Tuesday, October 1, 2024 The Mexican Caribbean is entering fall on a high note, showcasing its renowned beach destinations and vibrant Mayan heritage, bolstered by prestigious accolades, enhanced accessibility, and a calendar filled with internationally acclaimed events. From Bacalar to Holbox, hotels and resorts in the region have been recognized as among the finest by the MICHELIN Guide and The World’s 50 Best Hotels. The excitement continues with the announcement of Playa Las Perlas as a “100% inclusive beach,” equipped with new facilities and resources to ensure that disabled visitors can enjoy seamless beach experiences.

With highly anticipated events like Xcaret’s Festival of Life and Death Traditions celebrating the Day of the Dead and significant sporting competitions such as Ironman, this destination, which will also mark its 50th anniversary in October, is ready to offer exceptional experiences for all visitors. “For half a century, the Mexican Caribbean has been an iconic destination loved by visitors from around the world. Our tropical climate, white sand beaches and oceanfront resorts have always been the primary draw to our region, and over the years, travelers have discovered the magic of our lush jungles, mystical cenotes and pristine nature reserves,” said Andres Martinez, Director of the Tourism Promotion Council of Quintana Roo (CPTQ).

“It is now easier than ever to explore all the Mexican Caribbean has to offer thanks to infrastructure develo.