Sheinbaum Denounces False Portrayal of Mexicans as Violent in U.S.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has criticized what she calls deliberate attempts to falsely portray Mexicans in the United States as violent. This follows recent protests in Los Angeles against immigration…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsHistoric NASCAR Cup Series Race Arrives in Mexico City
In a landmark event for motorsports, NASCAR’s Cup Series will race outside the United States for the first time in its modern era this Sunday at Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsSecurity Concerns Loom Over Mexico’s Gold Cup Match in Los Angeles Amid Protests
Mexico’s national soccer team is preparing to defend its Gold Cup title against the Dominican Republic in Los Angeles amid growing security challenges due to ongoing immigration protests in the…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsUS Tariffs Target Mexican Home Appliances: Economic Implications
The United States is set to impose additional tariffs on a wide range of Mexican-manufactured home appliances starting June 23, according to a recent U.S. Commerce Department notice. This latest…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsMexican Authorities Make Historic Seizure of Illegal Shark Fins in Ensenada
In a major enforcement move, Mexican authorities seized over two metric tons of illegal shark fins in Ensenada, Baja California. The operation, led by the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsVeracruz Elections Undergo Recount Amid Allegations of Irregularities
A complete recount of votes from Veracruz’s June 1 election is underway after significant irregularities were discovered in the initial counting process, state electoral authorities announced. The Local Public Electoral…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsExplore Tepoztlán: A Weekend Guide to Magical Experiences and Local Culture
Tepoztlán, a charming Pueblo Mágico in Morelos, has become a top destination for travelers seeking a balance of natural beauty, spiritual experiences, and authentic Mexican culture, conveniently located just a…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsExploring Mexico City’s Most Picturesque Streets: A Walking Tour
Mexico City has been recognized as one of the world’s most walkable urban destinations in the 2025 GuruWalk ranking, surpassing Tokyo in the global standings. The Mexican capital, with over…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsUS Official Cancels Mexican Citizen’s Visa Over Controversial Social Media Post
A high-ranking US official has canceled the visa of a Mexican political figure following a confrontational social media post that contained profane language directed at US immigration authorities. US Response…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsMexico’s Role in 2026 World Cup and Electric Vehicle Innovation Highlighted at Presidential Conference
Mexico is preparing for a historic occasion as it gets ready to host the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This event, to be held at Estadio Azteca…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsTeachers’ Protests Impact Key Yucatán Tourist Sites and Maya Train
Travelers visiting popular Yucatán archaeological sites this week encountered unexpected free entry as teachers from the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) escalated their protest actions across the region. On…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsSheinbaum Addresses Immigration and Security Concerns with US Deputy Secretary Landau
President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed Mexico’s opposition to immigration raids targeting “honest workers” in the United States during a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau in Mexico City…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsHistoric Election: Hugo Aguilar Becomes Mexico’s First Indigenous Supreme Court President
Hugo Aguilar Ortíz has made history as the first Indigenous president of Mexico’s Supreme Court. Aguilar, from the Mixtec community of San Agustín Tlacotepec in Oaxaca, gained the highest number…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsEmbracing Gratitude and Civility in San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende, a colonial city in Mexico’s Guanajuato state, is earning recognition for its distinctive culture of civility and gratitude among both locals and expatriates. Unlike many urban…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsWorld Bank Adjusts Mexico’s 2025 Growth Forecast Amid Global Economic Challenges
The World Bank has adjusted its economic growth forecast for Mexico in 2025 from 0% to 0.2%, though it notes ongoing global economic challenges affecting this outlook. This modest increase…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsMexican Peso Strengthens Amid Speculation of Tariff Reductions and Trade Optimism
The Mexican peso strengthened significantly on Wednesday, breaking below the 19 pesos per dollar mark for the first time in nearly a year. Trading at 18.92 to the dollar by…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsRising Tourist Numbers in Mexico Despite Budget Constraints
Mexico continues to see robust growth in international tourism, with visitor numbers rising significantly in 2025 despite travelers watching their budgets more carefully, according to the latest report from the…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsMexican Peso Strengthens Against Dollar Amid Trade Optimism
The Mexican peso strengthened significantly against the U.S. dollar, achieving its most favorable exchange rate in nearly a year by breaking below the 19 pesos per dollar mark, trading at…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsInternational Tourists Flock to Mexico Despite Budget Constraints
International tourism to Mexico is showing strong growth in 2025, with visitor numbers increasing significantly compared to last year, despite travelers tightening their vacation budgets, according to recent data from…
