Mexico is a hot spot during spring break. Both Canadians and Americans flock to the location. We love the beautiful beaches and water.
However, there are a few concerns. That includes ridiculous taxi fees at Cancun International Airport. The Quintana Roo government has stepped in to offer alternative ways to avoid these outrageous fees. Only time will tell how effective these recommendations are.
It seems like another change is also taking place. These expected changes will make the Tulum beaches in the hotel zone that much safer. The task force was confirmed on Tuesday.
Here’s a closer look at what to expect at the Tulum beaches in the future. In addition, we’ll take a closer look at another incident that recently took place on Tulum beach and other advisories to look out for when heading to Mexico.
Tulum beaches are about to add extra security measures. According to Riviera Maya News, Mayor Diego Castañón Trejo has agreed to deploy a special beach police unit for Tulum. The Executive Police will be used to monitor hotel zone beaches specifically. The trainees will head to enter service once the training is complete.
- All 22 trainees completed mandatory police testing in Chetumal.
- All 22 have passed.
- The announcement to add police to Tulum beaches was officially made on Tuesday during a municipal meeting.
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