Cozumel Expects Over 7,000 Attendees for Fifth Mexican Caribbean Gastronomic Festival
Cozumel prepares for its fifth Mexican Caribbean Gastronomic Festival, expecting over 7,000 attendees with coconut as the featured ingredient.
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Cozumel prepares for its fifth Mexican Caribbean Gastronomic Festival, expecting over 7,000 attendees with coconut as the featured ingredient.
Mexico has launched an electronic visa for Brazilian tourists, allowing stays of up to 180 days in Quintana Roo.
80% of tour sales in Playa del Carmen now occur online, leading to increased fraud reports.
Authorities in Quintana Roo exchange toy weapons for educational toys to discourage violence among children.
Cancun Bullring denies two concerts promoted online, warning they could be fraudulent scams.
Fonatur has submitted three environmental impact assessments for the electrification of the Maya Train's Mérida-Cancún section.
Royal Caribbean could face $4 million in fines for violating environmental closure orders at its Perfect Day project in Mahahual.
Sargazo collected from Cancún's beaches will be disposed of at the same site this year, officials said.
Tulum has been removed from Mexico's high-impact homicide priority list following improved security coordination.
Prosecutors charge 21 individuals with drug offenses across four popular tourist municipalities in Quintana Roo.