The Festival de Cine Consciente in Tulum will merge cinema, sustainability, and community from November 14–16, 2025, creating an open-air ecological venue for reflection and collective action.
Tulum faces an economic recession as foreign visitor numbers fall sharply, forcing iconic businesses to close and halting construction projects across Quintana Roo.
Tulum beach access fees have triggered local backlash over legality and fairness in Quintana Roo, with activists urging alternatives that protect conservation and keep public beaches open to all.
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.
Officials clarified that the Tulum Bypass Road project is still underway, now undergoing an environmental and technical redesign to adapt to the region’s cavernous terrain and ensure safer construction.
Mexico’s government plans new public beaches in Parque Jaguar Tulum and Cancún, aiming to restore access and improve the image of Quintana Roo’s top destinations before the winter tourism season.
Tulum 101 introduces a new era of sustainable luxury in the Mexican Caribbean, where design, comfort, and nature coexist. 101 Park embodies this vision, redefining modern living in the heart of Tulum.
Quintana Roo’s participation in the World Travel Market in London strengthened Tulum’s global image and opened new opportunities for tourism growth across the Mexican Caribbean.
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.
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.
Tulum reaffirms its environmental leadership with new Playa Platino and NOM 120 White Flag certifications, solidifying its role as a Quintana Roo model for sustainable coastal management.
Avianca launches new routes from Bogotá to Monterrey and Belém, strengthening its Latin American network while confirming it will not resume flights to Tulum International Airport.
Tulum hotels saw a 10–20% rise in occupancy during Mexico’s Day of the Dead holiday, as cultural events and an extended weekend boosted tourism across the Riviera Maya and 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.
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.
The Mexican government has withdrawn the 972-million-peso Tulum Liberation Front project, ending plans for a bypass aimed at easing traffic through one of Quintana Roo’s busiest tourism hubs.
Tulum International Airport will recover key routes this winter as Quintana Roo launches a campaign to restore the destination’s image ahead of Mexico’s 2026 World Cup tourism boom.
Tulum will regain air routes this November as Quintana Roo launches a $3.2 million global campaign and plans new connections across its four airports by 2026.
Florists in Tulum face low sales and growing competition from supermarkets and street vendors ahead of Día de Muertos, putting traditional businesses at risk amid rising costs and weak regulation.