What's Open?
5/6Visitors to Cancun should expect to adhere to elevated health and safety measures amid the pandemic, including mask requirements in public spaces and when and where social distancing isn't possible as well as capacity limits in some cases. Currently, Quintana Roo is at the third-highest level (orange) on Mexico's four-tier traffic light system of restrictions as it experiences a third wave of COVID-19 infections. However, Alejandra Aguirre Crespo, head of the State Secretariat of Health, has stressed that the state will not close and that tourism protocols are being strengthened. "We hope that we will have stabilization as soon as possible and, I am talking a couple of weeks maximum, where we can have stabilization in the contagion that we are experiencing in Quintana Roo," she recently told W. Radio. "Quintana Roo is not going to close. What Quintana Roo is doing is strengthening health and safety protocols so that both national and international visitors can continue their vacations, their stay in the state in a safe way." Most hotel and resort properties in Cancun have reopened since last year so travelers shouldn't anticipate too many roadblocks to a satisfying experience.