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.
Hotel association expresses concern over Middle East conflicts potentially affecting tourist arrivals in Playa del Carmen.
Akumal Bay remains free of sargassum, attracting visitors as other Tulum beaches face intermittent seaweed influx.
Quintana Roo reports rising tourist numbers in 2026, with over a million visitors projected for Easter.
The Maya Train offers travelers a new way to explore ancient Mayan sites across five southeastern Mexican states.
Two Mayan cooperatives in Quintana Roo receive a national community tourism distinction.
Mexico aims to enhance airport transport safety and transparency ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Tourists renting cars from unregulated agencies in Quintana Roo face wrongful charges, legal issues, and even arrests.
Boat operators propose a shorter route to Boca Iglesia convent, cutting travel time by up to an hour for visitors.
The Voladores de Papantla have left Tulum's archaeological site after three decades due to declining tourism.