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Welcome to our Southeast Mexico news hub. We gather headlines from Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo. Our reporters deliver clear updates on public policy and cultural events. From Tabasco’s energy sector shifts to Campeche’s heritage festivals, we bring you on‑site reports and official statements. You’ll read about ecological work in Yucatán’s biosphere and tourism growth in Quintana Roo’s Caribbean resorts.


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Playa del Carmen 32 years progress

Playa del Carmen Celebrates 32 Years as a Model of Authentic Progress: Mara Lezama

Playa del Carmen celebrates its 32nd anniversary as a beacon of diversity, growth, and community development, as Governor Mara Lezama praises its transformation.
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Fewer Americans Visiting Cancun

Fewer Americans Visiting Cancun: A Shift in Travel Trends

The white-sand beaches of Cancún and the Riviera Maya have long been a playground for U.S. tourists seeking sun and fun. But recent data reveals...
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Mexico’s cruise tourism

Mexico’s Cruise Tourism Soars in 2025, and Puerto Vallarta Gears Up for More

Mexico’s cruise tourism soars in 2025 with record arrivals. Discover how Puerto Vallarta is preparing to stay competitive as ships and passenger counts grow.
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Quintana Roo sargassum processing center

Quintana Roo sargassum processing center takes shape

The Quintana Roo sargassum processing center enters its final phase in Cancún’s hotel zone, aiming to turn seaweed into biogas, bioethanol and carbon credits.
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fake hotel websites Cancun

Fake Hotel Websites Scamming Cancun Tourists This Summer

Sedetur warns travelers about fake hotel websites in Cancun that lure visitors with deep discounts. Learn how to verify booking sites and avoid losing money.
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Mayan land dispossession Yucatán

Mayan Communities Renew Fight Over Ancestral Lands in Yucatán

Mayan land dispossession in Yucatán persists as indigenous ejidatarios fight injunctions blocking planting and compensation despite favorable court rulings.
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Yucatán tourism routes

Yucatán tourism routes expand with new Valladolid package

Yucatán tourism routes reach eastern towns with Sefotur’s second Valladolid package, linking Quintana Roo visitors to beaches, cenotes and archaeological sites.
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meliponiculture in Valladolid

Meliponiculture in Valladolid Now Shields Biodiversity

Meliponiculture in Valladolid sustains Mayan heritage and biodiversity as locals protect stingless bees amid habitat loss and climate change, honoring codices.
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Valladolid reforestation campaign

Governor Leads Valladolid Reforestation Campaign in Yucatán

Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena spearheads a Valladolid reforestation campaign, planting 5,200 trees at the fairgrounds to boost urban greenery and biodiversity.
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sargassum threatens Mexican Caribbean

This Summer Sargassum Threatens Mexican Caribbean Tourism

As summer peaks, sargassum threatens Mexican Caribbean tourism, forcing hotel cancellations as authorities remove record seaweed blooms to protect the industry.
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Belize Requests Mexico to Study Maya Train Expansion

Belize Requests Mexico to Study Maya Train Expansion

The Belizean government urged Mexico to begin feasibility studies for the Mayan Train expansion. Talks will assess routes and effects on tourism and trade.
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Mexican Caribbean tourism

Mexican Caribbean Tourism Sees 70% Hotel Occupancy

Strong Mexican Caribbean tourism numbers in mid-July 2025: a 70.3% hotel occupancy rate and 470,763 travelers, with robust air and cruise connections.
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