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2015
17
January
Mexico's Beaches: Are They Swimmable Despite the Seaweed?

Question:

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Sharron

Anyone back from the Caribbean/Mexico recently? Wondering how accurate the seaweed issue?

Humans say...

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Jeremy

Seaweed issue?

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Tania

Heard from friends that stayed at Grand Sirenis (Tulum) that there was no swimming in the ocean at all due to seaweed.

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Sharron

2015 so far has been a record year for the massive amounts of seaweed blanketing the Caribbean. .....from Dominican Republic to Barbados they say the beaches are covered....looking for confirmation from an eye witness....Google it...

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Jeremy

Ah, so not the Pacific side then... gotcha.

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Nancy

We just came back from Mexico and had no issues

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Sharron

Yikes! What a drag that would be...

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Sharron

Where in Mexico? How long ago? Thanks...

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Nancy

Puerto Vallarta, arrived back in calgary last Friday

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Svetlana

Just returned from living in Barbados for 6 months and the seaweed had gotten pretty bad towards recent. There are still beaches on the west coast that haven't, or barely have been affected. The community and resorts are great at cleaning up but it moves fast. Swimming hasn't been affected, you might just get a few strands in your hair but that's the beauty of ocean living
it did not take anything away from the beauty of the island though. I can promise you that!

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Sharron

Good to know.....I'm not that familiar with Mexico----can you swim in the ocean at PV?

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Laurie

We went to Aruba no troubles we got back july 28

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Sharron

Glad to hear all these positives comments cause everything I'm ready paints a different picture. ....

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Sharron

*reading

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King

Lots of discussion about the issue over on the tripadvisor forums. The seaweed washes in to shore. You just need to head out into the water a bit to get past it.

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Ilona

Yes you can swim in the ocean @ PV

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Jamie

Jamaica last week was completely fine

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King

It's also highly variable along the coast. Some places will be completely inundated with the sargassum, while others are clear. Cancun Tom just posted some pictures from a place on the hotel zone that's been hit pretty hard. http://www.cancuntom.com/?p=9677
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Cancún Tom's Mexico » Sargassum Seagrass at the Royal Sands

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Sharron

Nice cause some of the pics look brutal....

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Allison

Belize was horrible in the spring, on the beach and in the water. Just got back from cuba and it was perfect.

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Gajra

Went in March to riviera maya area stayed at grand Bahia and tons of seaweed at the shore.

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King

It's dark right now, but you can see Akumal Beach during the day on this webcam. There was a big cleanup effort a couple weeks ago. It seemed pretty clean, last time I looked. https://www.locogringo.com/akumal-beach-webcam
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Akumal Beach Webcam

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Sharron

I heard Cancun is bad....like 3 feet high at shore. ...

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Param

We were in Los Cabos, Mexico and came back last week, no such issues

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Sherryl

Belize is still pretty bad. Tobago is calling it a natural disaster for some of their areas. Grenada and Carriacou were fine when Ileft in May and I'm hoping they'll be the same or better when I return in a few months.
Many of the resorts are staying on top of it very well but it's overwhelming.

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Robbie

The sargassum problem is in the Caribbean not the Pacific....

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Wendy

Some resorts are doing a great job of trying to manage it. We just booked the Grand Palladium in the Mayan Riviera just north of Akumal after checking out their beach webcams for several weeks. Although some other resorts don't seem to be able to keep up with it.

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Patricia

Just came back from Azul Fives. August 9 to 16. First four days the beach and water were covered with seaweed. Since August 13 the water was clear and no seaweed at all on the beach and water.

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King

If you look RIGHT NOW, you can see a crew at work taking away some seaweed!
https://www.locogringo.com/akumal-beach-webcam
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Akumal Beach Webcam

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Sherryl

As you can see, they try to keep it under control but I wouldn't be surprised if tomorrow's picture looks much the same.

