Quintana Roo Accelerates Sargassum Management With Federal Biorefinery Shift
SEMAR collects 16,797 tons of sargassum in Quintana Roo as Secihti pilots its first industrial biorefinery to transform waste into biogas and bioplastics.

A practical calendar for Holy Week, Spring Break, New Year, and other seasonal moments that shape prices, crowds, and travel conditions in Tulum.
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SEMAR collects 16,797 tons of sargassum in Quintana Roo as Secihti pilots its first industrial biorefinery to transform waste into biogas and bioplastics.


More than 300 followers gathered in Tulum’s city center for the traditional Viacrucis, a religious representation that maintains local heritage during the Holy Week season.

Travelers heading to the Mexican Caribbean for spring break find a nuanced US travel advisory that distinguishes between regional risks and popular tourist corridors.

As Spring Break 2026 ends, official data reveals Quintana Roo captured three of the top seven travel spots in Mexico, solidifying its clear regional dominance.

As over 1.2 million visitors converge on the Mexican Caribbean for the 2026 Easter holiday, Tulum and the Ángeles Verdes have intensified their highway security operation to ensure safe transit and immediate technical assistance across the region.

Tulum has started its Semana Santa Segura 2026 operation with nearly 200 personnel and 70 vehicles deployed in beaches, tourist zones, and key access points during the Easter vacation period.
With projections reaching 90 percent occupancy union officials argue that hospitality standards are the only way to ensure long term loyalty from regional and global travelers.

As 1.2 million visitors arrive for Semana Santa, Quintana Roo launches a massive Tulum Easter security operation to protect the Mexican Caribbean.

As sargassum volumes in Tulum hit record highs in early 2026, Municipal President Diego Castañón Trejo leads an intensified cleanup strategy to protect the destination's beaches and tourism economy.

While fluctuating sargassum challenges coastal beach plans this Easter, the pristine cenote network around Tulum provides a perfect freshwater alternative for travelers.

Holy Week in Tulum will bring heavy crowds, high demand, beach uncertainty, and major transport pressure, making planning essential for visitors and increasingly important for residents.

Explore the new tourist packages for Holy Week that connect Tulum with the Maya Train, offering seamless travel experiences across the region.







