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Quintana Roo

Quintana Roo is Mexico’s Caribbean-facing state, globally recognized for its turquoise waters, Mayan ruins, ecotourism, and luxury resorts. In this section, explore news from cities like Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Chetumal, covering tourism trends, real estate, infrastructure, crime, environmental protection, and expat life. With booming growth and global visibility, Quintana Roo remains a focal point for travelers, investors, and conservationists alike.

Quintana Roo News

Homeless Americans, Canadians Deported from Playa del Carmen

Homeless Americans, Canadians Deported from Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen authorities deported 10 homeless foreigners found living on local streets. Among them were U.S. and Canadian citizens.
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Cancún’s Nichupté bridge faces new three-month delay

Engineers say reinforcement work over cavernous lagoon soil will delay Cancún’s Nichupté bridge opening by at least three months.
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OXXO honors Playa del Carmen police for store safety

OXXO honors Playa del Carmen police for store safety

OXXO recognized Playa del Carmen municipal officers for responding to crimes against stores, highlighting a growing public-private safety push.
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Early sargassum surge drops 1,000 tons in Playa del Carmen

About 1,000 tons of sargassum washed up at El Recodo in Playa del Carmen in a rare January arrival, prompting an urgent cleanup.
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Cancún doubles down on wellness tourism experiences

Cancún doubles down on wellness tourism experiences

Cancún is selling rest-first getaways, with hotels bundling spa, mindful food and digital detox in wellness packages for 2026.
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Tulum investigates 40 complaints against police officers

Tulum investigates 40 complaints against police officers

Tulum security command says 40 case files are open over police misconduct claims; two have enough evidence for internal-affairs follow-up.
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August sargassum forecast challenges Riviera Maya tourism

Early Sargassum Forecast Raises 2026 Mexico Beach Alarms

Satellite-based projections suggest sargassum could arrive by late winter and surge in 2026, putting Quintana Roo beaches on alert.
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Cancún fines informal vendors 380,000 pesos after checks

Cancún fines informal vendors 380,000 pesos after checks

Cancún issued 380,731 pesos in fines after 3,079 checks on street vendors, targeting repeat offenders and those without permits.
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Cancun Carnival safety operation set for three venues

Cancun Carnival safety operation set for three venues

Cancún’s Civil Protection will deploy daily teams, inspect structures and coordinate with police and fire across Tajamar, Bonampak and Beto Ávila.
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Cancun–Acapulco Flights to Resume via Viva Aerobus in April

Cancun–Acapulco Flights to Resume via Viva Aerobus in April

Viva Aerobus is relaunching direct flights between Cancún and Acapulco this April, reconnecting two iconic Mexican beach destinations.
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Playa del Carmen pivots to conscious sustainable tourism

Playa del Carmen pivots to conscious sustainable tourism

Tourism chief Estefanía Hernández says Playa del Carmen is pivoting to sustainability, inclusion and local identity, using FITUR to open markets.
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Cancún at FITUR pushes the All You Cancún campaign

Cancún at FITUR pushes the All You Cancún campaign

At FITUR 2026, Cancún unveiled “All You Cancún,” positioning the destination beyond beaches with sports, gastronomy, culture, health and adventure.
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