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Mexico Tourism News

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.

Mexico Opens Tianguis Culture Events to the Public

Mexico Opens Tianguis Culture Events to the Public

Free Tianguis Turístico events in Acapulco aim to connect tourism promotion with artisans, traditional cooks and local producers.
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Tianguis Turístico puts Acapulco’s comeback on show

San Miguel Gets Spotlight in Guanajuato Tourism Push

San Miguel de Allende is among 13 Guanajuato municipalities being promoted at Tianguis Turístico 2026 with routes, food, wine and wellness.
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U.S. Tourist Dies After Pool Fall Near Isla Mujeres

U.S. Tourist Dies After Pool Fall Near Isla Mujeres

A 41-year-old U.S. tourist died after reportedly falling into a hotel pool at Dreams Playa Mujeres in the Isla Mujeres area.
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Semana Santa Gives Mexico Tourism a Big Spending Lift

Semana Santa Gives Mexico Tourism a Big Spending Lift

Mexico’s Semana Santa holiday brought more than 7 million foreign visitors and over 30.74 billion pesos in tourism spending.
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Florida Tourist Rescued From Cancún Lagoon

Florida Tourist Rescued From Cancún Lagoon

A Florida tourist was rescued from Cancún’s Nichupté Lagoon after entering the water while intoxicated and suffering minor injuries.
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Playa del Carmen Eyes New Ya’axché Culture Corridor

Playa del Carmen Eyes New Ya’axché Culture Corridor

Playa del Carmen is preparing the Ya’axché corridor to promote Maya culture, artisans, producers and local commerce.
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Teotihuacán attack shakes confidence in Mexico travel

Teotihuacán attack shakes confidence in Mexico travel

After the Teotihuacán shooting, tourism leaders urged joint action to protect traveler confidence as Mexico prepares for World Cup 2026.
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Tianguis 2026 Gives Mexican Cuisine a Bigger Tourism Role

Tianguis 2026 Gives Mexican Cuisine a Bigger Tourism Role

Tianguis Turístico 2026 will give Mexican cuisine a larger role in Acapulco, turning food, wine and regional routes into a stronger travel pitch.
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Mérida eyes World Cup 2026 visitors with new campaign

Mérida eyes World Cup 2026 visitors with new campaign

Mérida wants to turn World Cup 2026 into a tourism boost, using screenings, cultural events and travel partnerships to draw up to 200,000 visitors.
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Bajío gets new direct Vancouver flight in October

Bajío gets new direct Vancouver flight in October

A new nonstop Bajío-Vancouver route will launch October 3, opening a direct Canada link that Guanajuato sees as a win for tourism and business.
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Teotihuacán Reopens as Security Tightens for Visitors

Teotihuacán Reopens as Security Tightens for Visitors

Teotihuacán reopened with heavier security after a deadly shooting, as tourists returned and vendors warned short closures hit income hard.
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Teotihuacán Shooting Kills Canadian Tourist and Shuts Site

Teotihuacán Attack Raises New Questions for Tourists

Authorities say the Teotihuacán gunman acted alone, planned the attack, and killed a Canadian tourist before dying at the scene.
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