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Staying Smart and Safe on Spring Break in Mexico

Mar 6, 2018 | 08:00 GMT

A tropical storm in October 2017 bears down on the beach in Cancun, Mexico. The touristy Grand Oasis hotel in Cancun was the site of a murder apparently related to organized crime in early March 2018.
(ELIZABETH RUIZ/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- There are three general types of violence in Mexico, and all of them can intrude into tourist areas.
- Violence isn’t the only security threat, however. Travelers can also become victim to adulterated alcohol or ATM skimmers and shimmers.
- The good news is that if you understand the various threats, there are measures that can be taken to avoid or mitigate them.
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