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Mexico Reopens Free Public Access to Tulum Beaches Under 'Tulum Renace' Plan

The move is part of a 128‑action Tulum Renace program focused on price oversight, environmental safeguards, coordinated enforcement.

Overview

  • Federal and Quintana Roo officials confirmed two year‑round public entrances to Parque del Jaguar that lead directly to the beach, with a separate paid route for the museum, tower and trails.
  • Authorities said five beaches inside the park are now available and unveiled two new hotel‑zone access points: Playa Conchitas at km 4.5 and Playa del Pueblo at km 5.5.
  • Twenty new signs will guide visitors with the message “Acceso público a la playa, completamente gratuito,” complemented by QR tools to identify authorized service providers.
  • A 15‑agency coordination table is implementing the plan’s 128 measures, including price monitoring, updated urban and environmental programs, and a beach‑use regulation.
  • The reopening follows months of Army‑managed restrictions and fees; officials are targeting a tourism rebound as occupancy reaches 75.8% and airport traffic rises 9.4% year over year.