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[*] posted on 5-4-2017 at 09:06 PM
Anybody have latest news San Jose del Cabo?


Any updates on San Jose del Cabo? regarding the recent crime

We are headed down in a few weeks and wonder about going to downtown to shop and walk around during the day

Art Walk on Thursday nights? Still goin on? Good and safe to go enjoy?

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[Edited on 5-5-2017 by TLBaja79]
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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 06:21 AM


Go and enjoy. Art walk still happening. We went last week and it was busy and fun. Don't miss Ida Victoria's gallery at the top of the hill to the left.




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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 06:28 AM


Quote: Originally posted by TLBaja79  
Any updates on San Jose del Cabo? regarding the recent crime

We are headed down in a few weeks and wonder about going to downtown to shop and walk around during the day

Art Walk on Thursday nights? Still goin on? Good and safe to go enjoy?

Thx

[Edited on 5-5-2017 by TLBaja79]


Cabo probably safe if you stay out of the crossfire. drug war going on in the area. Cartel vs cartel, and govt vs cartels. A few days ago govt and a cartel had a shootout, 8 dead. Yikes!
But tourists seem to be staying out of the crossfire,...
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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 07:12 AM


Wow, TripAdvisor, named San Jose del Cabo as the number #1 destination, on the rise!

11.44 million international tourists visited Mexico in 2016, and 7.86 million Americans visited Mexico in 2016.

And we still get questions asking if "Mexico is safe, and all it's variations.

Well, almost all of these nearly 20 million foreign tourists make it back home safe, after visiting war-torn Mexico

So what's to worry about? A few lower level drug dealers/junkies shooting each other over selling drugs in each others territories.

Chicago, has a lot of shootings, and killings like certain cities in Mexico, but the thing is almost all those shooting don't happen in the nice parts of Chicago, just like they don't happen in most of the tourist areas of popular tourist destinations in Mexico, with the exception of maybe Acapulco, and maybe a couple of other cities.

I would consult the US State Department's updated travel warnings advisories for more information.

Of course, if you're still scared, there are always wonderful Mexican restaurants most cities in America, you could visit, so that you can still get that Mexican vibe, smell, and taste.

Be careful, sites/forums like "BN" have a few members that will tell you to be very scared if you decide to visit Mexico.
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New York Times named Mexico City as the No. 1 place to go in 2016; Todos Santos as the 23rd and Holbox as the 32nd.

Travel + Leisure ranked San Miguel de Allende, Mexico as #3 in their annual “World’s Best Cities” list 2016. More

Conde Nast Traveler named San Miguel de Allende the 5th best city in the world. The UNESCO World Heritage site is included in the list of the world’s 40 best cities in this year’s Reader’s Choice Awards.

San Jose del Cabo was named as #1 destination on the rise by TripAdvisor 2016 Travelers’ Choice

Guadalajara was ranked #2 as the Best Places to Travel in 2016 by Travel + Leisure

Time Out’s City Index, named Mexico City as the 6th most fun city in the world.

Merida was ranked the #4 in the Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2017 – Top Cities.


Mexico reached a record revenue of 13.324 billion dollars due to international tourism, increasing 9.3% from the same period last year. (January – August 2016)

11.44 million international tourists visited Mexico, increasing 9.9% from last year. (January – April 2016)

The number of air travelers increased by 10.3% over same period last year. (January – August 2016)

In terms of international visits to Mexico, the United States has the most visitors, followed by Canada, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, Brasil, Germany, and France.

A total 7.86 million Americans visited the country from January to October 2016, an increase of 12% from the same period in 2015

https://www.journeymexico.com/blog/mexico-tourism-facts-stat...

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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 10:46 AM


I was in San Jose del Cabo a week ago. I was having so much fun, eating great food, and meeting awesome people, that I forgot about how unsafe the place is.

Carry on.




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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 10:57 AM


Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks  
I was in San Jose del Cabo a week ago. I was having so much fun, eating great food, and meeting awesome people, that I forgot about how unsafe the place is.

Carry on.


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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 11:10 AM


Quote: Originally posted by JoeJustJoe  
Wow, TripAdvisor, named San Jose del Cabo as the number #1 destination, on the rise!

Be careful, sites/forums like "BN" have a few members that will tell you to be very scared if you decide to visit Mexico.
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Are you referring to chuckle and norte? There must be more. Why does Tom believe everything negative he reads about The Baja -- then writes it here?

Why does life for many nomads begin in The Baja? Is there life for these folks outside The Baja?





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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 11:21 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Lee  
Quote: Originally posted by JoeJustJoe  
Wow, TripAdvisor, named San Jose del Cabo as the number #1 destination, on the rise!

Be careful, sites/forums like "BN" have a few members that will tell you to be very scared if you decide to visit Mexico.
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Are you referring to chuckle and norte? There must be more. Why does Tom believe everything negative he reads about The Baja -- then writes it here?

Why does life for many nomads begin in The Baja? Is there life for these folks outside The Baja?



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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 12:34 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Lee  
Quote: Originally posted by JoeJustJoe  
Wow, TripAdvisor, named San Jose del Cabo as the number #1 destination, on the rise!

Be careful, sites/forums like "BN" have a few members that will tell you to be very scared if you decide to visit Mexico.
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Are you referring to chuckle and norte? There must be more. Why does Tom believe everything negative he reads about The Baja -- then writes it here?

Why does life for many nomads begin in The Baja? Is there life for these folks outside The Baja?



I don't feel like naming names right now, but lets just say there are a whole host of Mexico haters, who for some reason or another, seem to delight in trashing Mexico, and making it seem like all of Mexico is a war zone.

Of course we also deserve to know what's going on in Mexico, and I have no problems with legitimate news outlets that report the news about Mexico.

At the end of the day, what's going on in Mexico, is like the whether, everybody loves to talk about it, but there is very little that you can do to change the whether or what's happening in Mexico.







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