by María MartínezJun 11 No commentsSheinbaum Advocates for Peaceful Protests Following ICE Raids Detaining 42 Mexicans in LA
President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for peaceful protest and emphasized the need for due process after ICE conducted operations in Los Angeles resulting in the detention of 42 Mexican nationals.…
by María MartínezJun 10 No commentsIndigenous Infrastructure Fund Launched in Morelos: A New Era for Community Development in Mexico
A groundbreaking new program that allows Indigenous and Afro-Mexican communities to directly manage federal infrastructure funds without state or municipal government intervention has begun its rollout in Morelos. President Claudia…
by María MartínezJun 10 No commentsVolaris and Airbus Collaborate to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Mexico
Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris and aircraft manufacturer Airbus have formed a strategic alliance to advance the development and adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Mexico. This marks a significant…
by María MartínezJun 10 No commentsHurricane Barbara Threatens Mexico’s Pacific Coast: Travel Advisory
Hurricane Barbara has intensified to a Category 1 storm off Mexico’s southwestern coast. It marks the first hurricane of the 2025 Eastern Pacific season and presents a threat to coastal…
by María MartínezJun 9 No commentsDiscover Hidden Beaches Along the Bay of Banderas
Puerto Vallarta’s Bay of Banderas harbors several secluded beach destinations that offer alternatives to the city’s more crowded coastal areas. These lesser-known spots provide tranquil settings for travelers seeking a…
by María MartínezJun 8 No commentsCrackdown on Illegal Transport Services at Cancun Airport: Over Two Dozen Vehicles Towed
Authorities at Cancun International Airport have been actively targeting unauthorized tourist transportation services, successfully towing nearly 30 vehicles since June 3. This effort is part of an ongoing operation to…
by María MartínezJun 8 No commentsMeet Nellie Huang: A World Traveler’s Insights on Exploring Mexico
Nellie Huang, an esteemed travel writer and global adventurer, has become a weekly contributor to Mexico News Daily. Hailing from Singapore and currently residing in San Miguel de Allende, she…
by María MartínezJun 7 No commentsDiscover the Top Los Cabos Beaches for Every Adventure
A comprehensive new guide to the beaches of Los Cabos highlights the best coastal destinations based on specific activities, providing essential information for travelers planning their next Mexican getaway. Swimming…
by María MartínezJun 7 No commentsUS Sportfishing Boat Violates Mexico’s Marine Sanctuary: Challenges in Enforcement
A US sportfishing boat has repeatedly entered Mexico’s Revillagigedo National Park illegally, highlighting enforcement challenges in North America’s largest marine protected area, according to Mexico’s National Commission of Natural Protected…
by María MartínezJun 7 No commentsVolaris and Hainan Airlines Form Alliance to Boost Mexico-China Flight Options
Mexican budget airline Volaris has announced a strategic partnership with China’s Hainan Airlines to significantly expand air connectivity between the two countries, with Tijuana and Mexico City airports as key…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsDiscover Puebla’s Top 10 Must-Visit Museums
Mexico’s colonial gem, Puebla, offers travelers an impressive array of museums that showcase the city’s historical significance, artistic heritage, and cultural importance. Located just a few hours from Mexico City,…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsQuintana Roo Beaches Face Record Sargassum Invasion Threat This Summer
Quintana Roo’s beaches are preparing for a potentially unprecedented sargassum invasion this summer. Researchers predict that over 522,226 metric tons of this troublesome seaweed could arrive, possibly surpassing the record…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsNortheastern Mexican States Strengthen Security Measures Amid Rising Border Crime
Three northeastern Mexican states are intensifying their security cooperation to combat rising organized crime along the U.S.-Mexico border, a development that could impact travelers and tourists in the region. The…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsMexico Launches National Strategy to Clean Beaches and Combat Plastic Pollution
Mexico has launched a comprehensive National Beach and Coastal Cleanup Strategy aimed at eliminating plastic pollution across the country’s extensive 12,000-kilometer coastline by 2030. Announced on World Environment Day, the…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsPotential Formation of Tropical Storm Barbara Near Guerrero: What Travelers Need to Know
A developing low-pressure system off Mexico’s Pacific coast has an 80% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Barbara this week, according to Mexico’s National Water Commission (Conagua). The system is currently…
by María MartínezJun 5 No commentsJune Highlights: San Miguel de Allende’s Cultural Festivities and Developments
San Miguel de Allende is bustling with a variety of cultural festivities and development projects this June. The city’s renowned “Día de los Locos” parade is set to return on…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsPanama-Mexico Railway: A New Era of Central American Connectivity by 2035
The planned construction of a major railway network is underway in Central America, connecting Panama to Mexico by 2035. This ambitious $52 billion project is spearheaded by six Central American…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsSevere Flooding Disrupts Transportation Across Mexico City
Catastrophic rainfall has severely affected transportation across Mexico City and its surrounding areas. The intense flooding has resulted in significant disruptions to roadways, public transit, and essential services. Monday’s storm,…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsAeroméxico Strike Delayed: Implications for Travelers
