Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Southeast

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.

Isla Mujeres sea turtle protection efforts ramp up for 2025 season

sea turtles, Isla Mujeres, turtle conservation, environmental education, sustainable tourism, biodiversity, local government Learn how Isla Mujeres sea turtle protection efforts ramped up during the...
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Cancún Real Estate Development Shut Down for Lacking Permits

Benito Juárez, Cancún, real estate, urban planning, permits, unauthorized development The municipal government of Benito Juárez shuts down the illegal Cataluña real estate development in...
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Quintana Roo Arrests Two Investigative Police for Extortion in Cancun

Quintana Roo, Cancun, extortion, law enforcement, FGE Quintana Roo AG’s Office arrested two Investigative Police agents in Cancun for extortion, seizing evidence after threats and...
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Top summer destinations Mexico domestic travelers flock to this season

Discover the top summer destinations Mexico domestic travelers choose in 2025, from Cancun beaches to Mexico City landmarks, with average hotel rates and local highlights....
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Over 140 Tons of Sargassum Removed in Isla Mujeres After Atypical Landing at Playa Norte

Isla Mujeres activates emergency cleanup as over 140 tons of sargassum land at Playa Norte. Authorities respond quickly to protect tourism amid seasonal algae surge....
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Chetumal to Open Latin America’s Largest Archaeological Park with 47 Relocated Mayan Monuments

Governor Mara Lezama announces the August opening of the Chetumal Archaeological Park, showcasing 47 ancient Mayan structures relocated from the Mayan Train project to promote...
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Semarnat approves a six-story beachfront development in Yucatán despite environmental risks

Semarnat approves a six-story beachfront development in Dzemul, Yucatán, despite documented environmental risks, social impacts, and lack of public consultation. A controversial new real estate...
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CFE Cuts Power to 16 Yucatán Coastal Communities for Upgrades amid Extreme Heat

The CFE cut power to 16 communities on the Yucatán coast, including Progreso and Chicxulub, for substation upgrades amid extreme summer heat. In the midst...
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Cancun and Riviera Maya Dominate Mexico’s Hotel Boom in 2025

Cancun and the Riviera Maya account for 91% of new hotel rooms opened in Mexico in early 2025, with over 25,000 more planned in Isla...
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Cancun hit by one month’s worth of sargassum in just three days

Cancun officials report a dramatic surge in sargassum seaweed, with a month's worth washing ashore in just three days, disrupting tourism and straining cleanup crews....
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Campeche heritage law aims to make property owners preserve historic homes

UNESCO and APCEC are aligning Campeche’s heritage preservation laws with international standards, urging private owners to protect historic buildings, inspired by Cartagena’s model. In a...
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UNAM launches online survey to track sargassum health impacts in Quintana Roo

UNAM invites Quintana Roo residents to report sargassum health impacts via an online survey, shaping strategies to protect coastal communities. The UNAM Institute of Marine...
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