Politics
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The Battle for Paradise
Quintana Roo's governor calls for increased security in Cancun, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen to tackle tourism-related crime, with investments in law enforcement and collaboration between police forces.
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Tulum’s Tourism Takes Flight, Not Without Turbulence
Tulum's new international airport begins operations with challenges in local ground transportation, including high fees and disputes, which impact the tourist experience.
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Unprecedented Safety Measures in Tulum This Easter
Tulum launches Semana Santa Segura 2024, ensuring tourist safety with comprehensive measures. A collaboration across government and private sectors aims for a secure holiday season.
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Tourism at Risk Due to Tulum Airport Fees
High fees at Tulum Airport may deter new international flights, impacting tourism. Negotiations are ongoing, with the local industry and authorities seeking a solution.
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Airport Access Fees Set Tulum’s New Norm
Tulum defends airport access fees to enhance tourism services, inviting transport companies to integrate into local economic plans for mutual growth.
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Jaguar Park: Blending Nature with Culture in Tulum
Jaguar Park, set to open in April, highlights Tulum's commitment to environmental and cultural preservation, with a 2.4 billion peso investment showcasing new trails, museums, and conservation efforts.
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Free High-Speed Internet Coming Soon
Gignet to install free high-speed internet in Tulum, enhancing connectivity for tourists and locals in Quintana Roo's picturesque landscapes.
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From Tulum to the World
Tulum advances with the Mayan Train and new airport, fostering growth, cultural pride, and global connectivity under Governor Lezama's guidance.
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Green Mobility at Tulum’s New Park
Jaguar Park, near completion in Tulum, marries cultural preservation with sustainable tourism, featuring electric mobility and a focus on heritage sites.
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New Park Management Plan Unveiled
Tulum National Park's new management plan balances conservation with tourism, protecting diverse ecosystems for future generations.