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Hola my Mexico-loving friends! It has been a difficult month for Mexico and its people, as the leader of one of the country's largest cartels was killed by the government in an early morning attack. As news spread that morning, reactions across the state of Jalisco, in particular, were extreme. Cars and buses were set on fire in Puerto Vallarta, tourists were told to stay at their hotels, families were told to stay at home, and stores and restaurants were closed to the public for several days. It was a tense week around the country following El Mencho's death, with many flights being cancelled and others choosing to move their trips to later in the year. I have done my best to collect up-to-date information on safety around the country this month. Please ensure that when you are making decisions about whether or not to proceed with your trips to Mexico in the coming months, you are not solely relying on social media or a single news source. And if you do choose to head here, particularly to some of the areas that were most affected at the time, like Jalisco, remember that many people are living this without the choice to stay or go. Mexico Updates from Around the Web
Visiting Mexico Soon?If you are planning a trip to Mexico soon, I hope you'll have a browse through the different Mexico guides on my blog or have a search through my YouTube videos to help you plan your trip! Many of you already know that the updated version of my Los Cabos guidebook came out in November 2024. If you haven’t already purchased it, you can buy a digital copy of it here or a paperback copy of it on Amazon here. I also have an extensive guidebook available for access to lifetime updates completely free. So your guidebooks Mexico City, which also receives regular updates. Anytime you buy a digital guidebook, you have from me are never out of date! These are our essential Mexico travel planning articles not to miss:
Speak soon and safe travels, Laura |

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