This week a judge in Toronto ordered a travel agency to refund 19 holidaymakers after their trip to the Riviera Maya in Mexico was ruined by urinating Canadian students celebrating spring break.
The March holiday is traditionally a time of excessive merriment for North American scholars, and Mexico's Caribbean coast attracts thousands of revellers.
Here we look at other sozzled spots you might want to avoid on your next wedding anniversary.
Cancun
This purpose built resort town ("Established in 1972" quip the souvenir baseball caps) to the north of the Riviera Maya is a haven for cocktails and debauchery.
Most of the big hotels sit between sea and lagoon on a narrow, 15-mile strip known as the Zona Hotelera.
It's not all about drinking your weight in tequila, however.
The resort can be used as a gateway for trips to deserted beaches and Mayan ruins, as Telegraph Travel's Nigel Tisdall discovered last year.
Magaluf
Unless you're a spotty teenager, there's very little to like about Magaluf (or Shagaluf, as it's often called).
Expect greasy spoons, football fans, and streets lined with the detritus from the night before.
It's a shame really, because much of Mallorca (especially towns like Valldemossa, in the interior) is well worth exploring.
Germany
Germans are the world's second-biggest beer drinkers (only the Czechs knock back more), so any holiday there is likely to be punctuated with large jugs of frothy goodness.
The country is renowned for its beer festivals, of which Oktoberfest is by far the most popular.
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