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Which are the most dangerous cities for a tourist to visit in Mexico?

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C. Perez

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Answered May 17, 2019

The choice to visit a tourist centre is the right of every tourist. But one needs to be cautious of the environment in which the tourist centre is located. Going for a vacation in Mexico is the nicest decision any tourist especially Americans would make. But there are some cities in Mexico that are not safe for tourism, in fact one should give any plan to go for tourism in such places a second thought. - Los Cabos is the most dangerous of all cities in Mexico despite the fact it remains a major tourists hotspot, tourists are always advised to be cautious of their activities in the city.

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The homicide rate of the city is 111.33 homicides per every 100,000 people -Acapulco is the second most dangerous city in Mexico, the city still attract tourists despite the activities of drug dealers which most times results to violence . Other dangerous cities in Mexico are Tijuana, La Paz, Culiacán and Ciudad Juarez.

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Ken Wilson

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Ken Wilson, Marketing Analyst, MBA, Miami

Answered Apr 09, 2019

It is sad that this beautiful country of Mexico is riddled with gangs and drug warfare so that there are many definite no-go areas for tourists, if they want to avoid the risk of death. Many cities have a tremendously high homicide rate. Juarez, Culiacán, La Paz, Victoria, Acapulco, Tijuano are all top dangerous cities with Los Cabos the most dangerous of all. And I have not listed all cities which are really too risky to visit as a tourist or even as a friend of a Mexican resident. Take advice before travelling.

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