Quintana Roo Hoteliers Propose Tax Mechanism to Fund Sargassum Fight
Hoteliers in Quintana Roo propose redirecting part of their income tax to create a long-term fund for sargassum containment.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Hoteliers in Quintana Roo propose redirecting part of their income tax to create a long-term fund for sargassum containment.
Visitors to Tulum's Parque del Jaguar allege unauthorized charges and confusing entry rules, raising concerns about the destination's image.
Governor Mara Lezama presents a phased urban plan to revamp Cozumel's iconic boardwalk, funded by the Cruise Tourism Trust.
The National Association of Hotel Chains proposes a crisis committee to standardize security protocols ahead of the World Cup.
President Claudia Sheinbaum proposes installing security arches at archaeological sites following a shooting at Teotihuacan.
Mérida will host the K'íiwik 2026 tourism fair in June, bringing together over 200 international buyers and Maya World destinations.
Yucatan hoteliers call for fair competition with digital platforms ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Tourism workers report a sharp decline in visitors to the Cobá archaeological site in Tulum after Easter.
A foreign tourist was filmed attacking a service worker at Cancun International Airport, dividing public opinion.
FETUR launches a tech-driven strategy using AI to boost Mexico's tourism competitiveness.