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  2. Which parts of Mexico are on the ‘do not travel’ list?

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  3. US raises Mexico travel advisory to level 4 'do not travel' citing

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  4. Mexico travel warning: U.S. urges citizens to avoid 5 Mexican states

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  5. 6 states in Mexico under US State Dept. 'do not travel' advisory

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  1. Mexico Travel Advisory

    Reissued after periodic review with general security updates, and the removal of obsolete COVID-19 page links. Country Summary: Violent crime - such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery - is widespread and common in Mexico.The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to ...

  2. Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now

    So far in 2024, the State Department made changes to the existing Level 4 advisories for Myanmar, Iran and Gaza, and moved Niger and Lebanon off of the Level 4 list. Places With a Level 4 Travel ...

  3. Travel Advisory: Update for Mexico

    Location: Mexico Event: The U.S. Department of State updated the Mexico Travel Advisory and the Mexico country information page on August 22, 2023. The Travel Advisory includes individual risk assessment levels for each state. Actions to Take: Read the Mexico Travel Advisory, including the detailed state summaries and advisory levels for information on your specific travel destination.

  4. Places to Avoid in Mexico According to The U.S. State Department

    The State Department recommends U.S. citizens not to travel to five states in Mexico due to increasing levels of crime and kidnapping. Those states are Colima (where Manzanillo is located), Michoacan, Sinaloa (where Mazatlán is located), Tamaulipas, and Zacatecas (home to Zacatecas City). Guerrero — where Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, and Ixtapa ...

  5. Is it safe to travel to Mexico? Here's what you need to know

    The Texas Department of Public Safety is advising people in that state not to travel to Mexico right now. Travelers who do opt to travel to Mexico should register with the nearest US Embassy or ...

  6. U.S. State Department Renews Warning About Travel To Mexico

    Guerrero — where Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, and Ixtapa are located — is also on the State Department's "Do Not Travel" list because crime is widespread in those areas. Reconsider Travel To. The State Department advises U.S. citizens to "reconsider travel" to five states in Mexico due to crime and kidnapping.

  7. Can I travel to Mexico? Travel Restrictions & Entry ...

    Find continuously updated travel restrictions for Mexico such as border, vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and quarantine requirements.

  8. Is It Safe to Travel to Mexico? Here's What You Need to Know

    Mr. de Hail recommends researching the resort and news from the area you're visiting. The U.S. State Department provides state-by-state information about travel risks in Mexico. As of early ...

  9. U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Mexico

    The United States is warning travelers heading to Mexico to be aware of their surroundings ahead of the spring break holiday season. The warning, which was issued this week by the U.S. Embassy and ...

  10. Mexico danger map: Six states under 'do not travel' warning

    The map above shows the advisory level for each Mexican state. Level 4: The six states with the "do not travel" advisory, because of kidnappings and other crimes, are the northern border state ...

  11. Travel Advisories

    Mexico Travel Advisory: Other: August 22, 2023: Micronesia Travel Advisory: Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions: July 24, 2023: Moldova Travel Advisory: ... You are about to leave travel.state.gov for an external website that is not maintained by the U.S. Department of State.

  12. Mexico International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  13. What Mexican States Are on the 'Do Not Travel List'?

    The day's top national and international news. Travel advisories to Mexico follow a consistent format that help U.S. citizens find security information about a specific country.

  14. The Ultimate Packing List For Mexico: 51 Useful Items

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  15. CDC Warns Against Travel to 12 Different Destinations In the World

    CDC Adds Another 12 Destinations, Including Mexico, to Its Highest Warning Level. The CDC also warned against traveling to Anguilla, Chile, Ecuador, French Guiana, Kosovo, Moldova, Paraguay, Saint ...

  16. Mexico

    Supplies to prevent illness or injury. Hand sanitizer or wipes. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol or antibacterial hand wipes. Water purification tablets. See CDC recommendations: Water Disinfection. Insect repellent. Select an insect repellent based on CDC recommendations: Avoid Bug Bites. Permethrin.

