Concerns for tourist safety in Mexico increased after cartel leader's death sparked unrest. What experts say are safest, most ...
Chaos erupted after the killing of cartel boss Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, leaving some usure about their travel plans.
Shelter-in-place orders have been lifted in the cities where they had remained, according to a Feb. 24 security alert from ...
U.S. officials warn travelers to reconsider trips to some parts, avoid others all together.
Many areas of Mexico are still under an elevated travel advisory level as of Feb. 26, including Mexico City and Cancun.
Following widespread unrest after the killing of a top cartel leader, shelter-in-place restrictions have been lifted.
Travel + Leisure on MSN
Mexico Travel Advisory Updated as Airlines Resume Normal Operations—What Travelers Should Know
The embassy says schedules have stabilized following days of unrest in Jalisco.
While no airports have been closed in Mexico, roadblocks are impacting airlines, according to the U.S. Embassy. Here's what ...
Despite assurances from President Claudia Sheinbaum and her security minister Monday that Mexico was returning to normal ...
Many travelers are skipping the mandatory fee altogether.
Hosted on MSN
Traveling to Mexico in 2026? There's a new tourist tax you need to pay (and it's not included in your plane ticket)
Wondering if you have to pay the Cabo tourist tax in Mexico? If you’re planning a trip to the popular destination of Baja California Sur state — then yes, you have to pay this Mexico tourism tax. As ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results