Mérida Ranks Among Mexico’s Safest Cities with No Homicides or Femicides in January
Mérida is Mexico's third safest capital city with no homicides or femicides reported in January 2026.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Mérida is Mexico's third safest capital city with no homicides or femicides reported in January 2026.
The Mexican Caribbean reports 89.1% hotel occupancy, with U.S. tourists leading visitor numbers ahead of Easter.
The FIFA World Cup trophy starts a 26-day tour across 10 Mexican cities before the 2026 tournament.
A 126-unit development in Tulum is under review as environmental studies found threatened and endemic species on site.
Yucatan trains 77 tour guides in mangrove ecology to enhance ecotourism and protect coastal ecosystems.
Yucatan launches six free soccer tournaments and builds 32 fields across 23 municipalities for the Social World Cup 2026.
Salvador González Morales takes office as bishop of Cancún-Chetumal, emphasizing unity and outreach.
Police arrested two suspects linked to the killing of a state officer in a dramatic bus interception in Quintana Roo.
A federal court dismissed an injunction against a Mexican Army retreat near Bacalar lagoon, allowing construction to proceed.
A gas explosion in a Playa del Carmen home injured a man and caused significant damage.