Ancient Maya Site Muyil Reopens in Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve
The Muyil archaeological zone in Quintana Roo reopens after restoration linked to the Maya Train project.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
The Muyil archaeological zone in Quintana Roo reopens after restoration linked to the Maya Train project.
Foreign tourists allege overcharging at a Tulum beach club, with receipts showing higher prices than displayed menus.
Mexico reintroduces electronic visas for Brazilian tourists and business travelers, requiring online applications for single air entries.
Fishermen in Chetumal Bay caught large jack crevalle during a cold snap, with some fish weighing over 8 kilograms.
Health officials in Quintana Roo strengthen epidemiological monitoring and vaccination efforts in response to international measles outbreaks.
Governor Mara Lezama invites visitors to a free immersive art installation in Chetumal's mega-sculpture.
Royal Caribbean says it has not started building its Perfect Day project in Mahahual, awaiting environmental approval.
Puerto Morelos announces its 21st open water marathon with 850 competitors and national qualifier status.
Playa del Carmen launches a 437-person security operation for the 2026 Carnival, citing a 46% drop in homicides.
Three reefs in Cozumel will close during February and March to help coral recover from bleaching and disease.