Tulum begins 2025 with excellent news: it has been included in the list of the 19 best destinations to travel to this year by prestigious international media such as The Times, Condé Nast Traveler and Reader's Digest.
These recognitions, coming from regions such as the Middle East, the United Kingdom and the United States, consolidate Tulum as an international tourism benchmark, especially among demanding travelers and lovers of reliable information, said Jorge Molina Pérez, director of Tourism Promotion of the Tulum City Council.
Recognitions that reinforce global reputation
The official highlighted the relevance of these media, widely read by generations of travelers who seek detailed and truthful content about their next destinations. According to Molina Pérez, this mention confirms Tulum's success in different market segments, especially among those who value planning and authenticity when traveling.
“These recognitions demonstrate that Tulum not only continues to be a fashionable destination, but has also earned a special place in the hearts of travelers who appreciate quality information. Readers of these media find reliable and interesting data, which further strengthens the image of Tulum on a global level,” stated the director.
A call to excellence in service
The director also invited businessmen in Tulum's tourism and commercial sector to take advantage of this positive trend, highlighting the importance of providing a high-quality service that guarantees visitor satisfaction.
“It is essential that all the destination's actors work together to offer exceptional care. The international media has put Tulum on the map as an ideal place to create unforgettable memories, and we must live up to these expectations,” Molina Pérez emphasized.
With these recognitions from renowned media, Tulum starts 2025 consolidating itself as one of the preferred destinations for travelers seeking unique, authentic and enriching experiences. This is a clear reminder of the importance of maintaining excellence and quality in all aspects of tourism in the region.