The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has advised against all but essential travel to the destination
The UK Foreign Office has warned holidaymaker against traveling to a popular tourist destination after violence erupted across the country. The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) has advised against all but essential travel to cities in Mexico as well as urging citizens to stay indoors.
On Sunday, February 22, Mexico’s army declared it had killed a cartel boss known as El Mencho in a military operation in the western state of Jalisco. The death of the boss has led to rioting across the state with cars being set alight.
The FCDO released a statement warning those in Mexico to “be alert” after “serious security incidents”. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here
The office said: “Serious security incidents have been reported since February 22 across the state of Jalisco, including in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, following a federal law-enforcement operation against organised crime in the municipality of Tapalpa. If you are currently in Jalisco, minimise movements and follow any local shelter in place instructions.
“Security incidents were reported in other parts of Mexico, including in tourist areas in Quintana Roo and Oaxaca states, but things appear to have returned to normal outside of Jalisco. Wherever you are in Mexico, stay alert and follow local security advice.”
Drug-related violence, suspected gang members killed in violent clashes, human and drugs trafficking, and armed robberies are just some of the reasons given to avoid travelling to areas within Mexico.
Areas that the FCDO advises against all but essential travel include:
State of Baja California
The city of Tecate in Baja California, including roads between Tijuana and Tecate except:
- airside transit through Tijuana airport
- the Cross Border Xpress bridge from the airport linking terminals across the Mexican-US border
- the federal toll road 1D and Via Rápida through Tijuana to the border
State of Chihuahua
The state of Chihuahua except:
- the city of Chihuahua
- the border crossing in Ciudad Juárez (accessed by federal toll road 45)
- federal toll road 45D connecting the cities of Chihuahua and Ciudad Juárez
- the Copper Canyon rail route to and from Chihuahua and towns immediately on this route including Creel
- the road from Creel via San Juanito to San Pedro
- state highway 16 from San Pedro to Chihuahua
State of Sinaloa
The State of Sinaloa except:
- the cities of Los Mochis and Mazatlán
- road 32 that runs between El Fuerte and Los Mochis
- the 15D federal toll road that runs the length of the state
- the Copper Canyon rail route to and from Los Mochis, El Fuerte and the towns immediately on this route
State of Tamaulipas
The state of Tamaulipas, except:
- the border crossing at Nuevo Laredo accessed by federal toll road 85D from Monterrey
- federal highways 80, 81 and 85 between Tampico, Ciudad de Victoria and Magueyes, and the entire area of Tamaulipas south of these highways
State of Zacatecas
The state of Zacatecas.
State of Guanajuato
The areas south-west of road 45D.
State of Michoacán
The state of Michoacán except the:
- city of Morelia accessed by federal toll roads 15D, 126 and 43; and the federal toll road 48D between the city of Morelia and the General Francisco Mujica airport
- town of Pátzcuaro accessed by federal toll roads 14D and 15 from Morelia, and boat trips out to islands on Lake Pátzcuaro
- Federal Highway 15D
State of Jalisco
The state of Jalisco.
State of Colima
The state of Colima except:
- the city of Manzanillo accessed by sea or air via the Manzanillo-Costalegre International Airport
- direct travel via road 200 from the airport to Manzanillo.
State of Guerrero
The state of Guerrero except:
- the town of Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa accessed by air.
State of Chiapas
Within 40km of the Guatemalan border between the Pacific Coast up to and including the border crossing at Gracias a Dio.
On Federal Highway 199 (Carretera Federal 199) between Rancho Nuevo (just outside San Cristobal de las Casas) and the Chancalá junction just outside Palenque (where Federal Highway 199 meets Federal Highway 307).
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