to them, they won’t see you as a threat and they’ll leave you alone.

Barracudas @ Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Barracudas @ Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Look at the teeth!

Look at the teeth!

Barracudas are usually cleaned up, cut and prepared right away, to make a delicious fresh ceviche

There are a lot of empty beach chairs waiting for you , as you can see!

Beach chairs & beds at Playa Tortugas

Beach chairs & beds at Playa Tortugas

Cancun Is Safe Tip: Most beaches in Cancun have beach chairs/beds available. Most of the times they belong to a restaurant or business that will either rent them to you for a price for the day, or ask you to order something to drink or eat in order to use them. It’s always best to ask before using one and then having somebody come to tell you that you cant use it without paying. Plus, prices aren’t high: a normal beach bed / chair rent fee for a day is between 8 to 10 USD.

You can also order something to drink or eat and have it delivered right at your spot by a waiter!

Waiters @ Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Waiters @ Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Cancun Is Safe Tip: You can also find this service at most Cancun beaches. The waiters are normally working for a restaurant or bar and will approach you to offer their services. It is not obligatory to order anything to be on the beach, though. You only need to order anything if you want to use the chairs or beds, if you don’t plan in doing so, you can be at the beach as long as you want without a problem.

As in most beaches in Cancun, you can find restaurants & bars right at the beach in Playa Tortugas. Prices always vary, so the best is to scout around a little first; compare prices & promotions, or as we like to say in Mexico “If the place is crowded its probably good!” lol, some common Mexican folk culture for you! =) You can also always ask the locals: we are more than happy to help!

Beach Restaurant @ Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Beach Restaurant @ Playa Tortugas, Cancun

The sea was warm & delicious, as you can tell by the many people enjoying it!

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Sea of Playa Tortugas, Cancun

After a great day with my family & relatives at Playa Tortugas, we decided to call it a day, since we were pretty worn out by all the sun! We hugged & said good bye, and off I went again to my place, for a much needed & relaxing bath, refreshment, and some time to chill out and write about the great Cancun Beach Sunday I had!

Until next Cancun Beach Sunday, we’re sending much sunshine & warm wishes from Cancun to you!

Remember, Cancun is Safe & a beautiful place to visit! Come see for yourself!

For watching our complete Flickr photo gallery for this Cancun Beach Sunday, please click here.

Posted by: Camilo Olea

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Domingo de playa en Cancun: Playa Tortugas

Posted on 13 December 2009 by admin

Domingo 12 de Diciembre del 2009:

¡Un día perfecto para ir a las paradisiacas playas de Cancun!

Las paradisiacas playas de Cancun!

Las paradisiacas playas de Cancun!

Este domingo disfruté de un delicioso día en la playa de Cancun en compañía de mi familia. Primero, pasamos un tiempo agradable disfrutando las instalaciones de un conocido hotel de la zona hotelera de Cancún. Un poco de jacuzzi super relajante, rayos de sol, y una deliciosa hamburguesa a la parrilla recién preparada a la orilla del mar… ¡perfecto!

Relax en la Alberca!

Relax en la Alberca!

De repente, se comenzó a nublar un poco… ¡y en poco tiempo ya teníamos una fuerte lluvia encima!

Cielo nublado...

Cielo nublado...

Cancun Is Safe Tip: Lo bueno de este tipo de lluvias en cancun es que asi como comienzan, terminan: ¡rapidamente! No duran mas de unos minutos; después se van y ¡el sol regresa con toda su fuerza!

¡Un moderno y fresco bar en la playa!

Bar en la playa en Cancun

Bar en la playa en Cancun

Después de que pasó la lluvia, decidimos movernos y fuimos a la famosa Playa Tortugas; preferida de los locales y turismo nacional , aunque visitada por turismo de todo el mundo.

Playa Tortugas, Cancun, Mexico

Playa Tortugas, Cancun, Mexico

Playa Tortugas se encuentra en el Kilometro 6.5 de la Zona Hotelera de Cancún, frente al ahora cerrado “Pepe Tigers”, y también como referencia frente a oficias de una agencia de tours acuaticos; Playa Tortugas es una playa favorita no solo del turismo internacional, sino también de los Cancuneses y en general todos los Mexicanos que nos visitan. Es una playa muy familiar, con un ambiente siempre alegre, llena de cosas que ver, y por supuesto, con unas de las mejores playas y mares de todo el mundo: ¡Cancún, el caribe mexicano!

La entrada a Playa Tortugas

La entrada a Playa Tortugas

Diversión familiar en Playa Tortugas

Diversión familiar en Playa Tortugas

La hermosa Playa Tortugas!

La hermosa Playa Tortugas!

