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“The Tourism Ministry has confirmed that there will soon be four new public beach access points in Tulum as part of its plan to reactivate tourism in the popular resort destination in the state of Quintana Roo.”

MND Staff

Tulum, traditionally been one of Mexico’s favorite tourism attractions, has seen a decrease in visitors lately. Some say the privatization of public beaches is partly to blame.

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Tulum’s social media-driven tourism boom has turned into a bust. But what you see online doesn’t always line up with reality, Travis Bembenek writes.


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Ruinas de Tulum | Photo by TB

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