Tulum Security Chief Fatally Injured in Attack
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.
Taxi fares, buses, transfers, road changes, mobility updates, and practical transport guidance for Tulum.
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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.
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Over 1,000 foreign residents in Tulum have obtained residency letters to access Parque del Jaguar, reflecting growing legal compliance and conservation engagement.
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The Real Estate Board of the Riviera Maya reports soaring demand for properties amid Tulum’s transformation, highlighting regulatory challenges and market dynamics shaping the region’s built environment.
Cancun International Airport recorded a sharp decline in passenger numbers during February, signaling potential shifts in travel patterns and economic impacts on local tourism.
A Maya women’s collective in Quintana Roo champions resilience and empowerment, fostering community change through grassroots initiatives and cultural preservation.
Tulum introduces the Executive Police, a specialized unit dedicated to enhancing tourist safety and reinforcing the community’s commitment to a secure environment for all.
Third annual sustainability fair Bioferia Tulum spotlights eco-conscious vendors, workshops, and initiatives aimed at fostering environmental stewardship in the region.