
Tulum vacation rentals show rising supply and falling demand
Tulum vacation rentals face falling occupancy and rising supply as new developments enter the market, raising concerns among hosts, analysts, and investors across Quintana Roo.
Taxi fares, buses, transfers, road changes, mobility updates, and practical transport guidance for Tulum.
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Tulum vacation rentals face falling occupancy and rising supply as new developments enter the market, raising concerns among hosts, analysts, and investors across Quintana Roo.

Tulum Renace sets a new framework for tourism management in Quintana Roo, aiming for safer beaches, stronger regulation, and coordinated planning across one of Mexico’s most visited destinations.

Free Sunday entry at the Tulum archaeological zone is drawing more weekend visitors and giving local merchants a modest boost after months of reduced traffic tied to earlier fee changes.

Air Show Tulum 2026 will bring aviation experts, companies, and visitors to Quintana Roo for four days of displays, conferences, and business meetings that aim to expand the region’s aerospace profile.

Tulum opened new public access points to its beaches inside Parque del Jaguar, restoring free entry for residents and visitors.

Tulum moves through the Pueblo Mágico renewal process after federal updates, confirming its designation and outlining plans to strengthen cultural identity and tourism strategy.

Tulum’s Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Carrillo Puerto exceeded one million passengers despite several route cancellations, signaling resilience in a year of shifting airline strategies.

Nomade Temple expands its emotionally focused hospitality concept from Tulum to Madrid and Ibiza, showing how design, culture, and community shape a growing global vision.

Tulum expands public access with new accesos libres a las playas de Tulum, opening two permanent corridors inside Parque del Jaguar for residents, tourists, and artisans.

The Festival Gastronómico Mexicano will bring regional dishes, music, and cultural traditions to Tulum in a three day event aimed at strengthening community ties and supporting local producers.

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’s short-term rental market keeps expanding despite falling occupancy and rates, raising concerns about urban strain and community impact in Mexico’s top coastal destination.

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 in Tulum, Quintana Roo highlight weak governance, corruption suspicions, and urban risks threatening one of Mexico’s most important tourism destinations.
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.

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.

A clear, step by step guide shows how to avoid real estate fraud in Tulum, from confirming title and land use to securing a bank trust and conditioning payments on milestones, with practical checks for foreign buyers.

Accor expands its luxury portfolio with Mayaliah Tulum MGallery Collection, a project that blends design, culture, and sustainability to redefine high-end hospitality in the Riviera Maya.

Tulum taxi rates are set for overhaul as authorities introduce a digital fare system to improve transparency and reduce tourist complaints about overcharging and abuse in Quintana Roo’s key destination.

Tulum authorities will intensify inspections during the 2025–2026 holiday season to prevent clandestine parties and ensure safety across the Riviera Maya.