5 Cancun & Riviera Maya Splurges That Are Actually Worth the Money in 2025
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Playa del Carmen, QR., After 14 years of massive arrival of sargazo to the Mexican Caribbean, the Mexican Institute of Research in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture (Imipas) –decentralized agency of the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development – classified this algae as a fishery product, which will lead to defining lines on its use and use aimed at a circular economy, reported the president of the Association of Hotels of…
A record-breaking belt of yellow sargasso seaweed is drifting towards the coasts of the Caribbean and Mexico, among other places.
Redaccion / Grupo Canton This situation is due to the greater presence of sargaso and the bad image that this algae generates. Playa del Carmen.- The first half of this year has brought a smaller number of tourist weddings in the Riviera Maya, compared to those of the same periods in 2023 and 2024, [...] The post Riviera Maya records a fall in wedding tourism appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.
Mexican Beaches Overwhelmed by the Worst Sargassum Arrival Ever
Tourist hotspots along Mexico’s Caribbean coastline, especially in Quintana Roo and the Riviera Maya, are facing a crisis as an unprecedented sargassum seaweed surge blankets beaches from Cancún to Tulum. Satellite observations and official reports signal that the summer of 2025 is shaping up to be the worst sargassum season ever recorded. Satellite Data Shows Record-Breaking Spread In May alone, the University of South Florida’s Optical Oceano…
5 Cancun & Riviera Maya Splurges That Are Actually Worth the Money in 2025
Let’s be honest: planning a vacation to the Mexican Caribbean is all about sun, sand, and good times. And while we at The Cancun Sun are all for finding amazing tacos on a budget, we also know that sometimes you just want to treat yourself. You want that wow moment—the experience you’ll be talking about … The post 5 Cancun & Riviera Maya Splurges That Are Actually Worth the Money in 2025 appeared first on Cancun Sun.
See the sargazo as a resource, not as garbage: Gino Segura Cancún, June 18 (InZoom.mx).— By participating in the simultaneous sargazo cleaning day called by the state government in seven municipalities of Quintana Roo, Senator Gino Segura reaffirmed his commitment to the preservation of the environment and sustainable development of the state. “Today we join this sargazo cleaning day in Playa Marlin along with the municipal president of Benito J…
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