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Cancun Loses Top Summer Spot To European City, Report Says

May 21, 2026·20 days ago·via Cancun Sun
Cancun Loses Top Summer Spot To European City, Report Says
Cancun is no longer the top international summer destination, according to a new report. The story says a European city has overtaken it, signaling a shift in where travelers are heading for summer trips. It frames the change as a notable ranking update for vacation planners. The focus is on destination competition and traveler demand.

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