Tulum allocates nearly 5 million pesos to a new pothole repair initiative, aiming to improve city infrastructure through targeted road maintenance efforts. Residents anticipate smoother commutes as projects begin.
Tulum leads Quintana Roo’s transformation with eco-conscious policies and sustainable practices, balancing growth with environmental stewardship and community well-being. Explore how the city is redefining development responsibly.
Tulum offers LGBTQ+ travelers a safe, inclusive, and vibrant destination with welcoming locals, diverse nightlife, and growing community spaces that celebrate freedom, love, and authentic connection.
Tulum aims to enhance its global tourism presence at WTM Latin America 2025 by promoting its wellness, cultural, and eco offerings while forging new international alliances in São Paulo.
Thinking of buying land in Tulum? This in-depth 2025 guide walks you through legal steps, best areas, prices, risks, and how to invest responsibly—whether you’re foreign or local.
Tulum is prepared for a safe Holy Week 2025, with reinforced security, clean beaches, better infrastructure, and health measures in place to welcome travelers with confidence.
Riviera Maya’s 2025 real estate market thrives with rising demand, sustainable growth, and global investor interest—making it a prime destination for living, renting, or investing.
SEMAR’s delayed installation of sargassum barriers has sparked concerns over persistent beach pollution in Tulum, prompting calls for urgent action by local authorities and residents alike.
Authorities in Tulum have initiated a heightened security operation ahead of Holy Week, deploying additional patrols and resources to ensure public safety during the influx of visitors.
The National Guard has inaugurated a new detachment at Tulum International Airport and the Tren Maya station to strengthen security in the rapidly developing region, reflecting efforts to safeguard travel and infrastructure growth.
Tulum implements infrastructure upgrades and sustainable practices to manage an expected holiday visitor surge, prioritizing eco-conscious crowd management and community resilience amid tourism growth.
The Mexican Navy is preparing to install anti-sargassum barriers along Tulum’s coast to combat the invasive seaweed, safeguarding local ecosystems and tourism. This initiative aims to mitigate environmental and economic impacts caused by sargassum influxes.
Foreigners are increasingly investing in Tulum’s real estate. This guide explains legal steps, key areas, costs, and lifestyle benefits, offering a clear path to smart property ownership in Mexico.
A wildfire has consumed over 12 hectares of the Sian Ka’an Reserve in Quintana Roo, prompting urgent response efforts to protect the delicate ecosystem. Authorities are working to contain the flames and assess environmental damage.
The municipality of Tulum has initiated a comprehensive cleaning program targeting neighborhoods in Ya’ax, focusing on enhancing public spaces and citizen well-being through improved urban maintenance.
Hotels along the Maya Train in Quintana Roo are striving to compete with established Yucatan Peninsula resorts by enhancing services and infrastructure, positioning themselves as key players in the region’s tourism landscape.
Tulum enforces new regulations requiring businesses to install surveillance cameras, aiming to enhance public safety and deter crime through local authority mandates.
A major real estate fraud has been exposed in Tulum, involving illegal property sales and deceitful practices. Authorities are investigating the extent of the scandal affecting local residents and investors.
Residents and organizations collaborate on a sweeping reforestation effort to combat deforestation, aiming to plant 50,000 trees by 2025. The initiative blends education and action to address climate concerns while fostering community engagement.
Diego Castañón announces a new public beach access route in Tulum, aiming to ease congestion and enhance sustainable tourism. The project promises balanced development for both residents and visitors.