Tulum reports a significant drop in tourist arrivals following the implementation of entrance fees at its archaeological zone, sparking concerns over economic impacts and visitor accessibility.
Tulum’s underground waterways are gaining traction as sought-after attractions as beaches grapple with seaweed surges, driving eco-friendly tourism and local adaptive responses.
The National Guard has intensified security measures across Quintana Roo’s coastal areas ahead of Holy Week, bolstering patrols and coordination with local agencies to prevent incidents and ensure safe vacations for thousands of tourists.
The Maya Train project is projected to drive hotel occupancy rates to 50% by late 2025, signaling a significant boost for Mexico’s tourism sector as infrastructure developments enhance accessibility across the Yucatán Peninsula.
The Mexican government has initiated a large-scale operation to combat sargassum influxes along the Caribbean coast, deploying resources to protect ecosystems and tourism. Learn about the strategies and community impact.
Tulum has launched new emergency contact numbers for residents and visitors to report urgent situations promptly. The initiative aims to enhance public safety and streamline emergency response efforts.
Tulum has unveiled a new public beach access point at the Mirador Temple, enhancing visitor experience while preserving cultural heritage. The initiative aims to reduce overcrowding and protect archaeological sites.
Avianca discontinues Bogotá-Tulum flights indefinitely due to demand fluctuations, disrupting tourism and travel networks between the cities. Travelers urged to seek alternate options as the airline reconfigures schedules.
Discover key differences between Tulum and Playa del Carmen’s real estate markets in 2025—investment potential, property types, pricing, and infrastructure to guide your next property decision.
A women’s softball team from Hondzonton faces top-tier competition in Quintana Roo’s state league finals, showcasing local talent and fueling regional pride through spirited play.
Tulum allocates nearly 5 million pesos to a new pothole repair initiative, aiming to improve city infrastructure through targeted road maintenance efforts. Residents anticipate smoother commutes as projects begin.
Tulum leads Quintana Roo’s transformation with eco-conscious policies and sustainable practices, balancing growth with environmental stewardship and community well-being. Explore how the city is redefining development responsibly.
Tulum’s hotels are expected to reach 92% occupancy this holiday season, reflecting a surge in tourism demand. Local businesses anticipate strong revenue, highlighting the region’s growing appeal as a vacation destination.
Tulum is prepared for a safe Holy Week 2025, with reinforced security, clean beaches, better infrastructure, and health measures in place to welcome travelers with confidence.
Riviera Maya’s 2025 real estate market thrives with rising demand, sustainable growth, and global investor interest—making it a prime destination for living, renting, or investing.
Tulum implements infrastructure upgrades and sustainable practices to manage an expected holiday visitor surge, prioritizing eco-conscious crowd management and community resilience amid tourism growth.
Tulum’s ZOFEMAT authority has acquired new equipment to enhance coastal surveillance and streamline sargassum cleanup operations, boosting efficiency for environmental management tasks.
The municipality of Tulum has initiated a comprehensive cleaning program targeting neighborhoods in Ya’ax, focusing on enhancing public spaces and citizen well-being through improved urban maintenance.
Hotels along the Maya Train in Quintana Roo are striving to compete with established Yucatan Peninsula resorts by enhancing services and infrastructure, positioning themselves as key players in the region’s tourism landscape.
Residents and organizations collaborate on a sweeping reforestation effort to combat deforestation, aiming to plant 50,000 trees by 2025. The initiative blends education and action to address climate concerns while fostering community engagement.