A sharp decline in tourism bookings has triggered concerns across Mexico’s Caribbean, with industry experts warning of a possible slowdown in one of the region’s key economic drivers. Learn how businesses are responding to the challenges ahead.
The U.S. Department of State has issued updated travel advisories for Mexican destinations like Tulum, Cancun, and Los Cabos, urging caution due to safety concerns and security risks.
Tulum’s tourism director highlights national security as a key factor in recent entry refusals, emphasizing measures to protect visitors and local communities amid evolving travel regulations. Readers urged to follow guidelines for safe visits.
The Mexican Caribbean Music Festival boosts Riviera Maya hotel occupancy through top acts like Sting and Aterciopelados, showcasing music’s tourism impact.
Tulum faces uncertainty as Avianca and Copa airlines reduce flights amid tensions over South American tourists, threatening the region’s tourism-driven economy.
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A significant fire has damaged palapas at a major Tulum hotel, prompting emergency responses and raising concerns about safety standards in local tourism infrastructure.
Major airlines reduce winter flights to Tulum as Mexico’s tourism surge slows, signaling shifting travel patterns and potential challenges for the region’s industry.
Avianca discontinues its Bogotá-to-Tulum route after six months, leaving travelers and tourism stakeholders seeking alternatives amid unclear reasons for the abrupt cancellation.
Tulum’s archaeological site has been named the most visited in Mexico for 2025, attracting over a million tourists annually. The ancient Maya ruins continue to draw global interest, highlighting Tulum’s cultural significance and tourism growth.
Tulum intensifies tourism promotion efforts as it prepares to host the 2025 Tíanguis Turístico, Mexico’s premier tourism event, aiming to boost international visitor numbers and showcase its offerings to global stakeholders.
Tulum’s archaeological site emerges as Mexico’s third most frequented historical landmark during Holy Week, reflecting escalating cultural tourism and international interest in Maya heritage.
Hotel occupancy in the Mexican Caribbean hits record highs, driven by strong tourism demand and post-pandemic recovery. Latest data reveals surging visitor arrivals and extended stays, signaling a vibrant rebound for the region’s hospitality sector.
EOS-X SPACE will open a luxury space tourism hub in Tulum by 2026, positioning the town as a global launch site for sustainable stratospheric travel using helium-powered capsules.