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Is traveling to Cabo safe right now?

Los Cabos Still a Relatively Safe Destination Overall, Los Cabos still remains a relatively safe destination for a vacation getaway. There has been a slight pick-up in criminal activity lately, according to the latest stoplight criminal activity report from the State of Baja California Sur.



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While you'll want to remain extra alert, travel is one hundred percent open. There are no restrictions for the destination of Baja California Sur, meaning it's safe to visit Cabo San Lucas, San Jose Del Cabo, and La Paz.

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Mexico's most popular tourist destinations like Cancun, Riviera Maya, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City, and Cabo San Lucas all remain safe so do not allow the current Mexico travel warning to scare you into not visiting Mexico.

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In general, it is not advisable to travel to the Mexican states subject to a Level 4 advisory. But you will need to assess your own risk tolerance when considering travel to states subject to Level 3 advisories, including popular tourist hotspots like Guanajuato, Jalisco, and Baja California states.

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The city in Mexico considered the safest with the lowest crime rate is Merida, located in Yucatan. It's also one of the most affordable cities in Mexico, making it a popular destination for retirees and expats. Merida's low crime rate makes it an excellent choice for visiting or living.

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Mexico State (Estado de Mexico) – Exercise Increased Caution Exercise increased caution due to crime. Both violent and non-violent crime occur throughout Mexico State. Use additional caution in areas outside of the frequented tourist areas, although petty crime occurs frequently in tourist areas as well.

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But if you're stuck wondering if it's safe to travel to Cancun, our answer is a definite yes! Since Cancun brings so much revenue to Mexico, they've got a vested interest in safety and security within the Hotel Zone. Even outside of that area, Cancun is still known as a safe city with a low crime rate.

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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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Uber Facts And Myths For example, an Uber driver cannot pick you up from the airport but can drop you off there, and Uber drivers commonly avoid picking up at resorts, but will instead ask you to walk a little down the road. That being said, it is safe to use Uber in Los Cabos.

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We've had good experience with an AirBnb in Cabo and another in La Paz. I think the key is making sure the host is responsive, and a solid plan for how to get the key. Ideally, either the host or someone else is available in an emergency if something doesn't work or breaks. Airbnb is definitely safe in Cabo.

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Drug Cartel Violence in Mexico One of the top concerns that travelers have in Mexico is the drug trade and drug-related violence. Drug cartels and criminal organizations do exist in Mexico, and drug-related deaths are unfortunately common in Mexico. Tourists need to be mindful and careful of this reality on their trip.

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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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Oases of Peace: The Safest Mexico Resorts
  • Fairmont Mayakoba, Riviera Maya.
  • One&Only Palmilla, Los Cabos.
  • Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita.
  • Rosewood Mayakoba, Riviera Maya.
  • Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit, Puerto Vallarta.


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As mentioned, yes, you can swim in Cabo. In regards to swimming, you actually need to be careful. Many of Los Cabos' beaches aren't safe to swim on, and entering the water is dangerous. The beaches feature steep ocean-floor drop-offs, strong waves, and harsh undercurrents.

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Cabo or Cancun recapped You can't go wrong choosing between Cabo and Cancun for your Mexican getaway. Cabo is a better option for luxury travel and families, while Cancun beats out Cabo for nightlife and partying. However, especially if you're traveling as a family, you should research flight time and non-stop service.

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If you love the outdoors, a glance at the ocean will tell you is Cabo San Lucas worth visiting. The sparkling water stretches out to the horizon, but the real treasure lies under its surface. While snorkeling or scuba diving, you'll discover a whole new world filled with tropical fish, sea turtles, and even sea lions.

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