Llegar a Playa Tortugas es muy fácil: todo lo que tienes que hacer es tomar cualquier autobús que vaya a la zona hotelera saliendo del centr0; todas las rutas de autobus tienen paredero justo frente a Playa Tortugas, simplemente avisa al conductor del autobús que por favor te indique cuando esten en Playa Tortugas y listo.

Cancun Is Safe Tip: De nuevo queremos mencionar que recomendamos ampliamente el hacer un esfuerzo la noche anterior, acostarse temprano y descansar bien para poder llegar a la playa lo más temprano posible, de ser posible 8 o 9 am; ¿por que? por que mientras más temprano sea, los rayos del sol aun no serán tan fuertes, el clima se sentirá mas fresco y menos bochornoso, aparte que por supuesto la playa es casi toda para tí, y ¡puedes elegir el mejor lugar a tu gusto! Otra parte positiva de hacer esto es que si llegas realmente temprano, antes de que amanezca, puedes ver personalmente un hermoso amanecer en una de las playas mas hermosas del mundo, el caribe mexicano…

Playa Tortugas es hogar de un pequeño muelle embarcadero desde donde se pueden tomar ferrys y embarcaciones a Isla Mujeres. Actualmente se encuentra en desarrollo una ampliación de otro pequeño muelle donde pudimos ver que se piensa dar un giro mas comercial, con tiendas de ventas de ropa, artesanías, recuerdos de la región, etc.

Muelle de Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Muelle de Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Artesanías locales en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Artesanías locales en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Cancun Is Safe Tip: Los camastros en las playas tienen distintas modalidades: o bien pueden ser parte de las instalaciones de el hotel y en casos como ese su uso solo es exclusivo para huespedes del hotel; como también pueden ser de uso de algún restaurante o comercio, que normalmente exige algún consumo mínimo o incluso cobra una cuota de pago por su uso durante todo el día. Lo recomendable es siempre preguntar antes de dar por hecho cualquier cosa.

Camastros en Playa Tortugas,Cancun

Camastros en Playa Tortugas,Cancun

Cancun Is Safe Tip: En Playa Tortugas y en algunas otras playas de Cancun, existen meseros dispuestos a brindar servicio de comida y bebida a la carta; los precios varían completamente de acuerdo al negocio o comercio, aunque siempre se encuentran buenas ofertas y promociones, lo mejor es preguntar siempre al mesero si tiene alguna promocion para turismo nacional o locales, generalmente así es.

Servicio de Meseros en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Servicio de Meseros en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

En la mayoría de las playas de Cancún existen restaurantes justo a la orilla de la playa; los precios siempre varían y la calidad de alimentos y servicio también, así que lo aconsejable es tratar de averiguar un poco con la gente local. Preguntar amablemente y sin miedo por sus opiniones, generalmente la gente local es bastante tranquila y te da sus opiniones sin problemas.

Restaurante en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Restaurante en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Como podrán ver el mar estaba delicioso… ¡mucha gente estaba nadando!

Mar de Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Mar de Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Mar de Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Mar de Playa Tortugas, Cancun

2 barracudas gigantes recién pescadas! Solo miren esos dientes! Se imaginan ser atacados por una de estas amiguitas? No debe ser nada bonito! jaja Normalmente las barracudas se utilizan para hacer ceviche; recién pescadas se proceden a limpiar, cortar y preparar, e inmediatamente se usan para preparar un delicioso ceviche tan fresco como es posible, con pescado recién salido del mar!

Barracudas recién pescadas en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Barracudas recién pescadas en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Barracudas recién pescadas en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

Barracudas recién pescadas en Playa Tortugas, Cancun

¡Saludos calurosos y llenos de buena vibra desde Cancun! ¡Hasta el próximo Domingo de Playa en Cancún!

Foto galería completa de nuestro Domingo en Playa Tortugas, Cancun AQUÍ

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Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009

Posted on 24 November 2009 by admin

Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009

Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009

Jazz in Paradise! The International Riviera Maya Jazz Festival BEGINS TOMORROW! Wednesday 25 Nov with the participation of: The Royal Band, Sacbé, Aguamala and Colin Hunter.

Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009 - The Royal Band

Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009 - The Royal Band

Framed in the heart of the most beautiful tourist area in the world, for 4 days the Riviera Maya will become one more time the host for the best national and international Jazz acts of all times!

Combining the most varied expressions of the genre, once again, in it’s seventh edition, the Riviera Maya Tourism Board shares with visitors an unforgettable “fiesta” of sun, ocean and music where fun is guaranteed!

All concerts will take place in Mamita’s Beach Club from 7pm onward! And entrance is FREE! That’s correct, 4 days of amazing music, ALL FREE!

You only need to be here with us!

For more info, programs, artist photos, live music & more, please check the official Riviera Maya Jazz Festival website!

And be sure to fan the festival at Facebook!

Directions to Mamita’s Beach Club HERE

Or you can also just drop by and ask us at our Facebook page by clicking HERE!

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