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How safe are Mexican all inclusive resorts?

Rare instances of tourists being harmed do occur but are extremely few and far between. When it does happen, it is usually from being in the wrong place at the wrong time or maybe exploring areas beyond the tourist hotspots. If you go with what you know, in all likelihood, you will remain safe in Mexico's resort towns.



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If you go with what you know, in all likelihood, you will remain safe in Mexico's resort towns. The U.S. State Department did issue an updated advisory for Mexico this Spring, but resorts were not deemed unsafe.

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Cancun is a safe place for tourists to visit. A clear example of a safe spot will always be your resort. All-inclusive resorts in Cancun have security measures to maintain their guests safe and sound throughout their stay so, if you are not leaving your hotel, you have nothing to worry about!

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Puerto Vallarta is considered one of the safest resort towns in Mexico. While it has these amazing Puerto Vallarta all inclusive resorts, you can of course stay-off resort and best just as safe.

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One of the biggest draws of all-inclusive resorts is the unlimited food and drink options. It is a great choice if you want to try different cuisines and enjoy drinking. On the other hand, if you prefer trying local restaurants and bars, then staying at a non-all-inclusive resort or hotel may be a better option.

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If they stay alert, most visitors will have no problems at all.” Generally, beach resorts and popular tourist areas are considered among the safest areas as drug cartel–related violence generally isn't aimed at tourists.

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One of the most important is controlling who has access to resort grounds, which in Cancun is done by carrying out security checks at the entry points to ensure only staff, service personnel, and guests have access. As well as guarding these entry points, the security personnel also carry out routine patrols 24/7.

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According to the US State Departments, the Yucatan Peninsula is the safest region in Mexico for Americans in 2023. However, the State Department does have a travel advisory of “exercise increased caution” in the state of Quintana Roo.

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June 2023 Update: Of course it's quite a diverse region, so the safety situation can vary in different areas. However in general the Riviera Maya remains one of the safest areas you can visit in Mexico.

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According to the website Numbeo, Playa del Carmen currently has an overall Safety Index of 50.55 as well as a Crime Index of 49.45, which is basically low-moderate on both counts.

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Travelers have reported blacking out after drinking small and moderate amounts of alcohol — in some cases, one drink — and regaining consciousness to find they were robbed, assaulted, hospitalized and taken to jail. Many reported encountering unhelpful or hostile resort workers, hospital staffers and police officers.

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Mexico is a safe destination if visitors use common sense and educate themselves about the particular region of the country they are visiting. Due to crime, several regions of Mexico are subject to elevated travel advisories.

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Generally speaking, if you're in a resort town and at a reputable location, you're at a much lower risk, travel agent Benoff said. Most resorts have security guards and gates, so staying on the property is pretty safe.

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A very common misconception regarding Mexico is that you are certain to get sick if you take a vacation there. In fact, there's even a term for it; Montezuma's revenge. In many cases, however, people are sick in Mexico for the first few days of their vacation due to the stress of traveling itself.

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As with all of Mexico, the vast majority of Playa del Carmen visitors are completely safe. There are isolated incidents of crime like any other place on Earth, but for the most part, it's one of the best places to visit in Mexico.

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Playa del Carmen, the north beach in Tulum, and Akumal all have lifeguards for the beaches but they are limited. Swim close to shore and it you are not a big swimmer, wear a life vest. Waves will not get to big, this is a not a surfers paradise so swimming can be done every day!

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