Travellers from Canada hoping to visit popular sites in Mexico may soon have to pay way more in entry fees.

Along with other foreign visitors, tourists from Canada could soon face steep increases in entry fees at some of the most well-known sites in Mexico. According to The Cancun Sun , a recent decision by the government will see the cost of entry double for museums and archeological sites.

On Oct. 15, the proposal was approved by Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies. If approved by the Senate, the new law will take effect starting Jan. 1, 2026.

Prices will vary by landmark.

For instance, top tourist attractions such as the Tulum and Coba archaeological sites, classified as category one, will see fees more than double. That means the current 100 Mexican pesos (C$7.58) fee will jump to 209

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