Minnesotans heading to Cancun: Check new State Dept. warning about violent crime

August 24, 2017 at 9:50PM
*FILE PHOTO* -- The beach near the Villa Playa Blanca Hotel in Cancun, Mexico in January 2008. While the travel industry is still hurting from the fallout, airlines, rental car companies and hotels have all been tweaking their businesses to ride out the downturn and push rates back up. And some of the efforts are working. Bookings have begun to pick up in cities like New York and Chicago as business travel has begun to stir. That's putting a damper on the deals that travelers have grown to expec
From paradise to problem? The U.S. government warns of violent crime in Quintana Roo, which includes Cancun. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

On Tuesday, the State Department updated its travel warning about Mexico, and Minnesotans planning a trip there should take note. Quintana Roo — the state that includes Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, Riviera Maya and Tulum — has seen a rise in drug-related crime since last year.

The previous travel warning had no advisory in place for the state. The new version notes an increase in homicide rates and reads, "While most of these homicides appeared to be targeted criminal organization assassinations, turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens. Shooting incidents, in which innocent bystanders have been injured or killed, have occurred."

The same ominous wording was added to the information about Baja California Sur, which includes Los Cabos.

The number of Mexican states registering some degree of concern has risen to 23. Read the warning.

Cancun has taken a public relations hit in the past few weeks. In July, the State Department asked U.S. travelers to beware of tainted or substandard alcohol after several U.S. citizens had become ill, and one died, after consuming drinks at Cancun and Playa del Carmen resorts. This information is found not in the travel warning, but in the general information on Mexico, in the "safety and security" section.

Contact Travel Editor Kerri Westenberg at travel@startribune.com; follow her on Twitter: @kerriwestenberg.

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Health and Science Editor Kerri Westenberg edits the Science & Health section of the Sunday newspaper.

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