  17. Mexico

    Salmonella Newport in Mexico May 30, 2024 Some travelers who have spent time in Mexico have been infected with multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella Newport. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Mexico March 12, 2024 There have been reports of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) in people traveling to the United States from Tecate, in the state of ...

  18. Are You Planning a Trip to Mexico from the United States?

    Report drug and alien smuggling. Call (956) 542-5811 in the U.S., 001800-0105237 from Mexico. Prohibited/Permissible Items. All articles acquired in Mexico must be declared. $800 exemption for gifts and personal articles, including one liter of alcoholic beverages per person over 21 every 30 days. Cuban cigars are prohibited.

  19. Which parts of Mexico are on the 'do not travel' list?

    CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Ahead of the busy winter break and spring break travel season, the U.S. Department of State has issued a "do not travel" warning for parts of Mexico.In the department's ...

  20. A Mexico Packing List, With the Things Many Forget

    On the opposite end of the stick to Mexico's rainy season is the dry season, which creates a different challenge for packing for Mexico. The dry season runs from November through April and generally coincides with tourism high time. The temperatures during this season tend to still be warm, but with less humidity.

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    Here's the full list of Blue Flag beaches in Los Cabos for 2024 - 2025: Cabo San Lucas (14) El Corsario; Hacienda Médano Breathless; Médano Casa Dorada; Médano Club Cascadas de Baja ...

  22. New Mexico wildfire map: Track Salt Fire, South Fork Fire in real-time

    New Mexico communities ordered to evacuate The Village of Ruidoso, with a population of nearly 8,000, was placed under mandatory evacuation orders on June 18 as the wildfires rapidly spread and ...

  23. AMFA strike forces WestJet to cancel more than 150 flights beginning on

    "A strike serves no one, as this negotiation has already been referred to binding arbitration. We know how painful this is for our guests and our people; however, we must start the immediate and safe parking of our aircraft," said Diederik Pen, President of WestJet Airlines and Group Chief Operating Officer.

  24. Biden's asylum halt is falling hardest on Mexicans and other

    Biden's asylum halt is falling hardest on Mexicans and other nationalities Mexico will take. The Biden administration's asylum halt that has led to a 40% drop in arrests for illegal border ...

  25. Travel Advisory Update for Mexico

    Travel Advisory Update for Mexico . Do not travel to Mexico due to COVID-19. Read the Department of State's COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 4 Travel Health Notice for Mexico due to COVID-19, indicating a very high level of COVID-19 in the country. Your risk of contracting COVID-19 and developing ...

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    The Best Time to Book a Flight for Domestic, International, and Summer Travel. Here are our best tips for booking travel in 2024.

  27. Mexico Travel Advisory

    Review the Traveler's Checklist. Assistance: For Emergency Assistance for U.S. citizens in Mexico, call (55) 8526 2561 from Mexico or 1-844-528-6611 from the United States. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City is located at: Paseo de la Reforma 305, Colonia Cuauhtémoc, 06500, Ciudad de México. Phone: +52-55-5080-2000, Fax: +52-55-5080-2005.

  28. CNN reveals America's Best Towns to Visit in 2024

    At CNN Travel, we tapped our network of contributors for nominations for our inaugural list of America's Best Towns to Visit.We evaluated their favorites and winnowed the finalists to 10 by ...

  29. This town outside Big Bend State Park is No. 2 for RV parks

    RoadRunner Travelers RV Park in Terlingua, Texas ranked No. 2 as best RV camping spots in the U.S., a study done based on caping customers reviews and ratings. Courtesy photo by Dyrt camper ...

  30. The 22 Best Restaurants in Ensenada, Mexico

    Here's where to eat in Mexico's popular tourist port. Bill Esparza is a James Beard award-winning freelance food and travel writer whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Roads & Kingdoms, Food & Wine, Los Angeles Magazine, CNN Parts Unknown, and GQ Mexico. He is a regular contributor to Eater and Eater LA. Read More