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Where is the most safest place in Mexico?

Merida — Safest City in Mexico & Latin America. Merida is a popular tourist destination and expat city, famed for colorful streets and rich Mayan history. Located in the Yucatan Peninsula, one of the safest parts of Mexico, Merida consistently ranks as the safest place to travel in Mexico.



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Looking for the safest places in Mexico to travel?
  • Merida – Safest City in Mexico & Latin America.
  • Puerto Vallarta – Safest Mexico Beach City.
  • La Paz – Safest Mexico Beach Town.
  • Sayulita.
  • San Miguel de Allende.
  • Huatulco.
  • Puebla de Zaragoza (Puebla City)
  • Isla Holbox Island.


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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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Cancun's Overall Safety Status
Based on numerous sources, Cancun is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it's worth noting that, like any city, safety levels can fluctuate depending on the specific area and time of day.

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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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Do Not Travel To:
  • Colima state due to crime and kidnapping.
  • Guerrero state due to crime.
  • Michoacan state due to crime and kidnapping.
  • Sinaloa state due to crime and kidnapping.
  • Tamaulipas state due to crime and kidnapping.
  • Zacatecas state due to crime and kidnapping.


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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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Uber is a safe, easy, and affordable way to get around Mexico City and is something I use a lot in this city. Most Ubers will arrive for pick up in 5 minutes or less, sometimes a few minutes longer if you're outside the main areas.

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Mexico City is one of the more expensive destinations in Latin America, yet visitors are still left impressed by its relative affordability when compared with major European and US cities.

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No, US citizens do not need a Mexica Visa. US citizens enjoy visa-free travel to Mexico for up to 180 days. Although US citizens do not need a Mexican Visa, they must apply for a Mexican Tourist Card.

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