
World Oceans Day ignites climate action in Tulum
On World Oceans Day, Tulum hosts a powerful event blending art, healing, and sustainability to inspire action for the climate and protection of our planet’s marine ecosystems.
Weather context, travel timing, seasonal changes, and planning guidance for visitors and residents.
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On World Oceans Day, Tulum hosts a powerful event blending art, healing, and sustainability to inspire action for the climate and protection of our planet’s marine ecosystems.

A massive sargassum bloom threatens the Mexican Caribbean in 2025, surpassing 2018 levels. Experts warn of long-term ecological damage and urge coordinated, sustained action.

Local authorities have prepared 40 emergency shelters across Tulum’s communities to ensure rapid response during disasters, complete with evacuation plans, trained brigades, and fully equipped facilities.

Local officials have formed a specialized committee, strengthened infrastructure, and launched training initiatives to bolster Tulum’s readiness for the 2025 hurricane season, ensuring swift, coordinated community response.

A massive belt of seaweed is sweeping across the Atlantic, poised for an unprecedented influx into the Mexican Caribbean. Coastal communities brace for potential impacts on tourism, fishing, and ecosystems. What’s next?

A tropical wave has unleashed heavy rains and storms in Tulum, triggering floods, power outages, and transportation delays. Officials warn of continuing downpours and advise residents to stay vigilant and follow safety updates.

Saharan dust arrives in Tulum and the Riviera Maya, bringing hazy skies and golden sunsets while raising questions about its impact on health, weather, and everyday life in the region.

The all-inclusive experience in Tulum is no longer a one-size-fits-all vacation. From secluded jungle sanctuaries to family-friendly beachfront hubs, the Riviera Maya is redefining what it means to unwind.

Bacab Tulum is a conscious real estate project blending art, wellness, and community in La Veleta, offering a new model for sustainable, cultural living in the heart of Tulum.

ITALIK at AZULIK offers a soulful, elevated take on Italian cuisine—where mindful eating, ancestral roots, and artistic design converge in a dining experience that nourishes body and spirit.

Seasonal sargassum influx has resumed on Quintana Roo’s beaches, challenging tour operators and municipalities to ramp up clean-ups. Officials caution residents and visitors to stay informed as algae blooms intensify through summer.

Tourism operators in Tulum report this season’s downturn rivals pandemic lows, citing steep drops in bookings and occupancy. Service providers urge collaborative marketing efforts to revive the industry and safeguard livelihoods.

Tulum has become one of the world’s most expensive beach destinations. Discover why hotel, food, and taxi prices are so high—and what’s truly driving the cost for tourists.

Local authorities and industry leaders urge a comprehensive rescue plan to stabilize Tulum’s tourism sector, improve infrastructure, and promote sustainable growth amid overcrowding and environmental pressures.

During sargassum season in Tulum, travelers can enjoy a wide range of freshwater alternatives—from cenotes and lagoons to spas and hotel pools. Here’s your 2025 guide to water beyond the beach.

Explore Tulum’s spiritual tourism, where ancient rituals and modern wellness converge, offering transformative experiences through yoga, temazcal ceremonies, and holistic retreats.

Tulum’s tourism industry struggles through its toughest season in years due to lower visitor numbers, economic pressures, and shifting market dynamics amid global travel trends.

Leading luxury hotel operators are expanding their investments in Tulum, driving growth in tourism infrastructure and real estate, showcasing confidence in the area’s potential as a premier destination.

Lula Beach Club in Tulum blends soulful wellness, bold flavors, eco-conscious design, and vibrant community in a beachside oasis where every moment feels alive. Come for the magic. Stay for you.

In 2025, record sargassum levels are overwhelming the Riviera Maya. Tulum faces mounting environmental and economic challenges as communities and authorities fight to protect their shores.