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Tulum launches holiday security operation as tourism surges





Tulum gears up for a packed year of beaches and major events


No Uber, no tourism?

Illegal occupation in Tulum sparks outrage over government inaction
The illegal occupation in Tulum’s Juanek Street has ignited public outrage, exposing governance failures and raising concerns about security, corruption, and the city’s future stability.

Tulum reshuffles key departments ahead of high season
Tulum’s mayor announced new appointments in key departments, including Civil Protection and Firefighters, to strengthen public services ahead of the high tourist season.

Illegal land invasions expose weak urban control in Tulum
Illegal land invasions in Tulum, Quintana Roo highlight weak governance, corruption suspicions, and urban risks threatening one of Mexico’s most important tourism destinations.
Violence in Tulum raises pressure on local authorities
A new killing inside Rosa Negra restaurant has intensified pressure on Tulum’s government as citizens question Mayor Diego Castañón’s ability to contain growing violence in the tourist town.

How to Avoid Getting Extorted by Police in Tulum
Learn how to avoid police extortion in Mexico with calm, safe strategies from real experiences. Practical advice for travelers and residents navigating encounters in Tulum and across the country.

Mayor of Tulum urges citizens to report police extortion
Tulum Mayor Diego Castañón Trejo urges citizens and visitors to report police extortion, seeking to protect public trust and preserve the town’s tourism image ahead of the December season.

Grupo Centurión strengthens fight against extortion across Quintana Roo
Grupo Centurión prevented a 400,000-peso phone extortion in Quintana Roo, helping a man confirm his family was safe while traveling to Tulum and highlighting new security efforts across the Riviera Maya.

Maya communities in Tulum still lack water and public lighting
Maya communities in Tulum still lack access to clean water, lighting, and waste collection, exposing persistent inequality despite official claims of inclusion and growing tourism revenue.

Tulum turns to AI-driven marketing to reshape its image
Tulum’s hotel leaders say the destination is entering a recovery phase, backed by a new international campaign and plans to strengthen infrastructure ahead of the 2026 World Cup.