Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend some nice family-friendly resorts in safe places? I am trying to book a new trip last minute. Looking for specific resorts. Thanks
Grand Cayman. The Ritz and Westin on Seven Mile are great. We've also stayed in a Marriott a mile away. Lovely, peaceful, not touristy, good restaurants and grocery stores nearby.
We've been to Puerto Rico many times but not since Irma. It's also wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend some nice family-friendly resorts in safe places? I am trying to book a new trip last minute. Looking for specific resorts. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend some nice family-friendly resorts in safe places? I am trying to book a new trip last minute. Looking for specific resorts. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mexico has been unsafe for years. I don’t get why people still go there. So many other options.
Many areas in Mexico are far safer than Baltimore, New Orleans, DC.
It's a huge country. There are areas where there is no way I would visit, but many others are safe and wonderful.
I wouldn’t vacation any of those places either.
Whatever. Just hang out and clutch your pearls. I’m happy to take my kid to the Baltimore Aquarium and have a crab cake at a good restaurant afterwards. And I’ve also had great trips to the Cancun area. Your chance of dying in a random car accident is much higher than being killed in a random act of terrorist violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this latest warning based on? I was aware that in the past few days/weeks, there was a prohibition from US gov. employees using the ferry to Cozumel from Playa. We were going to do that, but I figured we could just make alternate plans.
DH is a fed. I wasn't going to tell him about the ferry issue until later (and it might have been lifted by the time we were there). But, now... we have a problem! This is our big international trip with the kids! Flights are paid for. Condo is paid for. Right in Playa. I'm not going to cancel anything yet... the advisory could change by the time we plan to leave. But, dang! What a pain in the neck. I probably have to tell DH.![]()
We were gonna go next week despite the warnings.
Seriously WATCH THIS
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Otp-0dnT3NQ
THE story has been buried by the media. Two bombs in the last month in Playa.
How is this NOT being reported more widely?
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat off-topic but looking at options for rescheduling. Is Jamaica/Montego Bay safe enough for a family vacation?
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat off-topic but looking at options for rescheduling. Is Jamaica/Montego Bay safe enough for a family vacation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Mexicans who won’t travel there, even to visit family. I love Mexico, but it’s not a relaxing vacation if there is even a little fear in the back of my mind. DH and I recently canceled a trio there due to his work. Instead of rescheduling, I’m going to book a trip elsewhere.
What are you talking about? I'm Mexican and find this hysteria funny. I feel safer in Cancun than DC and the crime stats support this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got back from 4 days in Tulum last night. We had a wonderful time and felt generally very safe. We saw police with large machine guns (outside the bank and also in trucks) but you see that in a lot of countries and I think we're fast approaching having that in the US.
We were talking about how unfortunate it is that Mexico has enough crime to give it a bad rap. The culture was amazing... we loved seeing the ruins (Coba and Tulum), swimming in Cenotes, and floating down a natural lazy river in Muyil. The people were wonderful and kind.
I would have thought an AI in PDC would be safer than an Air BNB in Tulum but I guess there's more to it. It sucks that this will scare off more tourists because everyone we talked to (Mexicans and ex-pats) had so much pride and love for Mexico.
Yeah, no, we’re not fast approaching having Police with machine guns at the ready everywhere here. In Mexico they are also in the airports and other places. It’s no comfort - watch yourself on any tours or field trips. We were repeatedly bribed and threatened on bus tours in Mexico by aggressive tour guides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to Puerto Rico. And support our fellow Americans.
+100000 it's so beautiful there.
Anonymous wrote:I got back from 4 days in Tulum last night. We had a wonderful time and felt generally very safe. We saw police with large machine guns (outside the bank and also in trucks) but you see that in a lot of countries and I think we're fast approaching having that in the US.
We were talking about how unfortunate it is that Mexico has enough crime to give it a bad rap. The culture was amazing... we loved seeing the ruins (Coba and Tulum), swimming in Cenotes, and floating down a natural lazy river in Muyil. The people were wonderful and kind.
I would have thought an AI in PDC would be safer than an Air BNB in Tulum but I guess there's more to it. It sucks that this will scare off more tourists because everyone we talked to (Mexicans and ex-pats) had so much pride and love for Mexico.