Adventure-seekers will enjoy swimming with whale sharks off the waters of Isla Mujeres. Whale shark season officially begins around mid-May and lasts until September. In addition, the 10th annual Whale Shark Festival–which showcases the achievements, traditions and environmental splendor of the island–will be held July 20-21, 2017 in Isla Mujeres.
Mambo Beach, Curacao Mambo is fun. Mambo is hip. Mambo is, well, like nothing else in Curacao, an entertainment destination on the sand, from beach bars to pool parties to a wide-ranging shopping and food destination. It’s an all-day beach […]
Cayo District, Belize In Belize’s out-of-this-world Cayo district, rivers and breezes will always keep you cool, especially in the evening after a day of exploring Maya ruins, hiking rainforests and wading through waterfalls. This is a world away from the […]
When Aruba’s Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort opened in 1987, it made sense for the hotel’s restaurant to be built in the shape of a boat shipwrecked on the sand: while Eagle Beach didn’t exactly resemble a desert island back […]
RIU Resorts are located on some of the best beaches of the Caribbean, and the Spanish hotel chain shines with its spacious suites, standard features like in-room drink dispensers, and bright and modern resorts with amenities like spacious pools, spa […]
Air passenger traffic to Cancun is rebounding after a sluggish start to 2024, according data from ASUR, which manages Cancun International Airport. The Mexican Caribbean hotspot reported air passenger traffic of 2.738 million in February, a 4.9 percent jump from […]
You can travel across the Caribbean and back again and find it hard to find a more beautiful collection of beaches than the ones you get on the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba. The destination is known for its beaches, […]
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