Traveling to a different country can always be a risk, especially now with a global pandemic. While Mexico has long been a favorite country for Americans to travel to, some places are safer than others, in terms of both crime and the pandemic. Much of the country is under federal warnings to reconsider travel, but there are a few places where, with extra precautions in place, one can travel to, provided you have tested negative for COVID-19 prior to arrival. Mexico does not require a negative COVID-19 test to enter but it's still important to get tested if you're going to
It's also important to note that staying at a resort property adds an extra layer of security due to their
enhanced health and safety protocols. That's why going to some of the most popular tourist destinations, like the Riviera Maya or Los Cabos, will be your safest bet this year. Click through to see the safest places to visit in Mexico, and as always, make sure to follow proper guidelines and check out the
U.S. Department of State's travel advisory page.