Why Tulum Is So Expensive?
Tulum’s high prices stem from a surge in luxury tourism, rising living costs, real estate speculation, and infrastructure challenges, making paradise increasingly out of reach for many.
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Tulum’s high prices stem from a surge in luxury tourism, rising living costs, real estate speculation, and infrastructure challenges, making paradise increasingly out of reach for many.
WestJet passengers in Tulum face significant flight delays, disrupting travel plans as the airline works to resolve operational challenges. Updates expected as the situation evolves.
Discover Tulum’s cenotes, their history, cultural significance, and detailed guide to visiting, including locations, tips, and must-know visitor information.
Sargassum season has begun in Tulum, but paradise isn’t lost—discover stunning cenotes and lagoons where crystal-clear waters offer perfect alternatives to the sea.
New direct flights from Costa Rica to Tulum, Mexico, boost travel and regional connectivity.
Tulum’s new airport boosts Spring Break accessibility, sparking debates over tourism growth and environmental stewardship amid rising visitor numbers.
Tulum plans to designate five beaches as ‘Platinum’ by 2025 through rigorous environmental and cleanliness standards, boosting tourism’s sustainability and quality. The initiative aims to set new benchmarks in eco-friendly beach management.
A vibrant rooftop retreat in Bangkok captivates visitors with its tropical ambiance, panoramic views, and lively atmosphere, blending cosmopolitan flair with exotic elegance.
Tulum’s archaeological site ranks as Mexico’s third most visited during the Spring Equinox, drawing thousands for ancient ceremonies and celestial celebrations that highlight its cultural and historical significance.
Local officials and hotel industry leaders in Mexico’s Caribbean region meet to discuss and advance security measures, ensuring a safer environment for tourists and residents alike. Learn how collaboration is driving progress.
Tulum’s Caribbean Music Festival emerges as a cornerstone in diversifying tourism, marrying cultural vibrancy with eco-conscious travel to attract global visitors and fuel economic growth.
An international golf tour has been announced in Tulum, positioning the region as a premier destination for competitive golf and attracting global enthusiasts to its luxury courses and tournaments.
Mexico’s environmental authority approves the Tren Maya’s electrification in Quintana Roo despite unresolved permit requirements, prompting scrutiny over ecological safeguards and regulatory adherence.
Hoteliers in Mexico’s Caribbean face significant challenges as tourism declines due to recent violence, impacting local economies and prompting calls for safety measures to restore visitor confidence.
Local artisans now showcase their handmade crafts at Tulum International Airport, promoting cultural heritage and providing economic opportunities through tourism. This initiative bridges traditional craftsmanship with modern travel experiences.
Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya is a luxury all-inclusive escape for families and couples, blending comfort, culture, and connection in an unforgettable beachfront experience.
Tulum, Oaxaca, Cancún, and Los Cabos emerge as secure destinations for female travelers, welcoming over 10 million visitors. Explore how Mexico’s tourism hubs prioritize safety and cater to women’s needs.
The best things to do in Tulum, from exploring ancient ruins and cenotes to indulging in wellness retreats, vibrant nightlife, and local cuisine. Uncover hidden gems and experience Tulum’s magic.
Day Zero Festival’s official date is January 10, 2026, in Tulum, an annual electronic music event expected to draw global audiences.
Copa Airlines suspends Tulum flights due to aircraft safety reviews, disrupting travel plans and operations in the region.