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Cancún beach access

Cancún beach access threatened by tourist services zoning

Activists say Cancún beach access lots were reclassified as tourist services. Cancún beach access now hinges on the next urban plan, with calls to restore...
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Puerto Vallarta security perception

Puerto Vallarta dropped from 5th to 8th place among safest cities in Mexico

Perception of safety in Puerto Vallarta edged up 2.6 points to 24.7% feeling unsafe, keeping it among Mexico’s top-10 safe cities, but with a three...
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Cancun beach access

Cancun beach access pledge puts hotels on notice now

Cancun beach access will be locked into the city’s urban plan, keeping entries free and public while aligning with federal law and improving access.
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Mexico duty-free limit

Mexico duty-free limit jumps to $500 under new rules

Mexico duty-free limit increases to $500 for all travelers, unifying thresholds across land, air, and sea. What changes and how to use it smartly.
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Vallarta Civil Protection base

Land gift could fast-track Vallarta Civil Protection base

Puerto Vallarta sent a proposal to donate city land for a Vallarta Civil Protection base to committee review, aiming to speed emergency response across the...
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Puerto Vallarta femicides

Puerto Vallarta femicides spur City vow to protect women

Puerto Vallarta femicides put City Hall on record. Officials promise quicker investigations and expanded aid for survivors through the city Women’s Institute.
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Puerto Vallarta youth funding

Puerto Vallarta youth funding targets culture and jobs

Puerto Vallarta youth funding advances under a proposed Jalisco agreement worth 500,000 pesos to strengthen culture, jobs, and civic participation for young people.
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Puerto Vallarta INAH museum

Puerto Vallarta INAH museum proposed for historic center

Puerto Vallarta INAH museum could open at City Hall under a loan deal as officials study feasibility. The plan aims to revive the historic center...
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Nichupté Lagoon controls

Tour boats in Cancún face Nichupté Lagoon controls this season

Cancún’s nautical sector and CONANP back electronic IDs, training, and permit fixes. Nichupté Lagoon controls aim to curb pirate boats and protect mangroves.
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Puerto Vallarta Catrina budget

Puerto Vallarta Catrina gets $2M plan and a second life

Jalisco Tourism confirmed a Fidetur request of 2,023,000 pesos to assemble the Puerto Vallarta Catrina, with reused parts planned to cut costs and waste.
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Los Cabos tourist corridor

Baja Congress demands repairs on Los Cabos tourist corridor

Baja California Sur lawmakers unanimously urged SICT to repair the Los Cabos tourist corridor, citing safety and economic stakes as road wear worsens.
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Tulum free beach access

Tulum free beach access promised as barriers face deadline

Tulum free beach access gets real as authorities give concessionaires 72 hours to remove barriers, leaning on federal law while locals demand open shoreline for...
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