Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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

Authorities raid five homes in Cancún and Playa del Carmen in anti-drug operation

State officials in Cancún and Playa del Carmen carried out five coordinated raids, seizing narcotics and arresting three men as part of an inter-agency crackdown...
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First Sea Turtle Hatchlings of 2025 Released in Cancún as Conservation Season Begins

Cancún celebrates the release of 84 loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings, marking the start of the 2025 nesting season. Officials urge locals and tourists to respect...
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Mexico’s Real Estate Market Booms as Foreign Buyers Rush to Invest

Mexico’s real estate market is surging as foreign buyers seek affordable homes and high ROI in hotspots like Puerto Vallarta. Find out what’s fueling the...
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Quintana Roo set to surpass Las Vegas in hotel infrastructure with 150,000 rooms projected

Quintana Roo is on track to rival Las Vegas in hotel capacity, reaching nearly 136,000 rooms in 2025 and projecting 150,000 rooms within five years...
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Cancún Sets New Bar and Club Hours to Reduce Violence and Accidents

New rules in Cancún limit bar and club hours to 3 a.m. in tourist areas and 2 a.m. in urban zones. The measure aims to...
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Protests intensify over Cozumel’s fourth cruise pier as residents defend reefs

As Cozumel approves a fourth cruise pier, residents and divers protest to protect coral reefs, public beaches, and local infrastructure from unchecked tourism growth. Cozumel...
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Sargassum Bricks Give Elderly Couple in Cancún a New Home

After 50 years together and living in poverty, an elderly couple in Cancún received a sustainable home built from sargassum bricks thanks to a local...
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A win for sea turtles: Court orders demolition of luxury building in Tulum damaging sea turtle habitat

A federal judge in Quintana Roo has ordered the demolition of luxury building in Tulum after it was found to harm sea turtle nesting grounds...
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Isla Mujeres advances animal welfare center construction

Isla Mujeres moves forward on its new Animal Welfare Center, completing half of the block walls and installing key utilities to offer families a safe...
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Puerto Vallarta air traffic rebounds as Cancun drops

Puerto Vallarta air traffic surged 11.2% in May while Cancun saw a 4.2% decline, reflecting shifting travel patterns in Mexico’s busiest airports and signaling renewed...
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Quintana Roo hoteliers push back on move to declare sargassum a natural disaster

The Mexican Caribbean Hotel Council warns move to declare sargassum a natural disaster could tarnish tourism ahead of summer season, urging a science-based response and...
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Quintana Roo cuts tourism fraud with service registry

Quintana Roo tourism fraud reports have fallen from 500 in 2021 to 30 so far in 2025 after launching a registry of over 2,000 certified...
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