Canadians turning to March break alternatives amid tensions in Cuba, Mexico

People walk through the departures area of Terminal 1 of Toronto Pearson International Airport on Aug. 13 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey

TORONTO - Many Canadian travellers have opted for alternative March break destinations this year, travel agents say, as unrest and violence disrupt tourism in some of the traditionally popular affordable destinations. 聽

Travel agents in the Greater Toronto Area say the economic and political uncertainty in Cuba, fear of violence in Mexico and the impact of a devastating hurricane in Jamaica have forced many people to change their vacation plans, with some choosing to go to new countries and others deciding to stay put.

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