Tulum
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Environment & Nature
Environmental Advocates Rally Against Tulum Development
Environmentalists clash with authorities as construction at Adamar Solimán development persists in sensitive Tulum area, highlighting broader conservation concerns.
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Travel
Tulum’s Soaring Appeal to American Travelers
2024 sees a surge in US tourists to Tulum, fueled by new flights. Efforts to boost Chetumal's connectivity signal continued growth in Quintana Roo's tourism.
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Travel
Tulum and Canada Now Closer Than Ever
The Tulum International Airport welcomes its first flight from Canada, marking a significant increase in air connectivity. Three weekly flights link Toronto and Montreal.
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Environment & Nature
Jaguar Conservation Under Threat in Quintana Roo
A dead jaguar with a severed tail found on Highway 180D raises concerns over wildlife conservation amid growing infrastructure projects like the Maya Train.
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Travel
Tulum Welcomes New Copa Flight from Panama
Copa Airlines introduces the new Tulum route, and Wingo expands flights from Colombia to Cancun, enhancing Latin American connectivity.
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Travel
Tulum Airport Boosts Local Tours
New Tulum International Airport boosts the local economy with direct tourist influx, supporting businesses and attractions even during the low season.
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Travel
Will Tulum Revive Its Tourist Glory?
Despite the minimal arrival of sargassum seaweed on the shores of Tulum, local water tour providers report a sluggish tourist turnout, operating at merely 25…
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Environment & Nature
Profepa Reports Cement Spill in Maya Caves
Profepa exposes Maya Train's ecological breaches, with cement spills and legal struggles threatening Tulum’s environmental future.
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Art & Culture
New Bookstore in Jaguar Park Offers Literary Adventure
Educal bookstore opens in Jaguar National Park, Tulum, offering books on Mayan culture and archaeology in multiple languages, enhancing visitor experience.
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