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Amado Nervo Bridge

The Amado Nervo Bridge connecting Jalisco with Nayarit is 70% complete

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The massive bridge, a priority project in President Sheinbaum's transportation strategy, will cut the commute time from Puerto Vallarta to the Riviera Nayarit by 25 minutes.
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Sheinbaum inaugurates train connecting CDMX with Felipe Ángeles International Airport

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The new line will significantly decrease the time and cost involved in getting to and from Mexico City's newest airport, and help re-establish the Buenavista station as the hub of an expanding regional train system.
Tianguis returns to Acapulco

Mexico’s famed Tianguis Turístico returns to Acapulco for its 50th anniversary

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In an unprecedented nod to its target market — tourists — the professionals-only tourism fair opened its "Window to Mexico" exhibit to the public over the weekend before its official launch on Monday.
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Land's End in Cabo San Lucas

After a decade of growth, why is Los Cabos tourism down in 2026?

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Tourism in Los Cabos is trending concerningly downward this year, and some of the reasons why may suprise you.
Grutas de Tolantongo

5 places to visit in Mexico if you like adventure, nature and fewer crowds

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From stunning waterfalls to perfect beaches, enjoying Mexico's natural wonders doesn't mean braving crowds of Instagram-hungry tourists.
Aeromexico planes line up at Mexico City International Airport (AICM)

Mexico in Numbers: Mexico’s busiest airports

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What are the busiest airports in Mexico? How many passengers did they welcome? Find the answers to these questions and more in this week's edition of Mexico in Numbers.
A Lufthansa airplane

Lufthansa plans more weekly CDMX-Munich flights, but rules out AIFA connections

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The German carrier is gunning for more slots at the crowded Mexico City International Airport, where it hopes to offer five flights to Munich every week.
Colomitos

MND Local: A guide to Puerto Vallarta’s southern coast

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There are some amazing beaches south of Puerto Vallarta, but the only way to get to them is to hike the trail, jump in a panga or a little of both.
CHichén Itzá entry point

These are the new rules at popular archaeological sites following the Teotihuacán shooting

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The government has moved quickly to beef up security at popular tourist sites after the tragic shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids that took the life of a Canadian tourist.
Among the improvements to security at Mexico’s archaeological sites will be expanded physical and cyber patrolling by the National Guard and the National Intelligence Center to identify and prevent any threats.

Mexico doubles down on security, inspections at cultural and archaeological sites

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Monday’s shooting at the iconic Teotihuacán archaeological site 30 miles northeast of Mexico City has prompted the government to implement enhanced security protocols at the country's cultural heritage sites.
Structure II at Calakmul

An archaeologist’s guide to the ancient Maya city of Calakmul

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Calakmul was an important city for the ancient Maya and its ruins still fascinate today. Dr. Pablo Mumary shares tips on what to see and how to get there.
Playa Viva treehouse

Safe to visit or not? The truth about traveling to Guerrero

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Despite warnings from foreign governments, Guerrero has a lot to offer visitors to the lush Pacific coast.
Val'Quirico

Val’Quirico, Mexico’s Italian-inspired getaway

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The flagship of the "Kingdoms of Mexico" program, Val'Quirico, a European style getaway in the heart of Mexico, has become a uniquely popular tourist destination.
A rendering shows the planned New Terminal One at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Viva to connect Mexico City and Monterrey with JFK’s New Terminal One

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Viva is the first Latin American airline to land a spot at JFK's massive new terminal in New York, launching nonstop routes to Mexico City’s AIFA and Monterrey as the hub opens in phases.
El Caracol — a domed building dating back roughly 600 to 800 years — once served as a navigational marker for Maya travelers along the Caribbean coast.

Visiting Cozumel? You could witness Maya astronomical wisdom this Thursday

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The phenomenon occurs twice a year, typically in February and October, when the sun aligns perfectly with the upper window of the ancient structure known as El Caracol.
magnicharters aircraft

Magnicharters, specializing in beach trip packages, abruptly cancels all flights citing ‘logistical issues’

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At least three Mexican airlines — Volaris, Viva and Aeroméxico — stand poised to help the stranded vacationers, and the Quintana Roo governor is assisting with rebookings.