Mexican Bruno Echagaray (photo courtesy Club Casablanca) The ATP Challenger Tour continues at Club Casablanca in Cancun, with some of the top young talent in the world competing for ranking points and a cash prize of $35 000 USD. Cancun Travel representatives were at the club yesterday to bring you a report of some exciting tennis in...
Why do tourists visit Cancun? Some like the nightlife, some like the world class spas, some like to relax with a book and others prefer to explore and be adventurous. The one thing that all visitors to Cancun have in common is a love for the beach. The soft white sands of the Mexican Caribbean...
Tennis anyone? Club Casablanca is THE place to be November 16-22, 2009 as some of the top men’s tennis players in the world come to Cancun for the ATP Challenger Tour. With a top prize of $35 000 USD and a chance to earn ATP ranking points, the tournament will bring world class talent to...
After days of watching weather sites and waiting for the arrival of Hurricane Ida, the people of Cancun have breathed a sigh of relief as the Yucatan Peninsula was left virtually untouched by the storm. Hurricane Ida passed through the Yucatan channel on Sunday November 8, 2009, coming closest to Cancun around midday. ...
The end of the 2009 hurricane season is drawing near (officially hurricane season ends November 30th) and the Atlantic has seen very little storm activity. Cancun and the Riviera Maya have been unaffected by serious storms in 2009 and have had a relatively dry season. Of course, one can never count one’s chickens...
You come to Cancun for some fun in the sun, you’ve got all your tours planned and a tight tanning schedule. What do you do if you are faced with (GASP!) a rainy day? 1. Shop! Cancun is a shopper’s paradise, from high end boutiques to bargain souvenirs in the markets, if you’ve got the urge...
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