The Mexican Caribbean is on the verge of its most significant infrastructure milestone in decades, as the long-anticipated Nichupté Lagoon Bridge approaches final completion ahead of the 2025 high season.
The bridge, designed to link downtown Cancún with the city’s Hotel Zone, promises to ease chronic congestion along the Kukulcán Boulevard corridor, where transportation bottlenecks have long challenged both residents and visitors. Tourism stakeholders anticipate immediate impacts on airport-to-hotel transfer times, public transport reliability, and the broader visitor experience.
State authorities describe the structure as nearly finished, and an official opening is expected to occur before peak holiday travel. The project includes a dedicated bike lane spanning the
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