Mexico - "Mexico shuts Cancun beach, alleges sand was stolen"




SAT Lawyer
Jul 31, 09, 2:57 pm
Courtesy of the AP (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20090731/ap_tr_ge/lt_mexico_beach_closure):

Surprised tourists found their little piece of Cancun beach paradise ringed by crime-scene tape and gun-toting sailors on Thursday.

Environmental enforcement officers backed by Mexican navy personnel closed off hundreds of feet (dozens of meters) of powder-white coastline in front of a hotel accused of illegally accumulating sand on its beach.

Mexico spent $19 million to replace Cancun beaches washed away by Hurricane Wilma in 2005. But much of the sand pumped from the sea floor has since washed away, leading some property owners to build breakwaters in a bid to retain sand. The practice often merely shifts sand loss to beaches below the breakwaters.

"Today we made the decision to close this stretch of ill-gotten, illegally accumulated sand," said Patricio Patron, Mexico's attorney general for environmental protection. "This hotel was telling its tourists: 'Come here, I have sand ... the other hotels don't, because I stole it.'"

Patron said five people were detained in a raid for allegedly using pumps to move sand from the sea floor onto the beach in front of the Gran Caribe Real Hotel. The hotel is also suspected of illegally building a breakwater that impeded the natural flow of sand onto other hotels' beaches, he said.

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A knot of angry tourists gathered around the closed beach.

Some were irked by the sight of police tape and "Closed" signs.

Maria Bachino, a travel agent from Rocha, Uruguay, said by telephone that she had booked a beachfront room in Cancun, only to find herself cut off from the clear, bathub-temperature waters that lure millions to Cancun each year.

"They promised us a beach," said Bachino. "This is very unpleasant, we feel bad. This is intimidating," she said of the armed navy personnel who participated in the raid.

To say that I would be irritated if I was a guest of the Gran Caribe Real is putting it mildly.


El Cochinito
Jul 31, 09, 4:29 pm
This quote had me laughing out loud. After all, we're talking about Mexico here...

emphasis added
"I apologize to the tourists for this problem, but it is a question of enforcing the law," Patron (Mexico's Attorney General for Environmental Protection as well as a good tequila brand) said.

tcook052
Aug 3, 09, 11:21 am
I walked the sand at this resort as a guest in April and quite enjoyed it, once you walked over the sharp gravel at the waters edge that is. Note to self - buy water shoes! :p Here the latest:

http://news.prnewswire.com/DisplayReleaseContent.aspx?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-03-2009/0005070703&EDATE=

CANCUN, Mexico, Aug. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Real Resorts, the owners and managers of The Gran Caribe Real Resort in Cancun, says the resort is completely functioning and guests have access to all amenities and services including the beach. The report comes following an incident on Thursday in which a portion of the beach was closed by Mexican officials over a dispute about sand relocation. The Gran Caribe Real Resort has been involved in a beach restoration program since 2005 when Hurricane Wilma wiped out most of Cancun and severely damaged the beaches. The Gran Caribe Real Resort was one of the first properties to reopen and protected its investment with the construction of a temporary retaining wall until the national beach restoration program could begin.

An agreement was recently reached between all the beachfront hotels, the Mexican government and Profepa (the agency that monitors the environment) for a plan of action to formally restore the beaches. According to the Governor of the State of Quintana Roo, and the Minister of Tourism of Mexico the beach recovery program for the entire area is set to get underway this September.

Fernando Garcia, the Managing Director of Real Resorts said, "As a Mexican owned and operated company our first priority has always been, and will always remain, to protect the natural beauty of Cancun and to preserve our pristine beaches. We have always and will continue to work with the authorities and our neighboring hotels to assure the continued success of Cancun as a world class beach destination. We are saddened by this latest misunderstanding and we are working within the community to have the issue resolved in the coming days," added Garcia.

In the meantime, the guests of the Gran Caribe Real have walking access to the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean and may also walk a few yards to the neighboring resort were they may enjoy the beach. "And of course, our entire staff is assisting guests in every way possible with our signature warm service to assure that our guests are having wonderful holidays," added Garcia.




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