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Mexico

Central America · North America
15/25
Partly Safe

Is It Safe?

Safety blends official travel advisories and international datasets — combined and normalised onto a 0–25 scale, so destinations with fewer available sources are graded fairly.

3/5
3/5
3/5
3/5
2/5
4/5

Exercise caution — there are real risks that travellers should plan around. Political freedoms are limited and travellers should be mindful of local sensitivities.

Regional breakdown

Mexico is not one place for risk. Advisories make this clear. The official advisory guidance puts six states at Level 4 (Do Not Travel): Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas. The reasons are organised crime, kidnapping risk, and limited US consular help outside big cities. A second group of states sits at Level 3 (Reconsider Travel). These are Baja California, Chihuahua, Durango, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos and Sonora. Conditions change a lot from one town to the next. Watch out when moving between regions or driving between cities after dark. The main tourist zones carry lower warnings. Quintana Roo and Yucatán hold Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum and Mérida. They sit at Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution). Mexico City and Baja California Sur, which covers Los Cabos and La Paz, are also Level 2. Campeche is the only state at Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions). The big gap between the Level 4 interior states and the Level 2 coast and capital is the main shape of Mexico's advisory map.

Recent advisory changes

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warns against all but essential travel to several states and regions. The UK list closely tracks the US one. The official advisory guidance points to organised crime, the risk of getting caught between criminal groups, and unpredictable road travel in affected states. The UK updates this guidance on a rolling basis. Check the state-level notes before you book. The official advisory guidance keeps a state-by-state advisory for Mexico. It updates when needed, not on a fixed schedule. Right now it keeps the same six Level 4 states. Quintana Roo, Mexico City and Baja California Sur stay at Level 2. The US notes petty crime, scams, and local incidents in nightlife areas. When changes happen, states usually move up or down by one level. The overall map rarely shifts. Check both official advisory guidance and US pages close to your departure date. State-level wording can change between booking and travel.

What travellers should know

For most visitors the real question is which parts of Mexico your trip touches. Trips through Cancún, Mexico City or Los Cabos stay in Level 2 zones. Standard city precautions apply. Stay aware in nightlife areas. Use trusted transport. Be careful with ATMs and valuables. Both advisories raise these same points. Overland routes that cross Level 4 states carry a very different risk and need separate planning. Watch out for driving between cities after dark, unofficial taxis, and lonely stretches of highway in Level 3 or higher states. Travellers often register their trip with their embassy. Keep copies of your ID. Follow local news and official channels during your stay. Many sources recommend full travel insurance that covers Mexico and your planned activities. Advisory wording is state-specific and can change. Check official advisory guidance and official advisory guidance pages just before you leave, and again when you arrive. If your trip goes beyond the main tourist areas.

What Do Travellers Say?

Does this destination live up to the hype? Based on analysis of credible travel writing, adjusted for bias and uncertainty.

17/25
Traveller Expectation
Strong
foodvaluebeachesculturehistorysafety

"Mexico is a destination that generally meets traveler expectations. Travelers highlight food, culture, value, beaches and history. Common concerns include safety."

Overall Travel Readiness

Mixed

Blends safety data (70%) with traveller experience quality (30%). A high score means both safe and rewarding.

Safety
15/25
Expect.
17/25
Combined
16/25

These scores combine official travel advisory data and international datasets. How we score · About AI use

Quick facts about Mexico

Capital
Mexico City
Population
128.9M
Language
Spanish
Currency
MXN
Local Time
04:35

What You Need to Know

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Overview

Mexico offers ancient Mayan ruins, vibrant cities, world-class beaches, and some of the best food on the planet. From Mexico City's culture to the Yucatan's cenotes, the country rewards adventurous and relaxed travellers alike.

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Safety Summary

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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Visa & Entry

US, Canadian, EU, UK, and Australian citizens can enter visa-free for up to 180 days for tourism. You will fill out an immigration form on arrival or online beforehand. Keep the stamped form — you need it to leave.

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Health & Vaccines

Do not drink tap water — use bottled or purified water, including for brushing teeth. Be cautious with street food until your stomach adjusts. Sun and altitude (Mexico City is at 2,240m) are factors to manage.

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Local Laws & Customs

Drug offences carry severe penalties. It is illegal to carry even small amounts of certain drugs. Drinking alcohol in public is prohibited in most areas. Always carry ID or a copy of your passport.

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Transport

Mexico City has an extensive and affordable metro system. Long-distance buses (ADO, ETN) are comfortable and reliable. Domestic flights connect the large country. Use Uber or DiDi rather than hailing taxis on the street.

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Money & Payments

The currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). Cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas. Cash is essential in markets and smaller towns. Tipping 10-15% at restaurants is standard.

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Best Time to Visit

November to April is the dry season and the most comfortable time to visit. The rainy season (June-October) brings afternoon showers but lower prices. Beach destinations are busiest from December to March.

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Cultural Etiquette

Mexicans greet with a handshake or cheek kiss. Punctuality is relaxed in social settings. Saying 'please' (por favor) and 'thank you' (gracias) goes a long way. Respect for elders is important.

