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Mexico, a year-round hotspot for white sand, buzzing nightlife and world-class surf swells, attracts millions of tourists each year, and travellers with trips booked may be questioning the ...
Recent violent and sometimes fatal incidents involving Americans have raised questions whether it’s safe for tourists to travel to Mexico. Four South Carolina natives were kidnapped and two of ...
Small pharmacies in tourist areas and border regions sometimes sell medications advertised as OxyContin, Percocet, Xanax and others without a prescription. U.S. warns about fake, dangerous pills ...
Mexico is a major tourist destination, with 42 million people traveling there in 2018; [67] US citizens alone usually make up 15–16 million annually. [68] Because cartel-related violence in Mexico is highly geographically limited, the US State department has issued "do not travel" advisories for only five states as of November 2021: Colima ...
The U.S. is warning Americans to "exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping" in popular tourist sites such as Cancun, Cozumel and Tulum. US tourists warned about popular Mexico spots ...
A family vacation to Mexico ended in tragedy recently after a young woman died at an all-inclusive resort after reportedly being drugged. According to other victims, several resorts in Mexico seem ...
The U.S. State Department issued a travel advisory to several areas in Mexico in September 2024, due to “crime and kidnapping.” It noted in its advisory that “violent crime – such as ...
Three bodies found dumped in a well with gunshot wounds to the head have been confirmed as missing tourists, including a US citizen, Mexican authorities said Sunday.