Overview
- Officials opened two public, no-cost access points within Parque del Jaguar and rehabilitated the traditional beach route.
- Beach entry is available 365 days a year to residents of Quintana Roo, visitors from Mexico, and international tourists.
- Visitors can choose a direct route to the shore or pass through the park ticket booth to use amenities such as the museum, lookout tower, and four kilometers of trails.
- Twenty new signs are being installed to guide the public to free beach entries, including four on Federal Highway 307 and 16 totem markers inside the area.
- The measures follow months of local protests after Grupo Mundo Maya took over operations, with authorities emphasizing compliance with conservation rules.