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Cancun Mexico Vacation Travel Reviews
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36 Hours: Cancún New York Times (free registration required), January 21, 2007 "Beyond the seaside curtain of megahotels, theme restaurants and jam-packed beaches that have made Cancún, Mexico, a spring break mecca, there lies an idyllic, veiled city. It is a Cancún apart, which offers tranquil sunsets and shaded parks for post-college beachgoers who have outgrown cavernous nightclubs and wet T-shirt contests..."
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Cancun Bounces Back to Business MSNBC.com / Associated Press, October 11, 2006 "In many aspects, the reconstruction has been a Herculean success, letting most tourists enjoy their holidays oblivious to the destruction that wracked the resort a year ago. Bikini-clad sun bathers line the beaches, honeymooning couples sip margaritas in hotel pools and crowds of red-faced revelers croak karaoke songs down at Senor Frog's disco..."
Cancun Will Recover - But It'll Take Time Sacramento Bee, October 30, 2005 "Mexican President Vicente Fox, who toured the devastated area early last week, predicted during a news conference that 80 percent to 90 percent of Cancun's tourism capacity could be restored after two months of repair..."
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Maya Riviera: Where Maya Ruins Meet Megaresorts New York Times (free registration required), January 8, 2006 "Cancún is a three-hour nonstop flight from New York, and the drive from Cancún's airport to the midpoint of the Maya Riviera is about an hour, a straight shot south. The area - with its Maya ruins (some seaside), dozens of cenotes (natural swimming holes) and water parks-cum-aquariums, a 1.3 million-acre preserve and the clear, calm warm waters of the Caribbean - is almost made for a family interested in swimming as well as sightseeing..."
For additional travel information, contact: Cancun Convention and Visitors Bureau Blvd. Kukulcan, Km 9 , Hotel Zone- Cancun Zip 77500, Q.Roo, Mexico
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