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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’s ‘Magical Towns’ aren’t benefiting many

Poverty has increased in one of every three towns integrated to the Magical Towns program since 2012. The brand has operated for 17 years and...
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To fight high drug prices, Utah will pay for public employees to go fill prescriptions in Mexico

Utah will pay for public employees to go fill prescriptions in Mexico

To save money on drugs, Utah is offering to cover travel expenses for public employees willing to go fill certain high-cost prescriptions in Tijuana. Amid...
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Public will decide future of Mexico’s $13 billion airport

The future of Mexico City’s new airport, already about a third completed, comes down to a public vote this week in a political high-wire act...
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After city inspection, Puerto Vallarta gives the green light after Hurricane Willa

After the evaluation made by the Subdirectorate of Civil Protection and Firefighters of Puerto Vallarta to the conditions that prevailed in the bay after the...
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Mexico invites the world to celebrate Day of the Dead

Mexico is inviting visitors from around the world to celebrate the Day of the Dead. Named Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2008 by UNESCO,...
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U.K. set to make large investments in Mexico

Just two days before the United Kingdom ambassador, Duncan Taylor, leaves his post as diplomatic representative of the European country; he predicted that the next...
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Grupo Vidanta wants to bet on the Mayan Train

Grupo Vidanta, a Mexican conglomerate of hotels, resorts and real estate developer, is interested in investing in the construction of the Mayan Train, informed its...
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International tourism in Mexico declines 13% in August

The month of August registered a decrease of 13% compared to July international tourists visiting Mexico, according to a survey by the International Travelers of...
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150 cruises will arrive in Puerto Vallarta this season

150 cruises will arrive in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, during this season that started on October 1st with the arrival of the Island Princess. The cycle,...
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US lacks Latino historical sites and landmarks, scholars say

A makeshift memorial to Hispanic Civil War Union soldiers in an isolated part northern New Mexico is a typical representation of sites linked to U.S....
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Tlaquepaque, Jalisco joins the list of new Magical Towns of Mexico

After receiving the recognition as a Magical Town, Tlaquepaque will concentrate on improving the urban image and tourist offerings. "We have been working since the...
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These are the 10 new Magical Towns in Mexico

There were 10 municipalities that joined the 111 Magical Towns of Mexico. The appointment of these new members of the federal program was announced at...
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