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Cancun safety in the current political climate
Posted on 6/10/25 at 11:33 am
Posted on 6/10/25 at 11:33 am
Me and my wife have an all inclusive booked in late July right outside of Cancun. Some family members are really worried about us going because of kidnapping and crime.
I’ve done a ton of research recently, which put me at ease because everyone I’ve talked to and everything I’ve read said if you stay within the resort grounds there’s extremely little chance that anything will happen.
However, with the current Mexico stuff going on in Los Angeles and other states, it’s making me a little wary again.
Do you travel gurus think we have anything to really worry about?
I’ve done a ton of research recently, which put me at ease because everyone I’ve talked to and everything I’ve read said if you stay within the resort grounds there’s extremely little chance that anything will happen.
However, with the current Mexico stuff going on in Los Angeles and other states, it’s making me a little wary again.
Do you travel gurus think we have anything to really worry about?
This post was edited on 6/10/25 at 11:56 am
Posted on 6/10/25 at 11:39 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
No,
And it's wary.
And it's wary.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 11:54 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
Went to Excellence in Playa Mujeres a couple of years ago. Same concerns about local violence that time but had no problems at all. Of course, stayed on property the entire week.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 11:54 am to whichyalnoaboutseven
quote:I personally think it's always ill-advised to go to Mexico - including Cancun. I personally know multiple people (including actual Mexicans) who have had serious, scary encounters - even in "tourist areas" in Cancun and in one case, actually at an all-inclusive itself.
Do you travel gurus think we have anything to really worry about?
There's so many other options - why frick around with it? I know of no other country where people have harrowing stories to share. None. This includes all of Africa and Asia.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 11:56 am to Big Scrub TX
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None. This includes all of Africa
You're obviously excluding Joburg.
OP, someone may get assassinated from a cartel thug on a jetski, But Cancun is the same as it has always been. Current climate is irrelevant.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 12:10 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
You've got bigger concerns with Sagassum
Posted on 6/10/25 at 1:09 pm to LemmyLives
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You're obviously excluding Joburg.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 1:18 pm to Big Scrub TX
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I personally think it's always ill-advised to go to Mexico - including Cancun. I personally know multiple people (including actual Mexicans) who have had serious, scary encounters - even in "tourist areas" in Cancun and in one case, actually at an all-inclusive itself.
There's so many other options - why frick around with it? I know of no other country where people have harrowing stories to share. None. This includes all of Africa and Asia.
gtfo with that. if you arent going to go somewhere because of a little violence you certainly would never leave the house.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 1:42 pm to diat150
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if you arent going to go somewhere because of a little violence
The skill of not looking helpless while traveling goes a long way to preventing violent occurrences. Or getting gas at 5AM in the ATL.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 1:53 pm to diat150
quote:Except for the violence I'm talking about is at the hands of LEO.
gtfo with that. if you arent going to go somewhere because of a little violence you certainly would never leave the house.
This has happened to multiple co-workers of mine - including a naturalized Mexican national that was over 6 feet tall and NOT pre-disposed to being afraid of any such scenarios. He and his wife were put up against a wall - along with 10 or so other civilians - and held at rifle point by (supposed) federales for like 3 hours. He was fricking livid when he got back to the States, although it completely scared the shite out of him.
No real reason was ever given to them, but they were roughly searched and held for 3 hours - in full public view.
quote:Completely off the mark, at least as pertaining to me.
if you arent going to go somewhere because of a little violence you certainly would never leave the house.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 2:44 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
Cancun is extremely safe. I was just there a couple weeks ago. My buddy is there now
Just watch out for the big booty latinas. They're dangerous
Just watch out for the big booty latinas. They're dangerous
This post was edited on 6/10/25 at 2:45 pm
Posted on 6/10/25 at 2:46 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
I personally think it's always ill-advised to go to Mexico - including Cancun.
Mexico City too?
Posted on 6/10/25 at 3:18 pm to Mo Jeaux
Cancun hotel zone is basically America
Posted on 6/10/25 at 3:25 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
I flew into Tulum last week and had zero issues at our resort close to Playa Del Carmen.
