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Tourism in Tulum rises after months of decline
Businesses

Tourism in Tulum rises after months of decline

Tourism in Tulum shows a modest rebound as free entry to the archaeological site draws more visitors, offering hope for local businesses after a difficult season in Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

Mexico reopens Tulum public beaches to boost tourism
Riviera Maya Travel

Mexico reopens Tulum public beaches to boost tourism

Mexico’s tourism ministry reopens Tulum public beaches, ending restrictions by Jaguar Park and ensuring free access for visitors while aiming to revive the local economy.

Flights to Tulum this Winter Show Slow but Steady Growth
Riviera Maya Travel

Flights to Tulum this Winter Show Slow but Steady Growth

Flights to Tulum remain limited for winter 2025/2026, with most travelers arriving through Cancún. Here’s how airlines, routes, and prices are shaping travel across Quintana Roo this season.

Aktun Chen in Tulum receives green light from Semarnat
Environment & Nature

Aktun Chen in Tulum receives green light from Semarnat

Semarnat authorized the Aktun Chen ecotourism park in Tulum after previous Profepa sanctions, granting 18 months for regularization and 50 years of operation under new environmental compliance rules.

Tulum International Airport drops out of Mexico’s top ten
Riviera Maya Travel

Tulum International Airport drops out of Mexico’s top ten

Tulum International Airport fell out of Mexico’s top ten for foreign arrivals in August as hotel occupancy slid and social media showed empty beaches, raising questions about prices, transport, and beach access.

Tulum projects 90 percent hotel occupancy to close 2025
Businesses

Tulum projects 90 percent hotel occupancy to close 2025

Tourism in Tulum remains strong as officials project 90% occupancy to end 2025, despite sargassum and what Mayor Diego Castañón calls a “media crisis” challenging the destination’s reputation.