A planned strike by Aeroméxico flight attendants has been postponed until June 10, giving the airline and union representatives additional time to negotiate a salary agreement that has been at…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsRecord Rainfall Causes Flooding Challenges in Guanajuato
Guanajuato state is experiencing unprecedented rainfall this May, leading to street flooding in major cities while also bringing much-needed relief to drought-stricken reservoirs. Precipitation across the state averaged 48.4 mm,…
by María MartínezJun 3 No commentsMazatlán Breaks Record with World’s Longest Sashimi Display
Mazatlán has officially entered the Guinness World Records by creating the world’s longest sashimi display, measuring a full kilometer along the city’s famous malecón (coastal promenade). The record-breaking culinary achievement…
by María MartínezJun 3 No commentsDiscovering Gringo Gulch: Puerto Vallarta’s Cultural and Architectural Gem
Puerto Vallarta’s Gringo Gulch is a hillside neighborhood that overlooks the Bay of Banderas. It remains one of the city’s most historically significant yet often overlooked areas for travelers exploring…
by María MartínezJun 1 No commentsCEO Insights on Mexico’s Battle Against Cartels and Its Impact on Tourism
Eight months into President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration, Mexico is demonstrating signs of progress in its battle against drug cartels, largely due to heightened cooperation with the United States leading to…
by María MartínezMay 31 No commentsPotential Aeroméxico Strike May Disrupt Travel Plans Starting Sunday
Aeroméxico travelers might soon encounter significant disruptions due to a looming flight attendants’ strike, with operations at risk of halting on Sunday if wage talks stall. The Mexican Aviation Flight…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsExploring Oaxaca City’s Hidden Gems: Jalatlaco and Xochimilco
Two of Oaxaca City’s oldest neighborhoods are gaining recognition as must-visit destinations for travelers looking to experience authentic local culture beyond the Historic Center. The barrios of Xochimilco and Jalatlaco,…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsTulum’s Coastal Road Revamp to Enhance Tourist Connectivity and Safety
A significant road renovation project has begun in Tulum, addressing long-standing infrastructure needs in one of Mexico’s most popular Caribbean destinations. The project, which started on May 19, focuses on…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsUS Court Blocks Trump’s Tariffs on Mexican Imports Amid Fentanyl Dispute
A U.S. federal court has ruled against President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on Mexican imports, potentially offering relief to travelers and businesses operating between the…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsTropical Storm Alvin Threatens Baja California with Heavy Rains and Winds
Tropical Storm Alvin, identified as the Northern Hemisphere’s first named storm of 2025, developed approximately 600 kilometers off the coast of Mexico’s Michoacán. This storm poses potential travel disruptions to…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsInaugural US Flights to Nayarit Set to Launch This July
Nayarit’s Pacific coast is becoming more accessible as the first direct flights to the United States are about to launch this July. Beginning on July 16, low-cost carrier Volaris will…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsDiscovering Mexico: Insights from a Journey on the Maya Train
A comprehensive review of the Maya Train reveals key insights for travelers planning to explore the Yucatán Peninsula and southern Mexico by rail. The recently completed route connects five Mexican…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsTepic Airport Launches First International Flights to Los Angeles
Nayarit’s Tepic International Airport will begin its first-ever international service on July 16, establishing a direct connection between Tepic and Los Angeles. Despite holding international status since 2009, the airport…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsAer Lingus Launches Direct Flights from Dublin to Cancun, Enhancing Travel Options to Mexico
Aer Lingus is set to boost travel links between Europe and Mexico with its new direct flights from Dublin to Cancún. This service kicks off on January 6, 2026, running…
by María MartínezMay 28 No commentsDiscover the Charm and History of Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica
Adventurers set on exploring Mexico’s vibrant markets should put Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica at the top of their list. As the city’s top flower market, Mercado Jamaica operates 24/7. It…
by María MartínezMay 28 No commentsMaya Train Faces Financial Struggles Without Freight Services
The Maya Train in Mexico, a large-scale project covering 1,554 kilometers across the Yucatán Peninsula, is encountering notable financial difficulties merely five months after its official inauguration. As reported by…
by María MartínezMay 27 No commentsMexico City Airport Undergoes Extensive Renovation for 2026 World Cup
Mexico City International Airport (AICM) has embarked on a significant $416 million (8 billion pesos) renovation project intended to modernize the airport’s facilities ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.…
by María MartínezMay 27 No commentsDiscover the New Puerto Vallarta: A Guide to Emerging Neighborhoods and Attractions
Puerto Vallarta is undergoing a significant transformation, expanding well beyond its traditional tourist areas to accommodate changing traveler preferences and a growing population of digital nomads and long-term residents. The…
by María MartínezMay 26 No commentsAer Lingus Launches Direct Dublin-Cancun Flights for Winter 2026
