Cancun & Riviera Maya Travel

Cancun & Riviera Maya travel reopened on June 8, 2020. The government has implemented strict safety protocols that must be followed. Businesses had to apply for a safety certificate to show that their protocols are in place to reopen to tourism where is also common to use tools like this paycheck maker in order to pay temporal employees. The Mexican government is using a stop light system for reopening. The stop light system used is red, orange, yellow then green.

Cancun is currently at a level orange, and may get permission next week to go to yellow as the number of cases is declining. Yellow means that hotels will be able to increase occupancy to 60%; currently it is at 30%. Safety protocols are in place throughout the airport and all hotels. Travelers will have to wear masks at the airport and in transportation vehicles. At the airport, arriving guests have their temperature taken using a thermal scanner from a distance. For a complete rundown of the experience upon arriving in Cancun and what is being done, check out this video.

Cancun has already received nearly 70,000 tourists in less than a month since reopening, as reported in the Mexicanist. That is great news for the return of tourism.

Mexico is one of the destinations that does not require travelers to present proof of a negative COVID test. Many islands such as Jamaica, Puerto Rico and St. Lucia are currently requiring proof of a negative test to be provided within a specific time frame. The decision to travel is one that many are struggling with, but the news from Cancun is promising.

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The Smoky Mountains

Are you itching to travel again but want to visit someplace closer to home? The Smoky Mountains of Tennessee is a good place to start. The Great Smoky Mountains are filled with adventure and waiting for you. You might see bear cubs playing, sharks swimming over your head, or enjoying unbelievable views that take you above the clouds.

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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a black bear habitat; chances are good that you’ll catch sight of these magnificent creatures when you visit. Our favorite is Grotto Falls. There is something very magical about standing behind a waterfall as it flows to the ground; this is the only waterfall in the Smokies where you can do this.

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Get off the beaten path on one of Cades Cove’s numerous hiking trails. The journey along Abrams Creek is worth every step. It’s the most popular trail in Cades Cove. Plan to spend the day at Dollywood, play a round of mini-golf, or take some laps on a go-kart track. The activity options are many, and you can do as little or as much as you want.

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Explore other locations in the U.S. 

Cruise The Rivers Of The U.S.

Cruise the rivers of the U.S. and choose from the many itinerary options available. Explore the cities and amazing history closer to home onboard a small ship. If you sustain an injury while partaking in one of these alternatives, consult with a Cruise Ship Passenger Accident Injury lawyer and together you can build a case that will net you the compensation you deserve.

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Explore along the major river-ways of the U.S. Cruise along the Mississippi River with stops in historic cities such as Memphis, Vicksburg, MS (a must for civil war buffs) and the ‘Big Easy’ New Orleans.

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Cruise from Nashville to St. Louis along the Cumberland and Mississippi Rivers. Explore the heartland of America, the lakes of Kentucky and don’t miss visiting the Grand Ole Opry.

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Itineraries along the Ohio River, New England, the Pacific Northwest, and Alaska are also available. Imagine visiting Mendenhall Glacier & Glacier Bay, Alaska, up close and personal. Enjoy local inspired cuisine, prepared by master chefs and daily entertainment that includes musicians, historians, and naturalists that will join you onboard every cruise.

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For more travel ideas closer to home, check out last week’s blog on A Romantic Getaway In Colorado, and Romantic Trips In The U.S.