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2018
17
November
Where are the safest family-friendly destinations in Mexico?
17
November
Question:
Humans say...
Kimberle
Following
Bobby
Safe ,,,,,,cafe Mexico in Canada lol
Max
Yelapa
Jeannett
Anywhere in the Puerto Vallarta area. We are here now.
Jeannett
It’s a perception due to media coverage. It’s the Border towns and inland states. Jalisco and Naryiat are great. Sayulita Puerto Vallarta all good
Dana
Cabo San Lucas/San Jose Del Cabo area is perfectly safe.
Sharron
Huatulco
Stephani
We are in Puerto Morelos and Playa Del Carmen with our two children. We feel 100% safe.
Deanna
Playa del Carmen - any major resort in that area - very safe and all the people there work very hard to make your stay amazing - tip generously!
Jan
Huatulco
Cindy
isla mujures islsnd off cancun even the little ferry is great! so much fun, beach, snorkling and riding the golf carts around the island. we stay at alluxes privledge walking distance from ferry and into town
Laurie
1 of my favorite places in the world.
Alana
I concur
Trina
I am heading to isla mujeres in may! Thinking of just staying at air bnbs. Any recommendations for food and activities? Where did you rent the equipment?
Rebecca
Barra de Potosi (just south of Zihuatenejo) is wonderful! Very chill fishing village, no big hotels (or ATMs): just pure relaxation.
Or Troncones: more of an ex-pat town to the north. Huatulco is beautiful + close by, San Agustinillo is a popular family beach destination - waves can get a little bumpy there. Mahahual (south of Playa del Carmen) is protected by a reef + has shallow warm waters perfect for kids to play in.
Karen
any beach/tourist/resort town. We are in San Jose del Cabo, it's gorgeous here! would also recommend Mahahual (little off the beaten path on the southern portion of the Yucatan), Puerto Morelos (between Cancun and Playa del Carmen) Isla Mujeres
Claudine
Huatulco
my favorite place in Mexico
Sharron
Our as well!
Maud
Sharron us too!
Cindy
Stay away from border towns. The rest of Mexico is safe.
Have been to Cancun/Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos and Ixtapa Zihuatanejo. Some places more than once. Never felt unsafe.
Jack
All depends on how you carry yourself and how you treat others... Just like everywhere else in the world (but yeah, avoid border towns based on the mere question)
Alana
Isla Mujeres hands down. Great little island with tons to do and great food. Lots of beach clubs and only a short 20 min ferry ride away from Cancun. Missing it terribly
Chelsie
Thank u everyone..this helps alot
Terry
Cabo has brought in a military presence to ward off the cartel. It might be the safest place in Mexico now? Great family fun there.
We have a place there & I feel safe all the time. But like any place you go to you just have to be respectful & aware.
Dawn
Holbox is an amazing, not so hidden gem (seems to be growing in popularity)
I was there a few weeks ago and it is incredibly safe. Message me for any info but I’ve blogged my main tips here:
http://wanderingsincedawn.com/holbox-island-mexico/
Linda
Mérida and nearby beaches. Oaxaca. PPuerto Vallarta, Sayulita, San Miguel de Allende, Palenque. I’d avoid Playa del Carmen and Cancun. Expensive tourist traps and a bombed ferry. (My mistake, see explanation in responses). Tulum seems nice and Isla Mujeres is great. The cenotes on that coast are also great.
Jeannett
The bombed ferry was the owner who was having his license suspended and wanted to get an insurance claim.
Linda
Jeannette P Gallant thanks, although that doesn't help the injured.
Jeannett
Linda it was the implication of terrorist or drug gang crime and making it a scary place.
Linda
Jeannette P Gallant Absolutely agreed.
A.I. says...
Safe Places to Visit in Mexico as a Family
Mexico is a beautiful and diverse country with a lot to offer families. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks before you travel. Here are some safe places to go in Mexico as a family:
Cancun
Cancun is a popular tourist destination for a reason. It has beautiful beaches, clear water, and plenty of activities for families. The city is also very safe, with a low crime rate.
Riviera Maya
The Riviera Maya is a stretch of coastline that runs south from Cancun. It is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, as well as a number of Mayan ruins. The area is also very safe, with a low crime rate.
Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is a charming city located on the Pacific coast. It has a beautiful beach, a lively downtown area, and a number of family-friendly attractions. The city is also very safe, with a low crime rate.
San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende is a beautiful colonial city located in central Mexico. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its beautiful architecture, art galleries, and restaurants. The city is also very safe, with a low crime rate.
Oaxaca
Oaxaca is a vibrant city located in southern Mexico. It is known for its delicious food, colorful markets, and traditional festivals. The city is also very safe, with a low crime rate.
Tips for Staying Safe in Mexico
Here are some tips for staying safe in Mexico:
* Be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone at night.
* Keep your valuables close to you and don't leave them unattended.
* Be careful of pickpockets in crowded areas.
* Don't drink the tap water.
* Eat only at reputable restaurants.
* Get travel insurance before you go.
By following these tips, you can help ensure that your family has a safe and enjoyable trip to Mexico.
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Safe places to go in Mexico as a family?