
Why Travelers Are Ghosting Tulum and Airlines Are Following
Tulum airport faces flight cancellations as tourism drops. Discover why travelers and airlines are rethinking Tulum travel this summer amid rising costs and fading appeal.
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Tulum airport faces flight cancellations as tourism drops. Discover why travelers and airlines are rethinking Tulum travel this summer amid rising costs and fading appeal.

Air Canada flight cancellations to Cancun, Tulum, and Cozumel leave thousands stranded as a looming strike disrupts travel to Mexico’s Caribbean coast during peak tourism season.

Tulum food festival where sustainability meets flavor, as locals honor the spiny lobster with fire, tradition, and ocean-born wisdom in Punta Allen.

Tulum beaches face daily sargassum invasions as local crews fight to earn White Flag certification and keep the shoreline clean for eco-conscious travelers.

Tourists visiting the Tulum ruins are facing confusion, high fees, and disorganization through the new Parque del Jaguar, raising questions about access and transparency at this iconic site.

Tulum beach cleanup jobs are now open as the town hires workers to fight back against the rising tide of sargassum threatening its coastlines and tourism economy.

Tulum’s Caribbean coast has shed its seaweed cloak, revealing crystal-clear turquoise waters that have revived tourism, lifted spirits, and brought a rare glimpse of the paradise locals remember.

A viral video from Tulum reveals taxi fares that locals say are wildly inflated, sparking debate over tourism, trust, and the hidden costs of paradise.

Tulum hotels are seeing record-low occupancy this summer, with fewer tourists and growing concerns over sargassum, shifting travel trends, and the changing identity of this beach paradise.

Sargassum in Tulum has reached record levels, forcing locals to step in as the Navy withdraws. A new cleanup program signals a shift in how this crisis is being fought.

Monthly gatherings between Tulum’s citizens and leaders are redefining local government transparency through direct dialogue, action, and unexpected results.

Tulum faces sargassum, urban growth and rising safety concerns with bold local actions—from street patrols to drainage projects—all reshaping daily life in the heart of the Riviera Maya.

Tulum avoids using taximeters due to profit-driven resistance from unions, creating a power dynamic that fuels tourist scams and unchecked fare inflation.

Tulum is bleeding in silence as tourism fades, prices rise, and locals vanish—revealing a paradise that now feels like abandonment more than escape.

Join Paralympian Omar Echeverría at the exclusive Tulum Archery Tournament, a unique friendly competition blending precision, community spirit, and inspiring resilience in Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

Tulum tourism faces its worst crisis in a decade as sargassum, beach access fees, and high prices drive visitors away and leave hotels and Airbnbs nearly empty across the Mexican Caribbean.

Tulum’s free music festival Aura Musica Fest is the latest strategy to boost tourism during the low season with live shows, local food, artisans and cultural experiences in mid-August.

A viral video in Tulum caused confusion as tourists paddling at sea were mistaken for Cuban migrants, highlighting how misinformation spreads quickly on social media platforms.

Sargassum seaweed is threatening Tulum’s beaches and tourism economy, prompting local leaders to push for a permanent barrier to protect the Riviera Maya’s most iconic destination.

Canadian tourists in Mexico are flocking to Quintana Roo in record numbers, driving major growth in tourism as political shifts and direct flights reshape travel habits.