
How Tulum’s Housing Market Is Changing in the Post-Boom Era
Tulum’s 2025 real estate market reflects a maturing shift—less speculation, more depth. From boho studios to beachfront villas, buyers now face a complex but grounded property landscape.
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Tulum’s 2025 real estate market reflects a maturing shift—less speculation, more depth. From boho studios to beachfront villas, buyers now face a complex but grounded property landscape.

Tulum is now more accessible than ever with the Maya Train, offering direct, scenic routes through the Riviera Maya and transforming tourism across Quintana Roo.

As sargassum chokes the coasts of Quintana Roo once again, Akumal hosts an international forum to explore smarter, collective strategies for containment in the heart of the Riviera Maya.

Tulum strengthens its global ties through a strategic meeting with the U.S. Consul General, focusing on sustainable tourism and long-term investment for Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

Sargassum still affects Tulum beaches in September 2025, with clean stretches beside heavily impacted zones, as the Riviera Maya faces one of its longest and most challenging seaweed seasons.

Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize join forces to protect the Maya Forest, aiming to preserve biodiversity, culture, and livelihoods across 5.7 million hectares of the Mesoamerican jungle.

Tulum is Mexico’s top honeymoon destination, blending beaches, ruins, and romantic jungle stays in a boho-chic paradise made for couples.

Tulum’s leaders and entrepreneurs met to build proposals for growth, security, and wellbeing, aiming to balance Mexico tourism with community needs in Quintana Roo’s fastest-growing town.

Quintana Roo closes summer with a 63.7% hotel occupancy rate, Tulum lags at 53.3%, and Cozumel sees just 50.2%, raising questions about the future of tourism in Mexico’s Caribbean.

Tulum locals are protesting high fees at Parque del Jaguar, claiming it’s hurting tourism and small businesses. The clash highlights deeper tensions in Mexico’s Riviera Maya economy.

Public transport in Tulum and Playa del Carmen has lost over 50% of its passengers as tourism declines, impacting locals, colectivos, and airlines across the Riviera Maya.

Tulum’s tourism is unraveling. Rising prices, safety concerns, and informal services are pushing travelers to look elsewhere in Mexico, threatening the future of this once-thriving paradise.

Experience the magic of Jungle Trail Running in Tulum, where music, nature, and community converge into a one-of-a-kind race through the vibrant heart of Mexico’s lush jungle.

Tulum wastewater crisis unfolds quietly as its natural growth outpaces underground infrastructure, raising key questions about sustainability, aquifer health, and future development.

Sargassum is returning to the Mexican Caribbean in 2025 with increasing frequency, but local efforts in places like Tulum are evolving to meet the challenge more effectively.

Tulum real estate is evolving fast as local professionals push for sustainable, purpose-driven development that honors the town’s unique identity and long-term future.

The cenotes of Yucatán are not just water—they are memory, myth and warning. As Tren Maya advances, what lies beneath may hold more answers than we’re ready to face.

Discover how Mexican citizens and residents enjoy free entry to archaeological sites like the Tulum ruins every Sunday, reaffirming a powerful cultural right.

Tulum is reshaping its future through the First International Biennial of Caribbean architecture, blending sustainability, heritage, and culture into a bold new urban vision.

In the stillness after the storm of tourism, Tulum might finally rediscover its breath, its balance, its why.