
Why Fewer Flights Won’t Keep Travelers Away from Tulum
Airlines are cutting direct flights to Tulum and the Riviera Maya in 2026, but travelers can still access the region easily via Cancún and flexible travel plans. Tulum’s appeal remains strong.
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Airlines are cutting direct flights to Tulum and the Riviera Maya in 2026, but travelers can still access the region easily via Cancún and flexible travel plans. Tulum’s appeal remains strong.

U.S. airlines are cutting back flights to Tulum International Airport in 2025 as travelers continue to favor Cancún as their main gateway to Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

Playa del Carmen launches Mexico’s first Cenote Corridor, uniting Tulum, Mérida, and more in a bold eco-tourism plan—but can it survive luxury development and environmental threats?

Cancun International Airport welcomed over 1.4 million international passengers in August 2025, proving its resilience and dominance in Mexico tourism despite a shifting global travel landscape.

Tulum’s visitor numbers have dropped sharply in 2025, sparking confusion over data and access to its ruins. Is it a statistical error—or a deeper tourism issue in the Riviera Maya?

Planning a trip to Tulum? Here’s the updated sargassum forecast for Fall 2025 and a full list of Quintana Roo beaches that are currently clear.

Cultural tourism in Mexico reached over 12 million visitors in 2025, with Tulum, Chichén Itzá, and top museums fueling a renewed passion for heritage and economic growth.

Tulum is now more accessible than ever with the Maya Train, offering direct, scenic routes through the Riviera Maya and transforming tourism across Quintana Roo.

Grupo Mundo Maya now allows free pedestrian access to Mangle Beach in Tulum, but locals say the 3km walk and lack of transport make the offer feel more symbolic than real.

Quintana Roo closes summer with a 63.7% hotel occupancy rate, Tulum lags at 53.3%, and Cozumel sees just 50.2%, raising questions about the future of tourism in Mexico’s Caribbean.

Despite U.S. travel warnings, American tourists keep visiting Tulum, drawn by real experiences and Riviera Maya’s warmth, while local businesses fight to keep up with growing demand.

Tulum hotel occupancy experiences a softer summer, offering space for the destination to regroup as the tourism sector prepares for a more promising winter season.

The latest Mexico travel advisory places Quintana Roo under increased caution, raising concerns about tourism, safety, and perception in Mexico’s top coastal destination

Mexicana Airlines’ new flight to Tulum Airport connects flagship projects and marks a strategic shift in tourism and aviation, quietly reshaping Mexico’s travel map.

Discover how Mexican citizens and residents enjoy free entry to archaeological sites like the Tulum ruins every Sunday, reaffirming a powerful cultural right.

Tulum airport faces flight cancellations as tourism drops. Discover why travelers and airlines are rethinking Tulum travel this summer amid rising costs and fading appeal.

Air Canada flight cancellations to Cancun, Tulum, and Cozumel leave thousands stranded as a looming strike disrupts travel to Mexico’s Caribbean coast during peak tourism season.

New Mexico travel advisory raises caution for Quintana Roo over crime and terrorism, but local leaders insist tourism remains safe in Cancún, Tulum, and Playa del Carmen.

Tourists visiting the Tulum ruins are facing confusion, high fees, and disorganization through the new Parque del Jaguar, raising questions about access and transparency at this iconic site.

More travelers are choosing all-inclusive resorts in Mexico where comfort reigns supreme, and Cancun is leading the movement with unmatched ease.