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Is it safe to wear jewelry in Cabo San Lucas?

Cabo is one of the safest cities in Mexico. While petty crime can happen anywhere, it's not common to be robbed or mugged in the daylight in Los Cabo. It's perfectly safe to wear fine jewelry during the day, just don't go overboard and be overly flashy with large and expensive jewelry.



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But before you get too jazzed about going, you want to know: Is it safe to travel to Cabo San Lucas? The short answer, in our view, is “yes.” As regular visitors to Cabo for the past 20+ years, we've never hesitated to go to Los Cabos and never experienced any safety concerns.

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Swimming in Cabo San Lucas Be sure to look for a green flag on the beach that indicates the area is approved for swimming. If you aren't sure if a beach is safe or not, avoid it or consult a local. Cabo San Lucas is a beautiful place to swim and snorkel, and there are plenty of beaches where you can do so safely.

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Only bring what you will actually wear on your journey. It may be in your best interest to leave your most expensive and sentimental pieces of jewelry at home. Luckily, many hotels have safes included in the room where you can keep your fine jewelry during the day.

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Are there Drug Cartels operating in Cabo? Like in most parts of Mexico, Drug Cartels do operate and it's also the case in Cabo San Lucas. However any problems or crime related to drug cartels are between different factions, and tend to happen far away from the major touristy areas.

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Keep it with you. Never ever ever EVER put jewelry in checked luggage or in any other bag that will be out of your control. Things can be so easily lost, smashed, damaged, or stolen. I recommend getting a good jewelry travel case to keep your treasures comfortable while they're in your bag.

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Items Not Allowed in Mexico:
  • Guns or ammunition. ...
  • Pepper spray.
  • Lethal knives and machetes (anything over 8” is not allowed)
  • Live predator fish.
  • Totoaba fish (fresh or frozen)
  • Turtle eggs.
  • Poppy seeds or flour of poppy seeds.
  • Marijuana, medicinal marijuana, marijuana products, marijuana seeds or spores, or marijuana extracts.


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