The murder of Tulum’s security chief, José Roberto Rodríguez, is under investigation with vengeance as the leading theory. Authorities are probing potential motives linked to his role in public safety initiatives.
Hoteliers in Tulum express concern over recent violent incidents, including the death of a local officer, urging authorities to address safety and protect the community’s well-being.
Mexico’s environmental authority approves the Tren Maya’s electrification in Quintana Roo despite unresolved permit requirements, prompting scrutiny over ecological safeguards and regulatory adherence.
Hoteliers in Mexico’s Caribbean face significant challenges as tourism declines due to recent violence, impacting local economies and prompting calls for safety measures to restore visitor confidence.
The Mexican government has launched new support programs to aid tourism service providers in Holbox and Tulum, offering financial assistance and resources to bolster the local economy and sustain the tourism industry through challenging times.
Brittany Mahomes hosts a lively bachelorette party in Tulum, underscoring the region’s rising appeal for celebratory events. Explore Tulum’s vibrant social scene.
Residents of Tulum face ongoing fear and uncertainty as recent violent incidents heighten public concern for safety, prompting calls for increased security measures in the community.
The Secretary of Security in Tulum was killed in a shooting, following reported threats from the CJNG cartel in 2023. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region. Readers are invited to share thoughts on our social media.
The Mexican Caribbean Music Festival in Tulum has announced heightened security measures to ensure attendee safety, with local officials emphasizing preparedness for the upcoming event. Details on safety protocols and community collaboration are outlined.
Local artisans now showcase their handmade crafts at Tulum International Airport, promoting cultural heritage and providing economic opportunities through tourism. This initiative bridges traditional craftsmanship with modern travel experiences.
The Secretary of Security in Tulum, Roberto Rodriguez, has died following a deadly attack, sparking concern over safety in the region. Details and community reactions emerge.
Tulum, Oaxaca, Cancún, and Los Cabos emerge as secure destinations for female travelers, welcoming over 10 million visitors. Explore how Mexico’s tourism hubs prioritize safety and cater to women’s needs.
The best things to do in Tulum, from exploring ancient ruins and cenotes to indulging in wellness retreats, vibrant nightlife, and local cuisine. Uncover hidden gems and experience Tulum’s magic.
Once known for bohemian boutique hotels, this Caribbean paradise is now home to a growing number of all-inclusive resorts catering to every travel style.
Mexican entrepreneurs in Tulum can now access free SAT tax advisory services. Learn how to qualify and benefit from this government initiative designed to support local businesses.
A culinary revolution blends Asian street food with Mexican flavors in Tulum, showcasing chefs’ innovative spirit and cultural exchange through unique dishes.
Tulum’s Artisan Week kicks off with over 50 exhibitors, celebrating craftsmanship and the vital role artisans play in preserving cultural heritage. The event highlights efforts to elevate their profession and honor their contributions.
Sargassum in 2025 will likely be heavy in the Riviera Maya. Forecasts, cleanup strategies, and eco-innovations aim to manage it. Tourists can still enjoy the region with flexible plans and informed choices.