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.
Uber’s claim of a definitive court suspension allowing operations in Mexico’s airports faces doubt from Quintana Roo and federal authorities, leaving its airport access uncertain.
Experts say the real estate industry in Tulum must pivot from luxury studios to family housing as sales slow and new public investment aims to restore the town’s 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.
Tulum’s hospitality sector faces mounting costs and weaker demand. Business leaders say unity, not division, will be key to restoring growth and keeping Tulum’s tourism strong.
Governor Mara Lezama traveled to Mexico City to strengthen security and tourism promotion for Tulum, aligning Quintana Roo’s strategy with preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
César Castañeda chef represents a new model of leadership in Mexico’s hospitality industry, blending local culture, sustainability, and empathy across Minor Hotels’ culinary operations.
Tulum recovery is accelerating into the holidays, with officials projecting up to 95% hotel occupancy as beach rules, prices, and community pressures test whether the rebound reaches workers and residents alike.
Tourism in Mexico faces new fiscal hurdles as business leaders urge the government to replace rising taxes with investment incentives to keep the country competitive in global travel markets.
Tulum is preparing focused tourism campaigns for London’s World Travel Market and Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos fair, showcasing its growing reputation for romance and cultural heritage.
Day of the Dead in Tulum returns from Oct 30 to Nov 2, blending Janal Pixán rituals, art, and community events that honor Maya ancestry and invite visitors into Mexico’s most soulful celebration.
Tulum cancels its externally made Urban Development Program and begins a new, locally driven process to align growth, tourism, and sustainability under Mayor Diego Castañón and architect Guadalupe Portilla.
Semarnat authorized the Aktun Chen ecotourism park in Tulum after previous Profepa sanctions, granting 18 months for regularization and 50 years of operation under new environmental compliance rules.
Tulum’s rapid tourism growth is polluting its underground water, as overwhelmed sewage systems leak into cenotes and the sea, threatening the Riviera Maya’s ecosystem and economy.
Tulum will soon deploy its first Tourist Police, a bilingual force trained to strengthen safety and communication with visitors across Quintana Roo’s most iconic travel destination.
The Council for Tourism Promotion of Quintana Roo has launched a 62-million-peso campaign to rebuild Tulum’s image and restore traveler confidence after months of online criticism.
Governor Mara Lezama and Tourism Secretary Josefina Rodríguez Zamora lead talks on ensuring free access to Tulum’s beaches, linking public inclusion with the future of Quintana Roo’s tourism economy.
The Tulum Half Marathon will take place on December 7 with 5, 10, and 21-kilometer races and a family walk, aiming to attract over 2,500 participants and strengthen community spirit in Tulum.
The Real Estate Council of Quintana Roo denied a crisis in Tulum’s property market, attributing negative rumors to misinformation from uncertified advisors as investment and demand remain strong.