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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.

Teotihuacán Shooting Kills Canadian Tourist and Shuts Site

Teotihuacán Shooting Kills Canadian Tourist and Shuts Site

A shooting at Teotihuacán left a Canadian tourist dead, injured several others, and forced the closure of one of Mexico’s most visited heritage sites.
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safe medical tourism in Aguascalientes

Cancún pushes medical tourism with lower-cost care

Cancún is drawing new hospital investment as medical tourism grows, with specialty care aimed at residents, visitors, and uninsured patients.
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Virgin Voyages Ship Brings 2,750 Passengers to Cabo

Virgin Voyages Adds Puerto Vallarta to New Cruises

Virgin Voyages’ adults-only Brilliant Lady will call at Puerto Vallarta as the line expands West Coast sailings from Los Angeles.
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Guanajuato pushes romance tourism after San Miguel summit

Guanajuato pushes romance tourism after San Miguel summit

A wedding-industry summit in San Miguel ended with new deals and promotion plans as Guanajuato expands its romance tourism strategy.
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Puerto Vallarta by Bike Reveals the City Beyond the Beach

A private Puerto Vallarta bike tour links the Malecón, Isla Cuale and key landmarks in two hours, offering a practical feel for the city.
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Mérida Expands Community Tourism Across Maya Areas

Mérida Expands Community Tourism Across Maya Areas

Mérida says its tourism program is bringing more support to Maya communities while trying to keep local culture, jobs, and income in local hands.
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San Miguel sets spring events push for tourism

San Miguel sets spring events push for tourism

San Miguel de Allende rolled out a packed spring events calendar as officials try to spread visitor traffic and support local business.
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Jet-fuel spike could push up travel costs to Puerto Vallarta

Jet-fuel spike could push up travel costs to Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta business leaders say soaring jet-fuel costs may lift airfares soon, even as flights and routes remain stable for now.
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Mexico proposal would cap domestic airfare at 4,182 pesos

Mexico proposal would cap domestic airfare at 4,182 pesos

Mexico lawmakers are weighing a plan to cap domestic plane tickets at 4,182 pesos and cut airport-use taxes to lower fares.
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Puerto Vallarta winter travel

Puerto Vallarta Sees Fewer Longer Tourist Stays This Spring

Puerto Vallarta business leaders say weekend tourism is replacing longer stays, raising new pressure for stronger promotion and steadier demand.
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Cancún Airport Loses 150,000 Passengers in First Quarter

Cancún Airport Loses 150,000 Passengers in First Quarter

ASUR says Cancún airport handled 152,120 fewer passengers in Q1 2026, with domestic travel falling harder than international traffic.
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Los Cabos Spring Break Brought More Than Expected in 2026

Los Cabos Spring Break Brought More Than Expected in 2026

Baja California Sur says Spring Break brought 58,000 young visitors, beating early forecasts and reinforcing Los Cabos’ high-value tourism pull.
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