The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Mexico, specifically highlighting tourist hotspots like Cancún, Tulum, and Cabo San Lucas ahead of spring break 2026. Increased caution is recommended due to rising reports of crime, prompting changes for travelers and local businesses alike. Here’s a simple breakdown of what this means for your trip and how you can stay safe.
March 6, 2026On January 2, 2026, southern Mexico—including the beloved resort city of Acapulco—experienced a significant 6.5 magnitude earthquake. While the tremor rattled nerves and disrupted travel, initial reports show minimal damage. Here’s what travelers need to know about visiting Acapulco and how the city’s resilience keeps tourism afloat.
January 2, 2026Thinking of heading to Italy, Germany, France, Mexico, or China this year? Travel advisories for November 2025 are urging everyone to be extra careful due to concerns like terrorism, crime, and regional unrest. Here’s what this means for your travel plans and the tourism industry as a whole.
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