HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) -Spring break is just around the corner, but some travelers with Mexico vacations booked for next month are concerned about the recent violence. This week, violence escalated ...
Ahead of spring break season, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico is urging travelers to exercise caution due to cartel-related violence.
Here’s an update on current advisories, affected regions, and safety guidance.
With spring break at American schools on the horizon, now may not be the time to plan a Mexican vacation, as violence and unrest continue in several states, including a popular tourist site. The U.S.
With spring break on the horizon, travelers may be reassessing their plans to vacation in Mexico after cartel-related violence broke out last weekend in parts of the country. The retaliatory violence ...
As the warmth of spring beckons, U.S. citizens eagerly plan their escape to Mexico's sun-kissed beaches. Yet, amidst the excitement, safety remains a top concern. With recent security shifts, ...
Americans should consider canceling their spring break plans to Mexico after cartel violence engulfed Puerto Vallarta following the killing of the country’s most brutal drug lord “El Mencho” last ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico is warning spring breakers of crime, scams, and safety risks in tourist spots, urging caution.
After cartel violence slowed tourism this year, some tourists are saying they may choose Corpus Christi instead, but Puerto Vallarta business owners hope otherwise.