
US Embassy and Consulates in Mexico issue travel advisory for Spring Break

It stresses that this can even happen in areas popular with tourists, especially after dark. Moreover, the advisory directs tourists to check the US State Department’s Mexico Travel Advisory web page for more information on the state they are planning to visit.
Meanwhile, besides the crime concerns, the travel advisory highlights certain other risks when on spring break in Mexico, including those related to drugs. The advisory points out that the possession and use of drugs, including marijuana, is illegal in Mexico and carries a jail sentence. Moreover, it warns of the dangers of fake prescription medications or synthetic drugs, and also unregulated alcohol which could potentially be contaminated.
Other potential risks for US travelers

Travelers should also bear in mind that firearm restrictions are strictly enforced in Mexico, where all guns and even small amounts of ammunition are highly illegal. Meanwhile, violators could be faced with lengthy stints in jail.
A number of other offenses, including urinating in public, having open alcohol containers in vehicles or being drunk and disorderly, are also against the Mexican law and could lead to arrest and possible jail time.
Recommended safety measures on spring break in Mexico

Meanwhile, the Embassy advises travelers to avoid isolated areas at night, stay with friends when going out and be mindful of drink safety in bars and clubs.
When swimming at the beach, travelers should take several actions for their own protection, including avoiding strong ocean currents, swimming when unsafe conditions are indicated or swimming when inebriated.
The warning further advises travelers to guard personal possessions closely, monitoring credit or debit card accounts for fraudulent activity, and ensuring their health insurance plan covers them while on vacation in Mexico. If not, it would be wise to purchase travel insurance that includes medical treatment and, ideally, evacuation in case of an emergency.
As a reminder, check the US State Department’s Mexico Travel Advisory web page for more information.
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