Tourist Park Occupancy Drops Over 10% in Mexican Caribbean, Delphinus CEO Says
Delphinus CEO cites US recession, strong peso, and all-inclusive hotels as factors, not new wildlife law.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Delphinus CEO cites US recession, strong peso, and all-inclusive hotels as factors, not new wildlife law.
Certified tour guides at Tulum's archaeological site say demand for their services has fallen by half.
Tulum officials announced new alliances and a 70% homicide reduction after the Tianguis Turístico 2026.
The Margaritaville at Sea Paradise docked in Cozumel for the first time, carrying over 1,300 passengers and crew.
Playa del Carmen is exploring a guided walking route linking archaeological sites in Playacar, CALICA, and Xcalacoco.
Activists blame lack of federal investment and political will for the loss of Blue Flag and Platino certifications.
Thirteen University of Victoria students visit Maya communities in Quintana Roo to experience local culture beyond tourist hotspots.
Small hotel association urges targeted actions to improve tourist experience in downtown Playa del Carmen.
Cozumel is seeking UNESCO recognition for the 178-year-old El Cedral Festival, a key tradition and symbol of community identity.
Tulum's artisan market faces closures and falling sales as rising costs and changing tourism patterns hurt vendors.