Tourists Warned About Renting Stolen Vehicles from Unregulated Agencies in Quintana Roo
Tourists renting cars from unregulated agencies in Quintana Roo face wrongful charges, legal issues, and even arrests.
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Tourists renting cars from unregulated agencies in Quintana Roo face wrongful charges, legal issues, and even arrests.
A man suspected of drunk driving crashed his motorcycle in Tulum, resisting initial medical attention.
Boat operators propose a shorter route to Boca Iglesia convent, cutting travel time by up to an hour for visitors.
Armed attack in La Esperanza settlement mobilized emergency services; no injuries reported despite extensive gunfire.
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the delayed Nichupté Bridge in Cancún will open in April after cost overruns and technical issues.
A trailer carrying vintage Ford Model A cars was hijacked in Amozoc; the driver was briefly held then released.
A major federal health plan will build new hospitals and add over 100 beds and 26 medical specialties in Quintana…
A documentary filmed over 700 days in Yucatán, narrated by Julieta Venegas, premieres in Mexican cinemas on March 26.
Authorities at Chichén Itzá warn visitors against climbing the pyramid during the Spring Equinox, with fines up to 50,000 pesos.
Lucha libre in Tulum survives through private efforts as promoters train youth without institutional support.