Quintana Roo Deploys 7,200-Strong Joint Force for Historic 2026 Easter Tourism Season
As 1.2 million visitors arrive for Semana Santa, Quintana Roo launches a massive Tulum Easter security operation to protect the Mexican Caribbean.
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As 1.2 million visitors arrive for Semana Santa, Quintana Roo launches a massive Tulum Easter security operation to protect the Mexican Caribbean.
High inventory and softening demand in the Tulum real estate market are giving buyers unprecedented negotiating power while regulation pushes the sector toward professional maturity.
Twelve months after the brutal ambush that claimed the life of José Roberto Rodríguez Bautista in La Veleta, the investigation into Tulum's Security Secretary remains open with more questions than answers.
Quintana Roo’s tourism industry has launched a large-scale coastal operation using barriers, AI collection boats, and real-time monitoring as Tulum and nearby destinations prepare for an unusually heavy sargassum season.
Witnesses described an aggressive ATV confrontation near Playa del Pueblo as daily messages from visitors allege abuse, scams, and official inaction in Tulum while sargassum season begins.
The U.S. Embassy ended its Quintana Roo shelter-in-place order Monday, easing confusion for travelers to Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Cozumel while restrictions remain for parts of Mexico’s Pacific coast.