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Illegal Construction in Soliman Bay
Real Estate

Illegal Construction in Soliman Bay

Soliman Bay’s illegal luxury development faces demolition after a federal ruling, exposing corruption, environmental violations, and a broken real estate system in Tulum.

Building a Municipality That Honors Its Past
Politics

Building a Municipality That Honors Its Past

At Tulum’s 17th anniversary, Diego Castañón pledges to advance infrastructure, preserve heritage, and foster community unity, promising a municipality that honors its past while embracing sustainable growth.

Luxury Hotel Chain Boosts Tulum’s Tourism Infrastructure
Riviera Maya Travel

Luxury Hotel Chain Boosts Tulum’s Tourism Infrastructure

Leading luxury hotel operators are expanding their investments in Tulum, driving growth in tourism infrastructure and real estate, showcasing confidence in the area’s potential as a premier destination.

Tulum Council Approves Key Municipal Resolutions
Politics

Tulum Council Approves Key Municipal Resolutions

Tulum’s municipal council recently passed significant resolutions addressing urban development and public services, marking a pivotal step in the town’s ongoing administrative priorities.

Tulum Must to Know

Sport Fishing Excursions in Tulum: What You Need to Know

Discover Tulum’s sport fishing scene, where diverse marine life meets sustainable practices. Explore seasonal catches like mahi-mahi and sailfish with expert charters ensuring eco-friendly adventures in Mexico’s Caribbean waters.

Tulum Must to Know

Best Spots for Professional Photoshoots in Tulum

Discover Tulum’s top professional photoshoot spots, from ancient cliffside ruins and mystical cenotes to bohemian beaches and vibrant street art. Expert tips on permits, lighting, and local collaborations for captivating visuals.

Tulum Must to Know

Shopping in Tulum: From Boho Boutiques to Local Artisan Markets

Discover Tulum’s vibrant shopping scene where boho-chic dresses meet Mayan craftsmanship. Explore sustainable boutiques, artisan markets, and heirloom treasures that blend contemporary style with cultural heritage. What will you take home?

Tulum Must to Know

The Best Time to Visit Tulum for Perfect Weather and Fewer Crowds

Deciding when to experience Tulum’s sun-soaked beaches and vibrant culture often comes down to balancing two priorities: golden weather and the chance to wander without elbowing through crowds. For travelers seeking the best time to visit Tulum for perfect weather and fewer crowds, timing isn’t just a detail, it’s the difference between a relaxed escape… Continue reading The Best Time to Visit Tulum for Perfect Weather and Fewer Crowds

Tulum Must to Know

Why Tulum’s Boutique Hotels Are the Hottest Trend for 2025

Tulum’s boutique hotels are redefining luxury travel for 2025 with hyper-local design, sustainable innovation, and cultural immersion. These intimate stays blend ancient Mayan traditions with modern minimalism, offering eco-conscious practices like solar-powered cabañas and regenerative tourism. From micro-rooms fostering community to culinary journeys with local artisans, Tulum’s boutique hotels prioritize sustainability and cultural authenticity, setting the standard for conscious travel.

Real Estate

Riviera Maya Dominates Quintana Roo Real Estate Boom

The Riviera Maya has emerged as the leading region for real estate growth in Quintana Roo, attracting significant investment and shaping Mexico’s Caribbean development landscape through high-demand markets and infrastructure projects.

Is the Absence of Uber Affecting Tourism in Tulum?
Society

Is the Absence of Uber Affecting Tourism in Tulum?

Uber is legal in Tulum but barely available due to union resistance, safety concerns, and low driver presence—leaving locals and tourists still reliant on taxis and limited transport options.