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Tulum confirms Pueblo Mágico status as renewal process advances
Tulum moves through the Pueblo Mágico renewal process after federal updates, confirming its designation and outlining plans to strengthen cultural identity and tourism strategy.

Tulum to Highlight Cultural Roots at 2025 Tianguis de Pueblos Mágicos
Tulum will join the 2025 Tianguis de Pueblos Mágicos in Pachuca, showcasing its cultural identity and reaffirming its Pueblo Mágico status while promoting sustainable tourism in the Riviera Maya.

Festival de Cine Consciente arrives in Tulum to unite art and sustainability
The Festival de Cine Consciente in Tulum will merge cinema, sustainability, and community from November 14–16, 2025, creating an open-air ecological venue for reflection and collective action.

ANTS returns with a world tour linking Tulum’s jungle to London’s steel
ANTS ON TOUR 2026 brings The Colony’s house and techno power from Tulum’s Zamna Festival to London’s Drumsheds, marking a new global era for Ibiza’s most influential electronic brand.

Muralists unite to transform Tulum’s public spaces into open-air galleries
Tulum is preparing to launch its first artistic and tourist corridor, a project led by muralist Miguer that could turn the town’s streets into a living open-air gallery.

The Living Soul of the Day of the Dead in the Riviera Maya
The Day of the Dead in the Riviera Maya blends Maya spirituality and modern tradition, inviting travelers to witness Janal Pixan, a living celebration of food, faith, and remembrance.

ANTS launches 2026 world tour with explosive show at Zamna Tulum
ANTS at Zamna Festival in Tulum opens the 2026 festival season, merging Ibiza’s industrial sound with the Riviera Maya’s natural energy in one of Mexico’s most anticipated electronic events.

Interactive installation Portal Maya connects tradition and modern design in Tulum
Portal Maya, an immersive installation in Tulum, blends Mayan symbolism and modern design to celebrate Day of the Dead through light, cempasúchil, and community interaction.