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Planning a spring break vacation usually starts with deciding on a destination. Spring break vacations in North America typically lead college students and families to warm, southern spots Orlando and South Beach in Florida, for example, or Los Angeles and San Diego in California perhaps to celebrate that t-shirt and shorts season is right around the corner in more wintry climes. Mexico has long been a popular vacation destination, spring break and otherwise, but recent years travel boutique hotels washington dc warnings from the US Department of State have led to travel planners looking elsewhere. A month ago, the US State Department updated its Mexico Travel Warning to indicate what it deems as risk to traveling in Mexico . Some US citizens have been the target of violent crimes, says the travel warning release, including kidnappings, robberies and carjackings. Yikes! Sounds pretty boutique hotels washington dc scary at first glance, doesn t it?
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No one is recommending that tourists book lodging in Mexico s border states. That would be foolhardy at best, and at worst, calamitous. But remember that the resort areas of Mexico are as safe, sunny, and tourist-friendly as ever. The US State Department paints with a broad stroke. Don t allow fear to rule your travel planning decisions for spring break vacations, or any other time of year. The border states of Mexico may inadvisable for travel, but the popular boutique hotels washington dc tourist destinations remain safe for luxury, family, and spring break vacations.
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Let s face it, there can be danger right around the corner from where we live but are we going to let that stop us from going out to go do our daily thing??? No!!! So why let it stop you from going to Mexico or any other location. It s all in how you conduct yourself and knowing where to go while there. Don t go off the beaten path.
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Foolhardy? We winter in San Carlos, Sonora and have for a number of years. And we re not the only ones there are thousands of American and Canadian snow birders here. Although Sonora is a border state, most of it is quite safe (at least as safe as many cities in the U S).
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It s so sad that the media gives so much negative attention to Mexico. Last night, I forgot my cell, so was forced to walk two hours home from the botanical gardens down dark abandoned streets. I never felt unsafe or scared. It s an amazing place that many are missing out on!
My family goes to Mexico boutique hotels washington dc almost every year (Cancun, PV, Riviera Maya, Cabo) and we LOVE it. We take our daugher boutique hotels washington dc (3 yo) and we usually go with my parents so its fun for all. Its no different than anywhere else some places are better than others and its always best to do things in groups and to not be flashy with money or attire. We are from Philly so there are plenty of places closer to home that are much scarier.
I live in Aguascalientes, Mexico and just wanted to say as most of the comments have mentioned as well, that Mexico just as any other place has good and bad places to be and just as any other place you just have to take common sense actions to be safe. In touristic spots just pay attention and take security measures as you would in any other place, secure your passport, don t drift to not so good looking neighborhoods, don t leave your jewelry and other valuables unattended or at plain sight in the hotel,e tc, etc. Don t let the news discourage you from your trip, I m sure you will have the best time! (Actually I wish I was in Cancun right now)
Ben and I sojourned boutique hotels washington dc to Cozumel for year to dive. In 2000, we made the island our home, and it was the BEST years of our lives. We drove from the US boarder to Belize and only encountered ONE mishap, and that was due to our poor choice in Mexico City. One just needs to remember to look both ways before crossing the street .in other words, be aware wherever you travel and enjoy.
I find it interesting how every year, the U S state department updates travel to Mexico during spring break, wouldnt have anything to do with wanting the kids to spend all that money in the US.Maybe they should give tourist warnings about traveling in the US. If people did their homework no one would travel in the US.
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Don t be miss lead by the media and other negative reports. Mexico, boutique hotels washington dc at least my area, is safe and the people are warm and welcoming . English is a second language of most here, so it easy to communicate. They accept US dollars.
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