Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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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.

Los Cabos direct flights

Los Cabos direct flights eyed for 2026 with new U.S. cities

Los Cabos direct flights are set to grow in 2026. Tourism chief Rodrigo Esponda says new U.S. routes are in play, with Indianapolis set for...
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Maya Ka'an hotel expansion

Maya Ka’an hotel expansion gains steam after visitor surge

Quintana Roo hoteliers weigh Maya Ka'an hotel expansion after visitor growth, adding rooms near community hubs while protecting culture and nature.
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Michelin Keys Puerto Vallarta

Michelin Keys crowns three Puerto Vallarta boutique stays

Three Puerto Vallarta hotels earned 2025 honors in the Michelin Keys Puerto Vallarta selection. What the award means and what sets BellView, Casa Kimberly and...
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Puerto Vallarta Canadian tourism

Canada’s love affair with Puerto Vallarta is heating up again

Puerto Vallarta Canadian tourism rises as Porter adds winter routes and a LEED Gold terminal doubles capacity by 2027, boosting Mexico’s Pacific gateway.
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no more tulum

Say ‘No’ to Tulum: Free beach access, but you cannot bring chairs, umbrellas, or food

Tulum beach access rules are billed as free entry, but new bans on chairs, umbrellas and outside food push visitors to spend at hotels and...
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Tulum tourists turned off

Tulum is scrambling to save tourism as tourists are done with the destination’s ego trip

Tulum tourists turned off as prices climb, access tightens, sargassum lingers and airlines cut routes. Officials admit mistakes; vendors issue apologies.
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San Miguel Michelin Keys

Seven San Miguel Michelin Keys put the city on top

Nine Guanajuato hotels now hold Michelin Keys: seven one-Key stays plus Casa de Sierra Nevada at Two Keys. San Miguel Michelin Keys showcase design and...
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Jolly Roger

Jolly Roger arrival planned after Marigalante sinks in bay

Puerto Vallarta readies for Jolly Roger arrival before December 2025 as the sister ship replaces Marigalante, sailing from Cancún via the Panama Canal.
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two los cabos

The tale of two Los Cabos: Paradise for foreigners, lack of services for locals

Two Los Cabos: tourists move through insulated resorts while many neighborhoods face water trucks and rolling blackouts that strain daily life.
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Marigalante sinks in Puerto Vallarta

Marigalante pirate ship sinks in Puerto Vallarta amid rough Pacific swell (Video)

Marigalante sinks in Puerto Vallarta during a failed return to port after a bilge pump breakdown; authorities confirm no injuries as rough seas complicate rescue...
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Cancún airport traveler

After over 300 days at Cancún’s Airport, a U.S. traveler’s health is slipping

After over 300 days at Cancún’s Terminal 2, a U.S. traveler’s health is slipping as aid falters and options narrow, highlighting gaps in migration and...
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Puerto Vallarta storm recovery

Puerto Vallarta is open for visitors even as red flags stay up

Puerto Vallarta storm recovery is underway after powerful surf battered the Malecón; hotels report minimal damage as red flags remain on beaches and cleanup continues.
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