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  2. Cancun without the crowds: Meet Isla Mujeres, a quieter ... - AOL

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    The same week at fellow Isla Mujeres high-end resort Hotel Privilege Aluxes Isla Mujeres will run you more than $4,190 a night for an ocean-view suite, which has a large living area, food and ...

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    Here’s what to know about the latest official guidance for traveling to Mexico: Is it safe to travel to Mexico? The U.S. State Department’s official travel advisory for Mexico cautions that ...

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    Is Mexico travel safe?: What to know about visiting Cabo, Cancun, Playa del Carmen and more Saving the sharks: Mexico indefinitely bans great white shark cage-diving at this tourist hotspot

  5. Cancún - Wikipedia

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    The island of Isla Mujeres is located off the coast and is accessible by ferry from Puerto Juárez and Playa Tortugas in the Hotel Zone. [50] In 2020, the Quintana Roo government implemented a law that all international visitors arriving to the State of Quintana Roo are required to pay a fee called the VisiTAX. [51]

  6. Isla Mujeres - Wikipedia

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    Isla Mujeres (Spanish pronunciation: ['isla mu'xeɾes], Spanish for "Women Island", formally “Isla de Mujeres”) is an island where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) off the Yucatán Peninsula coast in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long and 650 metres ...

  7. Effects of Hurricane Wilma in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    President Fox pledged that 75% of the hotels would be repaired by December 15, promising loans and tax breaks to restore the industry. [36] Most hotels in Cozumel, Isla Mujeres, and the Riviera Maya were reopened by early January 2006. [37] The resorts in Cancún took longer to restore, but most were open for business by one year after the ...