Free Public Beach Access Restored in Tulum’s Jaguar Park
Public beach access near Mirador Templo in Tulum reopens after years of closure, marking a major win for community rights and government collaboration within Jaguar National Park.
Coverage of public beach access, coastal restrictions, closures, and the balance between tourism and public space.
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Public beach access near Mirador Templo in Tulum reopens after years of closure, marking a major win for community rights and government collaboration within Jaguar National Park.
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