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Weather Right Now

Live conditions from MET Norway. Updated hourly.

Guadalajara
24°C
Clear sky
Wind 4.1 m/sHumidity 35.1%
Monterrey
14°C
Cloudy
Wind 1.5 m/sHumidity 80.1%
Puebla
12°C
Partly cloudy
Wind 4.8 m/sHumidity 85.3%

Are There Regional Risks?

Some regions within this country have specific travel advisories from government sources. These do not apply to the whole country.

Guerrero state (except Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo)AAABET

FCDO: AAABET for Guerrero state (except Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo)

Sinaloa stateAAABET

FCDO: AAABET for Sinaloa state

Tamaulipas stateAAT

FCDO: AAT for Tamaulipas state

Explore the Regions

Safety
23+
18+
13+
8+
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Click a region or 🎲 roll the dice

32 regions

Top Rated
Lowest Rated

Coahuila

state
COA
Safety
16/25
Expectation
17/25
Confidence
16/25
Moderate

Hidalgo

state
HID
Safety
16/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

Mexico State

state
MEX
Safety
16/25
Expectation
20/25
Confidence
17/25
Moderate

Sinaloa

state
SIN
Safety
16/25
Expectation
19/25
Confidence
17/25
Moderate

Tlaxcala

state
TLA
Safety
16/25
Expectation
19/25
Confidence
17/25
Moderate

Veracruz

state
VER
Safety
16/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

Baja California Sur

state
BCS
Safety
15/25
Expectation
19/25
Confidence
16/25
Moderate

Guanajuato

state
GUA
Safety
15/25
Expectation
15/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

Morelos

state
MOR
Safety
15/25
Expectation
17/25
Confidence
16/25
Moderate

Nayarit

state
NAY
Safety
15/25
Expectation
15/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

Nuevo León

state
NLE
Safety
15/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

Quintana Roo

state
ROO
Safety
15/25
Expectation
16/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

San Luis Potosí

state
SLP
Safety
15/25
Expectation
19/25
Confidence
16/25
Moderate

Sonora

state
SON
Safety
15/25
Expectation
15/25
Confidence
15/25
Moderate

Campeche

state
CAM
Safety
14/25
Expectation
20/25
Confidence
16/25
Moderate

Querétaro

state
QUE
Safety
14/25
Expectation
20/25
Confidence
16/25
Moderate

Yucatán

state
YUC
Safety
14/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Chihuahua

state
CHH
Safety
13/25
Expectation
15/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Colima

state
COL
Safety
13/25
Expectation
17/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Durango

state
DUR
Safety
13/25
Expectation
16/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Michoacán

state
MIC
Safety
13/25
Expectation
15/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Oaxaca

state
OAX
Safety
13/25
Expectation
17/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Tabasco

state
TAB
Safety
13/25
Expectation
16/25
Confidence
14/25
Moderate

Tamaulipas

state
TAM
Safety
13/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
13/25
Moderate

Aguascalientes

state
AGU
Safety
12/25
Expectation
19/25
Confidence
14/25
Caution

Baja California

state
BCN
Safety
12/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
13/25
Caution

Chiapas

state
CHP
Safety
12/25
Expectation
15/25
Confidence
13/25
Caution

Guerrero

state
GRO
Safety
12/25
Expectation
17/25
Confidence
14/25
Caution

Jalisco

state
JAL
Safety
12/25
Expectation
19/25
Confidence
14/25
Caution

Mexico City

federal_district
CMX
Safety
12/25
Expectation
14/25
Confidence
13/25
Caution

Puebla

state
PUE
Safety
12/25
Expectation
17/25
Confidence
14/25
Caution

Zacatecas

state
ZAC
Safety
12/25
Expectation
18/25
Confidence
14/25
Caution

How Does It Compare?

Score History

2026-04-05 — 2026-04-08
05101520252026-04-052026-04-062026-04-072026-04-08

Busiest Airports

Major international gateways

✈️
Mexico City International
Mexico City·MMMX
230flights per day
RegionalBusyMajor hub

Source: ACI World Airport Traffic Report. Approximate daily average.

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Cancún International
Cancún·MMUN
150flights/day
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Guadalajara International
Guadalajara·MMGL
90flights/day

Our Sources

Every score is traceable. Here's exactly where our data comes from.

Human Development
A United Nations measure of education, health, and income levels.
3/5
0.789
2023
Current
Official Travel Advisory
An official government travel advisory for this destination.
3/5
Elevated caution / regional warnings
2026
Current
Official Travel Advisory
An official government travel advisory for this destination.
3/5
Exercise a high degree of caution
2026
Current
Democracy & Freedom
An independent rating of political rights and civil liberties.
3/5
PF
2026
Current
Corruption Index
Transparency International's measure of public sector corruption.
2/5
31
2023
Current
Health Coverage
WHO Universal Health Coverage Index — access to essential health services.
4/5
79
2023
Current

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