The Free Beach Access Through Tulum Hotels Do Not Allow Visitors To Bring Drinks Or Food
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After a drop in the tourist influx on Tulum beaches, Quintana Roo, the Moreno mayor Diego Castañón Trejo launched the program Access to the Beach for everyone, with which he intends to raise the visits. Castañón Trejo began lobbying among the locals and hoteliers the opening without charge towards some of the sands; however, tourists will not be able to enter with any food or accessory to cover themselves from the sun, which will force them to c…
Diego Castañón, mayor of Tulum, is at the center of the controversy after the launch of his ‘free access to beaches’ program. This project has aroused criticism due to its restrictive conditions, which have been seen as contradictory by many citizens and tourists, in a context of tourist crisis in Tulum, characterized by the low influx of visitors and an increase in costs.Diego Castañón Trejo is the current mayor of Tulum, elected under the Nati…
Mexico City, Mexico.- Before occupying the municipal presidency of Tulum, Diego Castañón Trejo had a life linked to sport, as in his youth he tried to open his way in professional football within the MX League. Today, the politician promotes initiatives focused on sustainability and tourism order, such as the recent program “Free Access to Beaches”, which seeks to regulate the entry of visitors to the coastal areas of the municipality.
The program promoted by Diego Castañón promises free access to the beaches of Tulum, but prohibits bringing food and drinks. Miguel Vázquez Quinto Poder The administration of Diego Castañón Trejo, mayor of Tulum, Quintana Roo, sparked a strong controversy by announcing his program of “free access to beaches”, an initiative that promises that entry to these natural spaces would be free, but that imposes conditions that many qualify as restrictiv…
The Free Beach Access Through Tulum Hotels Do Not Allow Visitors To Bring Drinks Or Food
Good news first: it’s finally easier (and free) to reach Tulum’s gorgeous beaches. But there’s a fine-print rule you should know before you head down the sand: the free access corridors through participating hotels and beach clubs do not allow outside food or drinks—and related items like coolers and umbrellas are also on the no-go … The post The Free Beach Access Through Tulum Hotels Do Not Allow Visitors To Bring Drinks Or Food appeared first …
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