Tulum, Quintana Roo — The municipality of Tulum has announced enhanced tourist security measures with the establishment of a specialized Executive Police force. This new unit will operate in high-traffic areas to safeguard public access to beaches and the Tulum National Park, reinforcing the region’s commitment to safety and sustainability.
Specialized Police Force to Protect Tourist Zones
As one of Mexico’s premier tourist destinations, Tulum has implemented a strategic security initiative to ensure the safety of both visitors and residents. The centerpiece of this effort is the creation of the Executive Police, a dedicated surveillance unit tasked with patrolling areas with significant tourist activity.
The measure, spearheaded by Tulum’s municipal government, aims to improve public safety perceptions without restricting access to beaches or key public spaces. Under Mexico’s Federal Rights Law, beaches are designated as public property, and the presence of security personnel will not impede the right of free movement for locals and tourists alike.
Balancing Security and Public Access
The initiative underscores Tulum’s dual focus on maintaining security while preserving open access to natural attractions. By combining reinforced tourist security with unrestricted movement in public areas, local authorities seek to foster sustainable development and harmonious coexistence between residents and visitors.
“Tulum strengthens tourist security and guarantees free access to the National Park,” officials emphasized, highlighting the dual objectives of the new policy.
The Executive Police deployment responds to emerging security challenges in the region, aiming to prevent incidents and respond effectively to emergencies. The specialized unit’s presence is expected to maintain order in high-traffic zones, ensuring Tulum remains an attractive and secure destination.
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