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Cancun Spring Break: Where to Stay and Play

Cancun is the ultimate Spring Break destination for anyone looking to let loose and party hard. Cancun has long been a ...
The latest estimates have revealed that Cancun will welcome around 30,000 international tourists during the month of March this year. These tourist numbers will come smack dab in the middle of ...
Spring break is fast approaching, and many college students will celebrate with travels to Mexico. Destinations like Cancun, a perennial favorite spring break spot, and Puerto Peñasco, which boasts ...
An investigation has been launched after a woman from Missouri was found dead while on a spring break vacation at a Mexican resort. The unidentified woman, reportedly part of a visit involving pupils ...
CANCUN, Mexico -- A Michigan college student is dead after falling seven stories from a hotel balcony while in Cancun for Spring Break. The girlfriend of 19-year-old Ahmed Altaii told police that ...
As millions of Americans prepare to descend upon one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations ahead of the spring break season, travelers may want to think twice when it comes to their local ...
CANCUN, Mexico -- A 10-year-old Colorado boy was severely bitten by a shark while on spring break in Cancun. The boy and his mother are speaking out in his first interview since going home from the ...
Officials in Cancun predict that while the number of travelers visiting Cancun will rise for spring break, the numbers will most likely not meet or exceed pre-pandemic visitor levels. According to ...
Unlike some spring-break hot spots in Florida, Cancun is actually easing its COVID-19 restrictions. With spring-break travel fast approaching, popular tourist destinations in Mexico like Cancun, Playa ...
Hazel Hawke is the After Dark section editor of RFT. She has worked in cam modeling, adult retail, and independent adult content creation. She graduated from the University of Texas and has covered ...
American tourists — chafing at social distancing rules, impatient over the rollout of coronavirus vaccines — are surging back to Cancún. William Cruz can’t decide whether to welcome them, or worry ...