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Tourist Mobility Pass for car rentals expanded to include all of Quintana Roo

Riviera Maya, Q.R. — The Tourist Mobility Pass for visitors renting cars is officially in effect across the state of Quintana Roo. The announcement was made following its approval by the Tourism Security Board Friday.

“We seek to strengthen the competitiveness of the tourism sector, improve the social well-being of our communities, offer greater certainty to our visitors and investors, and ensure that tourism success is reflected in shared prosperity,” said Mara Lezama at the Friday press conference.

Tourism Secretary Bernardo Cueto Riestra explained that this Tourist Mobility Pass is available on the Guest Assist platform and must be downloaded to a mobile device. The form is filled out with personal information, the rental company’s information, and the rental car, and is ready to be used if necessary.

The Undersecretary of the Secretary of Citizen Security, Antonio Zamora Cázares, added that these benefits do not apply for parking in handicapped zone, for driving while intoxicated or under the influence of psychotropic substances, narcotics or others, and in accidents with damage to third parties or their property.

He clarified the Tourist Mobility Pass provides two complimentary tickets for minor driving infractions and prevents the retention of a driver’s license or other documents.

The Tourist Mobility Pass is an initiative that emerged directly from the Tourism Security Board because in Quintana Roo the safety of the people, the trust, and the positive experience of visitors are a priority, the Governor explained.

In Quintana Roo, there are 25,000 rental vehicles registered with the Quintana Roo Vehicle Rental Association (AC), 90 percent of which have already been rented for the Easter holidays.

The Tourist Mobility Pass was launched in Cancun in late 2024. It was expected to be expanded to include the rest of the state in early 2025.