Travel agencies advise heightened caution for Mexico trips as cartel conflicts created temporary violence spikes in popular ...
Concerns for tourist safety in Mexico increased after cartel leader's death sparked unrest. What experts say are safest, most dangerous destinations.
Following widespread unrest after the killing of a top cartel leader, shelter-in-place restrictions have been lifted.
Here’s an update on current advisories, affected regions, and safety guidance.
In its Sunday night alert, the State Department said U.S. citizens should shelter in place due to further notice due.
While no airports have been closed in Mexico, roadblocks are impacting airlines, according to the U.S. Embassy. Here's what ...
When the U.S. Department of State issues a new or updated travel alert or advisory, what does that mean for travelers? Should you cancel your trip? Is travel insurance affected? Experts weigh in.
Spring break visitors to Mexico are being warned to maintain attentiveness to avoid trouble, along with apt logistical and medical planning decisions ...
The US State Department issued a security alert for several Mexican states, including some popular tourist destinations.
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has a message for Americans traveling to Mexico over spring break: Even though widespread violence in Mexico has ended, there are still risks associated with travel to the ...
"U.S. government staff in Guadalajara (Jalisco), Puerto Vallarta (Jalisco/Nayarit), Ciudad Guzman (Jalisco), Tijuana (Baja ...