The collective Free Beaches demonstrated this Thursday at the entrance of the Jaguar Park to demand free beaches in Tulum and reject the proposal of the Mayor Diego Castañón.
The protest in Tulum occurred during the visit of authorities from the three levels of government to demand free access to the sandy beaches of Quintana Roo.
They demand free beaches in Tulum
At the scene, they expressed their rejection of the proposal of Mayor Diego Castañón to open access to the beaches of Tulum, but with conditions like him not being able to bring in food or drinks to consume in hotels and restaurants with a concession in the Federal Maritime-Terrestrial Zone.
The meeting is part of a series of work meetings between federal and state authorities to address the situation that Tulum is going through, where the loss of public access, the increase in costs and the insecurity have led to a decrease in tourism in recent months.
It must be remembered that the Secretariat of National Defensel (Sedena) has contributed to the void at the main entrance to the Tulum archaeological zonejewel of the Mexican Caribbean, after his arrival to manage the Jaguar National Parkgiven that He turned it into a business that leaves aside the native population.
Crisis in Tulum, unresolved: they propose a working table
The head of the federal Ministry of Tourism, Josefina Rodríguez, reported on social networks the installation of a inter-institutional working table to implement “punctual, immediate and strategic” actions that allow increasing the flow of tourism to Tulum.
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They agree on work tables for each activity in the sector #tourist of #Tulumannounces @SECTUR_mx whose owner, Josefina Rodríguez Zamora, plans to “step on Tulum” to be in each of them
Today it was the #hospitality y #artisanshttps://t.co/7uAgXUZ4Gr
— VAT Travel and Tourism News (@VueloATiempo) October 16, 2025
Mara Lezama and Josefina Rodríguez tour the Jaguar Park and talk with the tourist sectors of Tulum https://t.co/kRsIpzvWOG
— DianaAlvaradoMx (@DianaAlvaradoMx) October 16, 2025
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