As Tulum prepares for larger spring equinox crowds, authorities are tightening surveillance and urging visitors to respect restricted areas while guides highlight the site’s Maya astronomical and maritime significance.
A Quintana Roo tourism official says Tulum airport’s flight pullback followed a lapse in airline incentives, even after a strong launch. The issue now is whether new terms can restore routes and lower access costs over time.
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.
Through the voices of founders Elle and Tony Madalone, this story explores how Run Tulum is becoming more than a running club; a growing community that may be shaping a new era of fitness, connection, and everyday wellbeing in Tulum.
Jashita Hotel’s new Relais & Châteaux affiliation brings international attention to a secluded Soliman Bay retreat, highlighting how privacy, wellness, and protected nature continue to shape luxury travel near Tulum.
Tulum is confronting an unusually early and heavy wave of sargassum in 2026, raising hotel costs, threatening occupancy, and deepening tourism image concerns after a difficult year for the destination.
On our first morning, we were sitting on the balcony with coffee before the resort had fully woken up. The mangrove was still. The air carried a fresh, inviting breeze that made the outdoors feel effortless.
Encierros by Luis Antonio Trujillo drew more than 100 guests to Artery by Bacab Hotel, highlighting contemporary art’s expanding role in Tulum’s cultural and economic landscape.
La Veleta is emerging as Tulum’s most visible cultural corridor, with art, Calle 7 activity, and spring 2025 programming shaping how residents and visitors experience a fast-growing neighborhood.