Irish carrier Aer Lingus will introduce direct flights from Dublin to Cancun beginning January 6, 2026, offering travelers a convenient new option to reach Mexico’s Caribbean coast during winter months.…
by María MartínezMay 26 No commentsDiscovering the New Puerto Vallarta: Expanding Horizons for Modern Travelers
Puerto Vallarta is undergoing a significant transformation, expanding well beyond its traditional tourist areas to accommodate changing traveler preferences and a growing population of international residents. Once limited to the…
by María MartínezMay 25 No commentsSafety Concerns Rise After Hot Air Balloon Accident Near Teotihuacan
A hot air balloon accident near Mexico’s ancient Teotihuacan pyramids has injured 12 people, raising serious safety concerns for travelers visiting one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Safety…
by María MartínezMay 25 No commentsDiscover the Cultural Charm of Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica
Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica, a vibrant cultural destination, offers a unique 24-hour floral experience. Situated in the Venustiano Carranza borough east of downtown, this market hosts approximately 1,150 vendors within…
by María MartínezMay 24 No commentsAustralia Issues Travel Alert for Mexico Amid Rising Safety Concerns
Australia has placed Mexico on a new travel advisory list urging travelers to exercise a high degree of caution when visiting the country. The advisory cites persistent violent crime, potential…
by María MartínezMay 24 No commentsOntario International Airport Expands with New Routes to Mexico and Beyond
Ontario International Airport (ONT) is expanding its service to Mexico, offering travelers new flight options as part of the airport’s continued growth in Southern California. The airport has recorded 50…
by María MartínezMay 24 No commentsKadún Hotel Opens in Cabo San Lucas: A New Era of Luxury in Los Cabos
Mexico Grand Hotels has launched a new luxury accommodation option for travelers visiting Los Cabos. The 110-room Kadún hotel has officially opened its doors in downtown Cabo San Lucas, adding…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsGlobal Ambassadors Experience the Maya Train: A Boost for Mexico’s Tourism
Mexico’s Tourism Ministry organized a comprehensive tour of the Maya Train for over 60 international ambassadors last weekend. This initiative aimed to showcase the passenger rail service that connects five…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsRoyal Caribbean Unveils Exciting Plans for Perfect Day Mexico at Mahahual Port
Royal Caribbean has announced its plans for a new destination named “Perfect Day Mexico” at the Mahahual port, set to open in fall 2027. This ambitious venture comes on the…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsAir Canada Expands Network in Mexico Amid Declining US Travel Demand
Air Canada is strategically shifting its focus toward Mexico as part of a network diversification plan in response to declining leisure travel demand in the US market. The airline aims…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsTeotihuacán’s Pyramid of the Moon Reopens to Tourists After Five-Year Hiatus
The iconic Pyramid of the Moon at the ancient Teotihuacán archaeological complex near Mexico City has reopened to climbers after a five-year hiatus. The National Institute of Anthropology and History…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsYucatán’s Tourism Boom: $259 Million Investment Fuels Hotel and Entertainment Growth
Yucatán is set to receive a major boost in tourism investment, with $259 million flowing into various development projects this year. This investment focuses on hotels and entertainment facilities across…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsDiscover Secluded Luxury: Private Pool Suites at Cala de Mar Resort, Ixtapa
Cala de Mar Resort & Spa Ixtapa is redefining luxury accommodations in Mexico with an exclusive collection of cliffside suites, each boasting private plunge pools overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Nestled…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsMexico’s All-Inclusive Resorts Thrive Amid Economic Challenges
Mexico’s all-inclusive resorts are seeing robust growth and steady bookings, distinguishing themselves from other segments of the tourism industry that are facing economic challenges, as noted in recent industry reports.…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsLuxury Rosewood Mandarina Hotel Debuts in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has unveiled its latest luxury property in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit, providing travelers with another high-end accommodation option in this popular coastal area. The Rosewood Mandarina, situated…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsQuintana Roo Plans Major Beach Restoration in Riviera Maya
Quintana Roo authorities are progressing with plans for a major beach restoration project to tackle coastal erosion across the Riviera Maya, which poses risks to both tourism and the environment.…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsSurge in Canadian Tourists Boosts Los Cabos’ Appeal in 2025
Los Cabos is experiencing a significant increase in Canadian visitors, with arrivals rising 12.2% during the first two months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsNavigating Puerto Vallarta: A Guide to the Local Bus System
Puerto Vallarta’s local bus system offers travelers an affordable and authentic way to explore one of Mexico’s most popular coastal destinations, with rides costing just 10 pesos (approximately $0.50 USD)…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsRosewood Mandarina: Elevating Riviera Nayarit as a Premier Luxury Destination
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has officially opened Rosewood Mandarina in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit. This marks the luxury hospitality brand’s fourth property in the country, enhancing the region’s reputation as a…
by María MartínezMay 23 No comments