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Welcome to Mexico Tourism News, your top source for the latest updates shaping travel and tourism in the country. We cover breaking stories on new attractions, cultural festivals, infrastructure projects, and government policies that impact tourism. Our editorial team gathers insights from reliable local and national sources to keep you informed on everything that matters to travelers and industry professionals alike.

From the vibrant streets of Mexico City to the serene beaches of the Riviera Maya, we report on emerging trends, events, and developments driving tourism in Mexico today. Whether a new flight route launches or a historic landmark reopens, you’ll find up-to-the-minute coverage to understand how these changes affect the tourism landscape.

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Cancún’s Cuba Connection Still Shapes Caribbean Tourism

Cancún rose as U.S. tourists lost Cuba. Fresh pressure on Havana could shift Caribbean travel and send more migrants toward Mexico’s coast.
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Islas Marías Draws Only 80 Tourists a Week as Costs Double

Islas Marías Draws Only 80 Tourists a Week as Costs Double

Mexico’s remote Islas Marías now draws only 80 tourists a week. Price hikes over three years have put the project's accessibility and future in doubt.
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Spain–Guanajuato flight to spur 20% rise in tourism

Spain–Guanajuato flight to spur 20% rise in tourism

A new direct flight linking Madrid and Guanajuato is expected to boost Spanish tourism by over 20%, strengthening the local economy and cultural ties.
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Puerto Vallarta Set for 16 Cruise Ship Arrivals This February

Puerto Vallarta is gearing up for a busy February, with 16 international cruise ships scheduled to visit its shores.
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Puerto Vallarta 80% Occupied for Constitution Day Weekend

Puerto Vallarta hotels are nearly 80% full for the Constitution Day long weekend, thanks to a steady flow of domestic and foreign tourists.
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Mexico Secures $1.5B Tourism Investment After Fitur 2026

Mexico Secures $1.5B Tourism Investment After Fitur 2026

Mexico secures $1.5B in tourism investments from deals at a major Madrid expo, fueling projects through 2030.
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Winter storm disrupts 23 Puerto Vallarta flights this week

Winter storm disrupts 23 Puerto Vallarta flights this week

Twenty-three Puerto Vallarta flights to the U.S. and Canada were delayed or canceled as winter storms froze hubs and more disruption looms.
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Los Cabos turns food into its strongest travel pitch

Los Cabos turns food into its strongest travel pitch

Los Cabos is turning chefs, local farms, and sea-to-table dishes into a signature draw for visitors and year-round residents.
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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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Bajío–Madrid route opens Guanajuato’s first link to Europe

Bajío–Madrid route opens Guanajuato’s first link to Europe

Guanajuato says a direct Bajío–Madrid flight with Air Europa is planned for 2026, cutting long connections and opening a Europe gateway.
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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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