The U.S State Department has updated its travel alerts for Mexico. Citing “widespread and common” violent crimes such as ...
Mexican soldiers patrol the beach in Acapulco, the State Department advises not to travel ... is warning travellers to stay away from the five states categorised as level-four risk, Mexico as ...
The US State Department recently revised advice for popular cruise destinations in Mexico, including a level 4 “do not travel” warning for Manzanillo on Colima’s Pacific Coast due to crime ...
Travel warnings identify a long-term danger in a given country, either cautioning people against going there or informing them of the risk they'll face. Alerts, in contrast, involve temporary ...
If you think you won't find any travel warning or alerts associated with those places, think again. Mexico has had an ongoing travel warning for years that seemingly encompasses the entire country.
Royal Caribbean may be bypassing a number of ports across Mexico after the country was slapped with a "do not travel" ...
Cruise ships are being warned not to dock at six ports in North America amid an increased threat of kidnapping and murder.
The US State Department recently revised advice for popular cruise destinations in Mexico, including a level 4 “do not travel” warning for Manzanillo on Colima’s Pacific Coast due to crime and ...
It even holds this reputation within Mexico itself, with a homicide rate ... which is under the same travel warning as places like Afghanistan and Iraq. Other liners, such as Princess Cruises ...
The federal agency also issued a Level 3: Reconsider Travel warning to Puerto Chiapas, the southernmost part of Mexico’s Pacific coast, citing an increased level of crime across the state.