Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Tulum

Tulum has become a global hotspot for eco-chic travel, luxury villas, digital nomads, and bohemian wellness culture. In this section, follow updates on tourism trends, real estate speculation, sustainability efforts, infrastructure, and cultural heritage. As demand grows, Tulum faces the dual challenge of development and preservation.

Tulum News

Tulum culinary richness

Tulum culinary richness takes the stage at new fest

After the first Pizza & Pasta Fest drew about 4,000 people, the mayor pushes for wider recognition for Tulum culinary richness beyond beaches.
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Tulum mayor escorts

Tulum mayor escorts accused in Playa attack on family

Playa del Carmen family says men claiming to be Tulum mayor escorts beat them, forced video deletion, and made death threats; complaint planned.
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Avianca Tulum route

Avianca Tulum route won’t return as demand keeps slumping

Avianca Tulum route confirmed shelved; Avianca says low demand means no restart, not even for peak season, as the airline reallocates capacity.
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Tulum building collapse risk

Tulum building collapse risk grows at embattled Adamar

Engineers flag fissures at Adamar as a court order for demolition and a Profepa seizure advance. Tulum building collapse risk now under review.
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Tulum beach access

Tulum beach access opens with two new free entrances

Mexico's tourism ministry opens two free hotel-zone entrances and unifies fees for Jaguar Park and Tulum ruins. Tulum beach access widens.
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Tulum Portal Maya

Tulum ‘Portal Maya’ turns Day of the Dead into an immersive walk

Tulum 'Portal Maya' debuts at city hall for Day of the Dead, fusing Maya ritual and contemporary design with catrinas, mirrors, and evening programming.
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Tulum potable water

Tulum potable water shortfall worsens in Maya villages

Tulum potable water access falls short in rural Maya communities as over a third of households lack regular piped supply, according to reports and census...
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Tulum image relaunch

Tulum image relaunch aims to rebuild visitor trust

Tulum image relaunch will spend $3.2M to reset the destination’s narrative with inclusive, affordable messaging funded by lodging tax, aiming to rebuild trust and value.
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Tulum Tourist Police

Tulum Tourist Police pilot aims to rebuild visitor trust

Ten officers are training for the Tulum Tourist Police to assist visitors and strengthen safety as Quintana Roo advances a unified tourism police model.
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Tulum cement spill

Tulum cement spill shuts plant near sensitive cenote

MX Concretos was sealed near cenote Yaax Mul after an oily discharge in the jungle. Officials are reviewing aquifer risk linked to the Tulum cement...
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Female ruler of Cobá

Ancient panel names female ruler of Cobá after fresh study

A new reading of Cobá’s Foundation Stone names a female ruler of Cobá, Ix Ch’ak Ch’een, refining the city’s sixth-century history and ties across the...
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Tulum tourism recovery

Real-estate leaders say Tulum isn’t in crisis

Real-estate leaders say Tulum isn’t in crisis, citing investment and winter bookings. We test the claim against occupancy data in Tulum tourism recovery.
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