In Cancun, the tourism industry is gradually resuming, and it is said that the ruins and theme parks will resume from July 1, but it has not been decided yet. 61 hotels have opened, out of approximately 160 hotels in the city and hotel zones. We operate with a hotel occupancy limit of 30%, but the occupancy rate is actually 5-8%. Since the beach is not open yet, staying at a beachfront hotel will not allow you to enter the sea. On the island of Cozumel, which can be reached by ferry from Playa del Carmen, about an hour from Cancun, direct flights from the United States have resumed and 20 hotels have already opened.
Currently, the ruins and cenote are closed, but we are accepting vehicle charters according to your request. For your peace of mind, we are fully equipped with anti-bacterial gel inside the vehicle, the driver must wear a mask, and we always pay attention to hygiene.
Currently, borders and airports are still closed. We are planning to allow gradual acceptance, but only Cubans in the country and then foreigners will be allowed. However, foreigners can only visit the designated north and south coasts and remote islands. The start date for international commercial flights has not yet been determined, but these flights will be suspended until at least August 1, according to information released by Cuban airlines to peers around the world.
The number of people infected with COVID-19 in Bolivia is on the rise. According to the announcement by the Ministry of Health of Bolivia on June 15, the total number of infected people nationwide is 15,281. Reference: https://www.minsalud.go… coronavirus-en-tres-meses
Once a week, I enjoy the day when I can shop for food, and the city is still very quiet.
The restaurant and shops are all closed while the curfew is banned, and you can see housewives going shopping for food in the city.
At Uyuni, alcohol gel is available for up to 3 passengers per vehicle (driver and guide not included). Since it is compulsory to use a mask locally, you must prepare the mask yourself and make it mandatory.