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Gina

Patricia Acuña Bromberg We are gong to Azul fives in NOV - how was it!! Any tips or suggestions? After a week there (we are there for a wedding) we are taking off to Akumal.... just not sure where to stay, I am looking at staying at Las Villas Akumal - anyone have any other ideas? We have stayed at the Akumal beach resort, which is now changed to a spa ... too expensive now....appreciate any suggestions and tips for us!

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Adelita

I get a very bad reaction to seaweed so please be prepared for it - it can truly be a nightmare for anyone sensitive to it.

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Rachel

Belize was bad in feb ... Just got home from grand Bahamas last week . Very little on the beaches but I heard Cuba has none at all

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Sherryl

Rachel,which side of the island were you on?

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Sheila

How is Roatan.... we are going there in 2 weeks

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Rachel

We were by Freeport

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Rachel

Very lucky I guess hey ?

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Patricia

Gina, we spent one week at Azul Fives in a one-bedroom apartment (Villa 2). We attending a wedding, so we didn't choose the place; however, it was very good. The food was excellent; the facilities are very good. The Thai restaurant became my favourite for dinner. We went twice to Arezzo and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food. The beach is small but nice (we try not to compare it to Grace Bay Beach in Turks and Caicos :)) There are beach butlers who will bring and set up umbrellas for those who do not want to be in the sun. If the resort is almost full, finding a beach bed will be close to impossible. The pools among the different villas are quiet and provide a good alternative to the beach and the infinity pool (which is usually crowded and where water sports are held). The grounds are beautiful and if you are patient you will see the spider monkeys wandering around the pools. I highly suggest having breakfast at La Brasserie. Everything is yummy there. For lunch we took turn between Sea Olive and Oriola. Overall, we had a great stay at Azul Fives. I hope you enjoy it too.


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The Sargassum Seaweed Situation in the Caribbean and Mexico

If you're planning a beach vacation in the Caribbean or Mexico, you might have heard about the ongoing seaweed issue plaguing some of the region's most popular destinations. Sargassum, a type of brown macroalgae, has been washing ashore in unprecedented quantities, creating unsightly piles of smelly seaweed on many beaches.

Recent Travelers' Experiences

From recent traveler reports, the extent of the seaweed problem varies significantly depending on the specific location and timing of your visit. Some areas have been hit harder than others, and even within the same destination, seaweed levels can fluctuate dramatically from one day to the next.

Julie B., who visited Cancun in late April, shared her experience: "The seaweed situation in Cancun was pretty bad during our stay. There were massive piles of it along the shoreline, and the constant raking and removal efforts by beach crews couldn't keep up. The smell was unpleasant, and it definitely detracted from the beach experience."

On the other hand, Mark T., who visited Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, in early May, had a different story: "We were a bit worried about the seaweed before our trip, but it turned out to be a non-issue at our resort. The beach was clean, and we didn't encounter any significant seaweed problems during our stay."

Factors Influencing Seaweed Levels

Several factors contribute to the fluctuating seaweed levels in the region, including ocean currents, weather patterns, and beach management strategies. Some destinations have invested heavily in seaweed removal efforts, while others have struggled to keep up with the influx.

It's also worth noting that the seaweed situation is not a new phenomenon, but its intensity has increased in recent years, likely due to a combination of factors such as climate change, nutrient runoff, and ocean warming.

Planning Your Beach Vacation

If you're concerned about the seaweed situation, it's essential to do your research and stay informed. Check with your travel agent, resort, or local authorities for the latest updates on seaweed conditions in your desired destination. Many resorts and tourism boards have implemented seaweed monitoring and removal programs to mitigate the issue.

Additionally, consider being flexible with your travel dates and destinations. Some areas may experience fewer seaweed issues during certain times of the year, and you might have better luck finding a seaweed-free beach by exploring alternative locations.

Ultimately, while the seaweed situation can be frustrating, it shouldn't deter you from enjoying the beauty and warmth of the Caribbean and Mexico. With proper planning and realistic expectations, you can still have a wonderful beach vacation in the region.









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