Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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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

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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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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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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Sargassum levels hit moderate to excessive on 68% of monitored beaches in Quintana Roo

Today, July 12, 2025, 68% of monitored Quintana Roo sargassum beaches report moderate to excessive algae arrivals while 25% remain clean. See the full list...
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Chacmuchuch-Manatí project transforms Cancún coast with sustainable tourism

Discover how the Chacmuchuch-Manatí project is investing $500k to protect lagoon ecosystems and boost sustainable tourism along Cancún’s coastal corridor. Cancún, Q.Roo – An international...
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Cancún boosts tourism diversification to counter sargassum surge

Cancún tourism diversification expands beyond beaches to water parks, cultural sites, religious tours and nightlife to tackle sargassum challenges and keep visitors engaged. Cancún’s iconic...
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Historic surge in sargassum on Tulum beaches

Between January and June 2025, Tulum crews cleared over 2,000 tons of sargassum Tulum shores, double last year’s haul, as local teams work daily to...
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Cancún airport international traffic falls 6.2 percent in first half 2025

Cancún airport international traffic falls 6.2 percent in H1 2025 to 10.66 million visitors, reflecting a slowdown in foreign tourism and prompting calls for market...
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Authorities increase inspections of street vendors on Cancún beaches

Benito Juárez officials deploy 35 inspectors and Tourist Police in two shifts along Kukulcán Boulevard to curb street vendors Cancún beaches, enforce permits, and safeguard...
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