Or dangerous. Or a storm hits. Again, you probably won’t get a refund, but you might want to look at your invoice if you even got one. Most operators I know DO NOT provide refunds. But, you might get a credit for another day or another trip. But, honestly, how often do you ...
This violence very rarely filters down to tourists who are not involved in the drug trade and we consider Mexico a safe place for liveaboard divers to travel. The most dangerous places include Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa and Ciudad Juarez, all of which are close to the US border and very far ...
He emphasized that, while some places in Mexico are potentially dangerous for travelers, there was little need to be worried. “Our clients are really getting a sense that what they’re reading in the headlines doesn’t conform with reality very well … Once they get down there, once they ...
5. Coyoacan | Best for its Safe Nightlife Dangerous Neighborhoods to Avoid in Mexico City 1. Tepito | Known for Poor Quality Goods & Pickpockets 2. Iztapalapa | Known for Its High Rate of Violent Crimes 3. Colonia del Valle | Known for Kidnappings (Mainly of Locals) ...
Media outlets tend to only report on sensational news coming from Mexico, so many people assume the whole country is a dangerous place. It’s not! Planning A Trip To Mexico Best Of Mexico: Chichen Itza While knowledge of Spanish will obviously be a huge benefit, it’s not absolutely needed...
Mexico has gotten a bad rap for being a dangerous destination, but despite its reputation, it is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s always important to take precautions when traveling anywhere. Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and Cancun are especially popular tourist destinations where the crime...
Despite a longstanding reputation as a dangerous city to visit, Mexico City only has an advisory to exercise increased caution, and for good reason; the downtown core in particular is considered quite safe, and the city has numerous attractions for visitors—including street art, colorful markets...
have been left stranded in the resort city of Acapulco, which after Hurricane Otis is one of the most dangerous places in Mexico. (AP video by Antonio Castillo) 2 of 5 | Migrants sleep on the side of a street in Acapulco, Mexico, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Bernardino Hernandez...
The streets are dangerous at night for single women and men thanks to gangs, alcohol and drugs. I would recommend only walking on well lighted streets at night and taking transport when possible. During the day most people on the street are rude, unkind, racist and cold which I believe ...
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