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Where is safest in Mexico?

10 Safest Places To Live Comfortably in Mexico and How Much It Costs To Live There
  • Mazatlan, Sinaloa. Total safety score: 1.22012. ...
  • Puebla, Puebla. Total safety score: 1.21452. ...
  • Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes. ...
  • Ocotlán, Jalisco. ...
  • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. ...
  • Guadalajara, Jalisco. ...
  • Mérida, Yucatan. ...
  • Altamira, Tamaulipas.




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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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Safest Places To Stay In Mexico City
  • Roma: Safe & Comfortable for First Timers. ...
  • Condesa: Trendy, Lively & Safe. ...
  • Centro Histórico: Safety on a Budget. ...
  • Reforma: Safest for a Short Stay. ...
  • Coyoacán: Safest for a Long Stay & Families. ...
  • Polanco: Safest for a High-End Experience.


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Living in Mexico on $500 per month: Conclusion Just to recap, it IS possible to live in Mexico on $500 per month, but it is difficult. My top recommendation for where to live in Mexico on $500 per month is San Cristobal de las Casas because it's a beautiful city with lots of things to do and it's very inexpensive.

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The crime rate in Tulum is rated as moderate with a slight uptick in recent years. Still, most tourists shouldn't have any issues. You can safely travel to Tulum as a solo or solo female traveler. But, you should always be smart and avoid common pitfalls that increase your chances of becoming the victim of crime.

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Theories on the origin of why Mérida is Mexico's Safest City vary, but this honor is fact. Police are visible on practically every street corner, with lights flashing to make their presence known. Crime rates are low here, and locals seem genuinely friendly.

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Safety in Punta Cana vs Cancun Punta Cana and Cancun are both completely safe for tourists and have tourist security divisions within their police forces. Theft of valuables is the most common type of crime in Punta Cana. Be aware of your belongings, as you would in any tourist city.

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Walking around at night is not recommended. The Hotel Zone is okay but you should opt for a taxi to get from A to B anywhere else. Non-touristy areas: While you should experience local life in Cancun, you don't want to walk into the wrong neighborhood. The crime rate is much higher outside of the popular tourist zones.

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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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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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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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Playa del Carmen is one of the safest places to travel in Mexico, and one of the best beach towns in Mexico. For the most part, Playa del Carmen is considered safe for the majority of visitors, with the biggest threats usually being hurricanes, hangovers, sunburns and mosquitoes.

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In general, Merida isn't really any less safe at night than during the day. The thing to keep in mind is that alcohol consumption (and overconsumption!) makes all situations and places less safe. If you're going out late at night, stick to Centro Historico (Downtown) and Paseo Montejo.

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In 2021, in Tulum, two tourists — one a California travel blogger born in India and the other German — were killed when they apparently were caught in the crossfire of a gunfight between rival drug dealers.

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