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Tulum: Foreigners Ask for Free Access to Beaches of Jaguar Park Tourism News REPORTUR

Summary by Noticias De Turismo REPORTUR
Foreigners who live in Tulum demand free access to the beaches of Jaguar Park, in addition to those of Santa Fe, Paraíso and Las Palmas, which are inside the nature reserve and where they already charge the entrance fee. Tulum’s municipal president, Diego Castañón, was able to reach an agreement for local inhabitants to enter the Jaguar Park for free where the entrance is paid. Some foreigners protest by singing herringas such as: “The beach is …
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Foreigners who live in Tulum demand free access to the beaches of Jaguar Park, in addition to those of Santa Fe, Paraíso and Las Palmas, which are inside the nature reserve and where they already charge the entrance fee. Tulum’s municipal president, Diego Castañón, was able to reach an agreement for local inhabitants to enter the Jaguar Park for free where the entrance is paid. Some foreigners protest by singing herringas such as: “The beach is …

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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