Local Hoteliers Accuse Tren Maya Hotel of Unfair Competition in Calakmul
Hoteliers in Calakmul accuse a state-run Tren Maya hotel of monopolizing tourism and causing local business closures.
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Hoteliers in Calakmul accuse a state-run Tren Maya hotel of monopolizing tourism and causing local business closures.
Mexican archaeologists clash over relocation of Maya monuments for train project, with critics calling it destructive.
Governor Mara Lezama highlights state's water infrastructure and announces conservation initiatives.
Cancún accounts for over half of HIV/AIDS cases in Quintana Roo, with men comprising 79.2% of diagnoses.
Hotel association expresses concern over Middle East conflicts potentially affecting tourist arrivals in Playa del Carmen.
President Claudia Sheinbaum's tour of Quintana Roo emphasized federal authority over security and infrastructure, sidelining local political allies.
The Maya Train offers travelers a new way to explore ancient Mayan sites across five southeastern Mexican states.
Governor Mara Lezama detailed tourism growth, foreign investment, and poverty reduction in Quintana Roo.
Tourists renting cars from unregulated agencies in Quintana Roo face wrongful charges, legal issues, and even arrests.
Quintana Roo reports a 69.3% reduction in daily intentional homicide average for early 2026 compared to last year.