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Is Mexico or Peru Safer to Visit? Travel Safety Comparison

A side-by-side view of Vardekort's three scores — Safety, Expectation, and Confidence — for Mexico and Peru, drawn from the same sources and rubric.

Reviewed by Haakon Skramstad · Last updated 8 April 2026 · How we score

Side-by-side scores

MetricMexicoPeruDifference
Safety15Mexico15PeruEqual
Expectation17Mexico18Peru1 point differencePeru higher
Confidence16Mexico16PeruEqual

Scores are guidance, not guarantees. A higher score indicates a more positive reading in the aggregated data — not an assurance of personal safety.

Key differences

  • Mexico and Peru currently show the same safety score.
  • Peru shows a higher expectation score, based on AI analysis of public reporting.
  • Both countries currently fall into the same broad safety category (partly safe).

Mexico

Tourist areas like Cancun, Mexico City's centro, and Oaxaca are generally safe. Avoid certain border regions and areas with cartel activity. Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps. Stay aware of your surroundings at night.

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Peru

Tourist areas are generally safe, but petty crime like bag-snatching and pickpocketing is common, especially in Lima and Cusco. Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.

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Sources

Both comparisons draw on the same underlying sources. Deduplicated here:

Curious how these scores are calculated? Read the methodology · AI & limitations

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