However, and I will try to make this brief, my neighbors who went a few days before us, were picked up at the hotel and told that their driver, Francisco, the name that was mentioned in their confirmation email from their hotel, could not make it because of a service issue with his vehicle. The new drivers proceeded to drive them 10 mins past the ferry to Isla Mujeres and told them the hotel had arranged private transportation. They were wary, but now in a moving car driving past their expected stop. Once they stopped, in what was described as "middle of no where by the water" the new drivers tried to take their luggage to load onto the private boat. They refused, and the drivers then demanded that they pay them for the ride they had just given them. Also, some guy shows up saying "I am Francisco your driver, and this is ok, just come this way."
They refused to pay anything, flagged down a couple on a golf cart, and had them drive them back to an area to catch a cab to the ferry port.
That stufff happens everyday...scary stuff. They will probably never go back to Mexico.
However, and I will try to make this brief, my neighbors who went a few days before us, were picked up at the hotel and told that their driver, Francisco, the name that was mentioned in their confirmation email from their hotel, could not make it because of a service issue with his vehicle. The new drivers proceeded to drive them 10 mins past the ferry to Isla Mujeres and told them the hotel had arranged private transportation. They were wary, but now in a moving car driving past their expected stop. Once they stopped, in what was described as "middle of no where by the water" the new drivers tried to take their luggage to load onto the private boat. They refused, and the drivers then demanded that they pay them for the ride they had just given them. Also, some guy shows up saying "I am Francisco your driver, and this is ok, just come this way."
They refused to pay anything, flagged down a couple on a golf cart, and had them drive them back to an area to catch a cab to the ferry port.
That stufff happens everyday...scary stuff. They will probably never go back to Mexico.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 3:47 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
The entire economy of the region is built around keeping tourists safe and coming back. There are tens of millions of visitors a year.
Posted on 6/10/25 at 4:01 pm to Mo Jeaux
Someone should have stopped me from my 4am taco crawl.
What's weird about all these threads about traveling because of who our president is seems to forget he was president before. Did everyone forget what it was like then? Uneventful for you and me drinking beers in Seville I promise.
What's weird about all these threads about traveling because of who our president is seems to forget he was president before. Did everyone forget what it was like then? Uneventful for you and me drinking beers in Seville I promise.
This post was edited on 6/10/25 at 4:03 pm
Posted on 6/10/25 at 4:31 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
I will never do Cancun in the summer again just bc of the seaweed and sea lice they called it. Couldn’t get in the water at all. January February is always perfect.
Never had a safety concern
Never had a safety concern
Posted on 6/10/25 at 5:28 pm to whichyalnoaboutseven
I dont understand cancun. So many safer places in the caribbean that are nicer
Posted on 6/10/25 at 9:05 pm to Cosmo
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I dont understand cancun. So many safer places in the caribbean that are nicer
Eh, I felt same way but it's a two hour flight with smaller kids. Beats driving to Port Aransas or flying all the way to St. Lucia with a connection. Works for a 3 day weekend trip.
Time and place for everything.
This post was edited on 6/10/25 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 6/12/25 at 10:22 am to Big Scrub TX
quote:
I personally think it's always ill-advised to go to Mexico - including Cancun. I personally know multiple people (including actual Mexicans) who have had serious, scary encounters - even in "tourist areas" in Cancun and in one case, actually at an all-inclusive itself.
There's so many other options - why frick around with it? I know of no other country where people have harrowing stories to share. None. This includes all of Africa and Asia.
This is ridiculous. Living in Houston, there isn't a week that goes by that I don't know someone vacationing in Playa, Cabo, Cancun, or Isla Mujeres. Nobody worries about it the slightest. Don't do stupid things when you're there. Just go into town and stay in the main areas. Take an excursion if you want to Tulum or the cenotes, or just stay at your fabulous resort and relax. There's no different between going now and 2 years ago. They want our $$$ there.
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