Cozumel Tourism Union Warns of Unregulated Competition Impact on Legitimate Operators
Tourism promoters in Cozumel report a surge in unlicensed operators, creating unfair competition and reducing income.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Tourism promoters in Cozumel report a surge in unlicensed operators, creating unfair competition and reducing income.
The Sinaloa Cartel is stockpiling weapons and deploying anti-drone systems amid fears of U.S. military action.
Maya community representatives in Mexico City accuse developers of displacing indigenous communities and destroying ecosystems.
Playa del Carmen will host its second annual taco festival in March, featuring 50 vendors and Yucatan as guest state.
INAH outlines safety and access plans for the 2026 spring equinox at Chichén Itzá, including schedules and restrictions.
Santiago Cruz, the only Mexican driver from Quintana Roo competing in NASCAR, presented sponsorship opportunities to regional business leaders.
Drivers report minimal police presence on key Yucatan highways, raising fears of criminal activity.
A secondary school teacher in Playa del Carmen was detained after three students showed signs of intoxication.
Cancún officials clarify that municipalities, not the state, determine driver's license fees amid public debate over costs.
Health teams are visiting schools across Quintana Roo to vaccinate children against measles.