The U.S State Department has updated its travel alerts for Mexico. Citing “widespread and common” violent crimes such as ...
The United States travel advisory for the Tamaulipas region, bordering Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, has a level 4, “do not travel” warning due to violent crime and kidnapping. Cities in the ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has told Brits not to travel to several parts of Mexico, while areas of the country are also increasingly becoming a no-go area for US tourists.
Royal Caribbean, Holland America, Norwegian Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises all regularly visit this country and have no plans to change that.
The answer depends on what part of Mexico you plan to visit. As of Monday, Feb. 3, the State Department had Level 4 travel advisories, meaning "do not travel," for six Mexican states: When the State ...
Travel companies call them ‘genervacations’: holidays, often luxurious ones, paid for by the bank of mum and dad (or indeed granny and grandad). The Jimmy Buffett-branded cruise ship will be adding ...
The Foreign Office has warned against “all but essential” travel to parts of Mexico due to safety concerns. It comes as US tourists have also been told not to travel to multiple Mexican cities due to ...
The United States has issued a warning about a popular tourist destination in Mexico ahead of spring break. On Jan. 27, the US Embassy in Mexico City cautioned against travel to the Reynosa ...
The United States government has issued a travel advisory recommending against travel to several areas in the northern state of Tamaulipas.
Due to increased criminal activity and kidnapping, the U.S. government issued its highest security warning (level four) for travel to several cities in the Tamaulipas state, including Reynosa, Rio ...
The government has a list of places that aren’t safe for us to travel to, for various reasons and the latest update includes ...