Tourism Agencies Demand Clear Rules for Promoting Mexico After Xcaret Ruling
Tourism associations call for regulations on using indigenous symbols in marketing after a Supreme Court ruling against Grupo Xcaret.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Tourism associations call for regulations on using indigenous symbols in marketing after a Supreme Court ruling against Grupo Xcaret.
A public pier in Bacalar shows severe deterioration, endangering locals and visitors despite repeated complaints.
Visitor numbers at Tulum's archaeological site fell over 30% in early 2026 compared to last year.
Tulum has collected over 1,300 tons of sargassum this year as it ramps up efforts to manage the seaweed influx.
Spirit Airlines may cease operations, impacting flights to Cancún amid financial struggles.
Cozumel business leaders warn the cancellation of the Sacred Maya Crossing will cost millions and hurt tourism.
Work has started on the oval track for the NASCAR Mexico Series race at Tulum International Airport in April 2026.
Holbox Island reached 100% occupancy during Easter week while officials enhanced environmental cleanup efforts.
Cozumel is gradually replacing horse-drawn carriages with electric models to improve sustainability and animal welfare.
Business group warns Supreme Court rulings on Maya symbols could lead to arbitrary closures, impacting tourism.