Tulum Weather, Seasonality, and Best Time to Visit
Weather context, travel timing, seasonal changes, and planning guidance for visitors and residents.
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Tulum airport nears annual record as carriers adjust routes
Tulum Renace aims to reshape tourism rules and beach access
Tulum Renace sets a new framework for tourism management in Quintana Roo, aiming for safer beaches, stronger regulation, and coordinated planning across one of Mexico’s most visited destinations.
Tulum confirms Pueblo Mágico status as renewal process advances
Tulum moves through the Pueblo Mágico renewal process after federal updates, confirming its designation and outlining plans to strengthen cultural identity and tourism strategy.
Tulum reshuffles key departments ahead of high season
Tulum’s mayor announced new appointments in key departments, including Civil Protection and Firefighters, to strengthen public services ahead of the high tourist season.
Tourism in Tulum rises after months of decline
Tourism in Tulum shows a modest rebound as free entry to the archaeological site draws more visitors, offering hope for local businesses after a difficult season in Mexico’s Riviera Maya.
Businesses in Tulum struggle to survive amid tourist drop
Tulum faces an economic recession as foreign visitor numbers fall sharply, forcing iconic businesses to close and halting construction projects across Quintana Roo.
How to Avoid Getting Extorted by Police in Tulum
Learn how to avoid police extortion in Mexico with calm, safe strategies from real experiences. Practical advice for travelers and residents navigating encounters in Tulum and across the country.
Federal and state push to reopen beaches in Tulum and Cancún
Mexico’s government plans new public beaches in Parque Jaguar Tulum and Cancún, aiming to restore access and improve the image of Quintana Roo’s top destinations before the winter tourism season.
Mayor of Tulum urges citizens to report police extortion
Tulum Mayor Diego Castañón Trejo urges citizens and visitors to report police extortion, seeking to protect public trust and preserve the town’s tourism image ahead of the December season.
White Flag NOM 120 recognition highlights Tulum’s environmental progress
Tulum reaffirms its environmental leadership with new Playa Platino and NOM 120 White Flag certifications, solidifying its role as a Quintana Roo model for sustainable coastal management.
Avianca expands in Latin America and rules out return to Tulum
Avianca launches new routes from Bogotá to Monterrey and Belém, strengthening its Latin American network while confirming it will not resume flights to Tulum International Airport.
Cultural Festivities Lift Tulum’s Hotel Occupancy Above Expectations
Tulum hotels saw a 10–20% rise in occupancy during Mexico’s Day of the Dead holiday, as cultural events and an extended weekend boosted tourism across the Riviera Maya and Quintana Roo.
Flights to Tulum this Winter Show Slow but Steady Growth
Flights to Tulum remain limited for winter 2025/2026, with most travelers arriving through Cancún. Here’s how airlines, routes, and prices are shaping travel across Quintana Roo this season.
Maya communities in Tulum still lack water and public lighting
Maya communities in Tulum still lack access to clean water, lighting, and waste collection, exposing persistent inequality despite official claims of inclusion and growing tourism revenue.
Tulum’s restaurant leaders urge unity as tourism slows
Tulum’s hospitality sector faces mounting costs and weaker demand. Business leaders say unity, not division, will be key to restoring growth and keeping Tulum’s tourism strong.
After a hard year Tulum recovery looks real for many
Tulum recovery is accelerating into the holidays, with officials projecting up to 95% hotel occupancy as beach rules, prices, and community pressures test whether the rebound reaches workers and residents alike.
Sea turtle festival unites Tulum, Akumal, and Xcacel
The 23rd Festival de la Tortuga Marina in Tulum, Akumal, and Xcacel celebrates sea turtle conservation through culture, art, and community action across the Riviera Maya.
New Urban Development Program of Tulum Aims for Local Balance
Tulum cancels its externally made Urban Development Program and begins a new, locally driven process to align growth, tourism, and sustainability under Mayor Diego Castañón and architect Guadalupe Portilla.
Tulum prepares for high season with stronger local cooperation
Tulum’s hotel sector remains optimistic as high season approaches, with leaders confident that

















